BIM50755 - Literary profits: Public Lending Right
The Public Lending Right Act 1979 gave authors the right to
payment from a central fund for the use made of their books when
borrowed by members of the public from Public Libraries.
To qualify for payment of Public Lending Right (PLR), authors
must register their books with the Registrar of PLR. The maximum
amount an author can receive in any one year is £6,000, but
most receive substantially less.
PLR can be assigned in the same way as copyright and expires
at the same time, usually fifty years from the end of the calendar
year in which an author dies.
PLR is treated in the same way as copyright for tax purposes
(ICTA88/S537).
