Russian Organization for Intellectual Property

Всероссийская организация интеллектуальной собственности ВОИС

Russian Organization for Intellectual Property VOIS
Abbreviation VOIS
Formation 2008
Headquarters Moscow
Location
Official language
russian
General Director
Andrey Krichevskiy
Website http://rosvois.ru/

The Russian Organization for Intellectual Property VOIS (Russian: Всероссийская организация интеллектуальной собственности, ВОИС) is collective management society for neighboring rights established by Russian performers and labels in 2008.

Today VOIS unites more than 3,500 performers and hundreds of record-labels in different music styles.

In 2009 Rosohrankultura (the Ministry of Culture Department) accredited VOIS as the sole society to collect and distribute remuneration for related rights owners within the territory of the Russian Federation.[1] It means that only VOIS has the right to act on behalf of an unlimited number of performers and phonogram producers, collect and distribute money to the right-owners.

In everyday activity VOIS concludes contracts with music users both in public sphere and broadcasting.

The main goals of VOIS are:

  1. To collect the remuneration
  2. To distribute the remuneration between Russian and foreign right-holders (according with bilateral agreements with foreign collective societies)
  3. To represent Russian related rightholders abroad

Total amount of collected remuneration in 2012 reached about 531,7 mln. Rub.[2]

See also

References

  1. http://rosohrancult.ru/upload/rosohrancult/rosdocs2009/protokol7.pdf
  2. http://www.kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?DocsID=1374470&NodesID=4
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