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Lending Rights

Funding Providers

Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

Location

Australia Wide

Funding Type

Cash grant G00860

Primary Category

Education

Eligible to

  • Individuals
  • Businesses

Funding

Total pool: Undisclosed

Round(s)

  • Opened 01-Apr-2024 Closes 31-Mar-2025

Last Round

  • Closed 31-Mar-2024

Purpose

To make payments to eligible Australian creators and publishers on the basis that income is lost from the availability of their books for use in public lending libraries.

Overview

Public Lending Right (PLR) and Educational Lending Right (ELR) are Australian Government programs that compensate Australian creators and publishers in recognition of income lost through free multiple use of their books in public and educational lending libraries. These programs support the enrichment of Australian culture by encouraging the growth and development of Australian writing.

A creator or a publisher must register and submit title claims within five years from the year of publication. Books are surveyed in a sample of either public lending libraries (PLR) or school, TAFE and university libraries (ELR).

Important changes:

  • ebook and audiobook title claims can now be submitted for Lending Rights.

Limitations

Who can apply?

Australian book publishers, authors, illustrators, editors, translators and compilers can register their books and make claims through the lending rights programs.

Eligible creators are:

  • authors, editors, illustrators, translators and compilers
  • Australian citizens, wherever they reside, or non-citizens who normally reside in Australia (eligibility ceases if residency in Australia ceases)
  • those who receive on-going royalties from the sale of their book.

Eligible publishers are:

  • companies whose business consists wholly or substantially of the publication of books and who regularly publish in Australia—'regularly publish' is defined as at least once in the preceding three year period
  • non-profit organisations that publish to further their aims or objectives
  • self-publishing creators.

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