
Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture Opens Applications for Public Lending Right Compensation (Phase Two)
The National Diet Library’s Current Awareness Portal reported on July 29, 2025, at 08:37, that Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture has commenced accepting applications for compensation under the second phase of its Public Lending Right (PLR) pilot program. This initiative represents a significant step in recognizing and supporting the creative contributions of authors and publishers within Taiwan.
The Public Lending Right, in principle, aims to provide remuneration to authors and publishers for the use of their works in public libraries. While the concept has been implemented in various forms in numerous countries, Taiwan’s phased approach demonstrates a considered and adaptable strategy to integrate this system effectively.
The commencement of applications for the second phase signals the program’s progression and likely a refinement of its initial rollout. This phase will likely build upon the experiences and feedback gathered during the first phase, allowing for adjustments and improvements to ensure the equitable distribution of compensation and the efficient administration of the program.
While specific details regarding the eligibility criteria, the compensation amounts, and the application process for this second phase were not elaborated upon in the initial report, it is understood that the program is designed to benefit authors and publishers whose works are frequently borrowed from public libraries. This mechanism aims to provide a sustainable income stream for creators, encouraging continued literary production and enriching Taiwan’s cultural landscape.
The Ministry of Culture’s commitment to this pilot program underscores its dedication to fostering a robust and vibrant literary ecosystem. By acknowledging the value of lending rights, Taiwan is actively working to ensure that authors and publishers are adequately compensated for the dissemination of their intellectual property through public institutions.
Further information regarding the specific requirements and procedures for applying for compensation under the second phase of Taiwan’s Public Lending Right pilot program is expected to be made available through official channels of the Ministry of Culture. This development is of considerable interest to authors, publishers, and cultural institutions, reflecting a positive evolution in the recognition of creative labor in Taiwan.
台湾・文化部、公共貸与権の試行計画(第二フェーズ)に基づく補償金の申請受付を開始
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