Artists to cash in when work is resold with update of copyright laws
OTTAWA — Artists are to get paid when their work is resold in a shakeup of copyright laws that would give them a slice of collectors’ profits.
Painters, sculptors and other visual artists stand to get a payout when their work is resold at auction and by galleries, in a government move designed to help sustain thousands of artists currently working below the poverty line.
Under reforms of copyright law, being drafted by Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez, artists would get a “resale right” giving them a royalty during the term of copyright, according to Champagne’s office.
Artists complain that they now get nothing if paintings and sculptures increase in value dramatically.