Doctrine
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Authors of audiovisual works are granted exclusive rights to exploit their works but they rarely obtain equitable remuneration for the whole exploitation. This Study proposes to grant audiovisual authors an unwaivable and inalienable right to obtain equitable remuneration for any acts of exploitation of their works, in exchange for the transfer of the exploitation rights to the producer; the remuneration will be subject to collective management (administered by CMOs) and paid directly by the licensees.