AVLA (Audiovisual Licensing Alliance)
@avla_uk
London, Englandhttps://avla.uk/ Non-profit OrganizationsOverview
About AVLA (Audiovisual Licensing Alliance)
Audiovisual Licensing Alliance (AVLA) Limited is a British not-for-profit collective management organisation founded and managed by the creative community. It is a licensing body recognised and regulated by the UK Government (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/licensing-bodies-and-collective-management-organisations#cmos-in-the-uk ).
AVLA uniquely represents the UK’s broadest community of creators of films, series, documentaries, cartoons and other TV shows. In fact, it counts tens of thousands of producers, authors, actors & other performers, directors and visual artists. As a result, AVLA holds the largest repertoire by far of audiovisual works and rights.
The mission of AVLA is twofold. On one hand, to facilitate the clearing of audiovisual rights by offering a centralised and simple licensing procedure. On the other hand, to ensure that the creatives are fairly compensated for the use of their work.
The licence of AVLA enables businesses and organisations to legally show at their premises TV channels containing audiovisual works (films, series, documentaries, cartoons and other TV contents) from AVLA’s repertoire.
The AVLA licence was launched in Jan. 2024 for hotels, aparthotels, hostels, B&Bs, serviced apartments, inns and other similar establishments. It covers TVs in bedrooms, as well as at communal areas of the premises (for example, at a hotel’s restaurant, bar, reception, fitness area, salons, etc.).
Businesses that make available to their guests TV channels that include the AVLA repertoire are requested by law to take the AVLA licence.
AVLA uniquely represents the UK’s broadest community of creators of films, series, documentaries, cartoons and other TV shows. In fact, it counts tens of thousands of producers, authors, actors & other performers, directors and visual artists. As a result, AVLA holds the largest repertoire by far of audiovisual works and rights.
The mission of AVLA is twofold. On one hand, to facilitate the clearing of audiovisual rights by offering a centralised and simple licensing procedure. On the other hand, to ensure that the creatives are fairly compensated for the use of their work.
The licence of AVLA enables businesses and organisations to legally show at their premises TV channels containing audiovisual works (films, series, documentaries, cartoons and other TV contents) from AVLA’s repertoire.
The AVLA licence was launched in Jan. 2024 for hotels, aparthotels, hostels, B&Bs, serviced apartments, inns and other similar establishments. It covers TVs in bedrooms, as well as at communal areas of the premises (for example, at a hotel’s restaurant, bar, reception, fitness area, salons, etc.).
Businesses that make available to their guests TV channels that include the AVLA repertoire are requested by law to take the AVLA licence.