Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society
The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society is a British organisation that works to ensure that writers are fairly compensated for any of their works that are copied, broadcast or recorded. It has operated in the United Kingdom since 1977. From that year to 2016, the ALCS distributed over £450 million to authors, and at the end of 2016 had in excess of 90,000 members.
History
ALCS was founded in 1977 after a long campaign in the United Kingdom by the Writers' Action Group for writers to receive remuneration for the lending of their works by libraries. Then known as the Authors' Lending and Copyright Society, it was incorporated on 26 April 1977 to handle:- payments from Verwertungsgesellschaft Wort for the German public lending right ;
- the British PLR;
- Belgian cable television; and
- reprography royalties.
In 1982, The Copyright Licensing Agency was founded by ALCS and the Publishers Licensing Society. ALCS receives the majority of its income from the CLA's photocopying licensing schemes.
Aims and operation
ALCS represents the interests of many UK writers and aims to ensure they are fairly compensated for any works that are copied, broadcast or recorded. The organisation is dedicated to protecting and promoting authors' rights:- by encouraging the establishment of collective licensing schemes, where appropriate, and ensuring that fees resulting from such schemes are efficiently collected and distributed; and
- by building an understanding of the value of the contribution writers make to society.
From its inception in 1977, ALCS has distributed over £650 million to authors, and in the financial year 2022-23 it paid £44 million to over 100,000 writers.
As an authority on copyright matters and authors' interests, the ALCS is committed to fostering an awareness of intellectual property issues among the writing community. It monitors matters affecting copyright both in the UK and internationally, and makes regular representations on writers' behalf to the UK government and the European Commission. ALCS also administers the All Party Writers Group.