Public Consultation on Draft Regulations for Collective Management Organisations
Public Consultation on Draft Regulations for Collective Management Organisations
[Update]: MinLaw and IPOS conducted a public consultation on the draft Copyright (Collective Management Organisations) Regulations 2023 (“Regulations”) for the period of 7 November 2022 to 4 January 2023. A summary of the key changes made to the consultation draft of the Regulations (Annex A below) can be found here.
Consultation Period:
7 November 2022 to 4 December 2022*
MinLaw and IPOS are seeking views on the draft Copyright (Collective Management Organisations) Regulations 2023 (“Regulations”).
The draft Regulations set out the licence conditions which collective management organisations (“CMOs”) must comply with under a mandatory class licensing scheme administered by IPOS, as well as procedural matters relating to the regulation of CMOs. The draft Regulations are available as Annex A (link below).
Background
This consultation is part of an ongoing review of Singapore’s copyright regime, specifically on the introduction of a class licensing scheme for CMOs. It follows from earlier consultations on proposed amendments to our copyright regime, including a consultation conducted in 2020 on the collective rights management ecosystem (“2020 Consultation”). The 2020 Consultation paper is available as Annex B (link below).
The draft Regulations implement the proposals made at the 2020 Consultation and take in the feedback received on those proposals at that consultation. This technical consultation seeks views on the language of the draft Regulations, in particular feedback on:
- Legal clarity and/or workability; and
- Operational and implementation issues.
Public consultation documents
The public consultation paper and its annexes can be accessed below:
- Public Consultation on Draft Regulations for Collective Management Organisations [PDF]
- Annex A - Copyright (Collective Management Organisations) Regulations 2023 (public consultation draft) [PDF]
- Annex B - 2020 Consultation paper [PDF]
Providing feedback
Please provide your feedback by 4 December 2022*.
*Following feedback from the public, the consultation exercise will be extended. It will now close on 4 January 2023 instead. We invite all interested parties to provide responses by then.
Feedback may be submitted via hard copy or email to:
Ministry of Law
Intellectual Property Policy Division
100 High Street, #08-02,
The Treasury
Singapore 179434
Email:
MLAW_Consultation@mlaw.gov.sg
Please include your name, contact number, and, if you are representing an organisation, the name of that organisation. Please also identify the provision and/or issue to which your feedback relates.
Confidentiality of feedback received
MinLaw and IPOS reserve the right to make public all or part of any written submission. Commenting parties may request for confidentiality for any part of the submission that is believed to be proprietary, confidential or commercially sensitive. Any such information should be clearly marked.
Last updated on 25 October 2023