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News story CONSULTATION ON AN APPLICATION TO OPERATE AN ECL SCHEME The CLA has applied to the government for a licence to operate an ECL scheme THIS NEWS ARTICLE WAS WITHDRAWN ON 8 JANUARY
2025 This news article has been withdrawn because it’s over 7 years old. The government will soon publish a consultation on an application by the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) to operate
an Extended Collective Licensing (ECL) scheme. ECL allows collective management organisations (CMOs) to offer copyright licences which cover the works of all relevant rights holders in the
sector. This Includes those who have not directly mandated the CMO to represent them. The CLA has applied for authorisation as required by The Copyright and Rights in Performances (Extended
Collective Licensing) Regulations 2014. The government is seeking views from anyone with an interest. The consultation will run until early February 2018. In the meantime, questions on the
consultation process should be directed to [email protected]. SHARE THIS PAGE The following links open in a new tab * Share on Facebook (opens in new tab) * Share on Twitter (opens
in new tab) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 5 December 2017