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Secondary Uses of Visual Arts in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities

This report examines the role of Visual Arts Societies in Latin America and the Caribbean, their income sources, and their use of the back-office of other societies. It explores the need for further development of rights in the visual arts field, such as droit de suite and reprography, and suggests establishing relations with existing Rights Reproduction Organizations (RROs) to address common challenges and improve resource management.

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Secondary Uses of Visual Arts in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities

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  1. IWC 2012 – Buenos Aires Secondary Uses of Visual Arts in Latin America Luciano Marchione SAVA

  2. 9 Visual Arts Societies in Latin America and the Caribbean • ADAVIS - Cuba • AGADU - Uruguay • APSAV - Perú • ARTEGESTIÓN - Ecuador • AUTORARTE - Venezuela • AUTVIS - Brasil • CREAIMAGEN - Chile • SAVA - Argentina • SOMAAP - México

  3. Visual arts Societies - Percentages of income according to rights (2010)

  4. Use of the back-office of other societies by Visual Arts Societies: • YES → AGADU (AGADU), AUTORARTE (SACVEN), AUTVIS (ABRAMUS) and CREAIMAGEN (SCD). • NO → ADAVIS, APSAV, ARTEGESTIÓN, SAVA, SOMAAP.

  5. Visual Arts Societies in Latin America and the Caribbean • AGADU – Uruguay / AUTOR • AUTVIS – Brasil / ABDR • CREAIMAGEN – Chile / SADEL • SAVA – Argentina / CADRA • SOMAAP – México / CeMPro

  6. Visual Arts Societies in Latin America and the Caribbean without local RRO • ADAVIS - Cuba • APSAV - Perú • ARTEGESTIÓN - Ecuador • AUTORARTE - Venezuela

  7. RROs in Latin America and the Caribbean without a VA local society • Colombia / CDR • Barbados / B-COPY • Belize / BECLA • Saint Lucia / ECCLA • Jamaica / JAMCOPY • Trinidad and Tobago / TTRRO

  8. Conclusions • VA Societies rely on primary reproduction rights. • VA Rights that need further development: droit de suite, private copy, secondary reproduction rights (reprography). • Reprography: Most VA societies don´t have the resources nor know how to collect this right themselves.

  9. Conclusions (2) • Establish relations with RROs or VA that already exist. • RROs and VA common problems: lack of legal monopolies, lobbying, financial situation, lack of staff. • Coincidences: rights managed, staff with similar capabilities. • Problems: technology, lack of group integration, lack of editors in VA. • VA: Only one IFRRO member.

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