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Copyright: UK orphan works licensing scheme

We’re consulting on proposals to address the problem of reproducing copyright works when rights holders can't be found.

Last fetched 03 May 2026 · gov.uk
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We want to know your views on the legal effectiveness, structure and effect of proposed draft secondary legislation for the UK orphan works licensing scheme. We also want your views on how we intend to implement the EU Directive on certain orphan works permitted uses into UK law.

Orphan works are copyright works (such as books, photographs, films and music) for which 1 or more of the copyright owners can’t be found. If you want to copy a work to use it in a book, an exhibition, on a website or in a documentary, you need to obtain permission from the rights holders (creators, publishers, broadcasters etc). At present, an orphaned work cannot be reproduced lawfully.

The government’s orphan works scheme aims to address the issue of reproducing works when rights holders can’t be found. Alongside the UK scheme, the government is implementing the complementary EU orphan works directive, which will allow publicly accessible archives to digitise certain works and display them on their websites for access across the EU.

It is for all interested parties across all sectors, including:

  • rights holders
  • rights holders’ representatives
  • anyone wishing to reproduce copyright works where the copyright owner can’t be found
Documents
Consultation document: Copyright works - seeking the lostapplication/pdfResponse document: Copyright works - seeking the lostapplication/pdfAmerican Society of Journalists and Authorsapplication/pdfArchives and Records Associationapplication/pdfArchives Centre Kings College Cambridgeapplication/pdfAssociation of Authors Agentsapplication/pdfAssociation of Illustratorsapplication/pdfAssociation of Photographers Ltdapplication/pdfB Totterdellapplication/pdfBBCapplication/pdfBooksellers Association of the UK and Irelandapplication/pdfBristol Designapplication/pdfBritish Association of Picture Libraries and Agenciesapplication/pdfBritish Copyright Councilapplication/pdfBritish Equity Collecting Society Ltdapplication/pdfBritish Film Instituteapplication/pdfBritish Institute of Professional Photographyapplication/pdfBritish Libraryapplication/pdfBritish Screen Advisory Councilapplication/pdfCreators Rights Allianceapplication/pdfD Taylor Computing Solutionsapplication/pdfDerek Simpsonapplication/pdfEducation Photosapplication/pdfEquityapplication/pdfFederation of Commercial Audio-visual Libraries Internationalapplication/pdfGillian Spraggsapplication/pdfImperial War Museumsapplication/pdfIndependent Film & Television Allianceapplication/pdfInternational Association of Scientific Technical & Medical Publishersapplication/pdfInternational Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisationsapplication/pdfJohn McNairnapplication/pdfKaren Sayersapplication/pdfMuseums IP Network and National Museum Directors Conferenceapplication/pdfMusic Publishers Associationapplication/pdfMusicians Unionapplication/pdfNA3T Archive of Transport Travel & Tradeapplication/pdfNational Library of Scotlandapplication/pdfNational Library of Walesapplication/pdfNational Records of Scotlandapplication/pdfNational Writers Unionapplication/pdfProducers Alliance for Cinema and Televisionapplication/pdfPRS for Musicapplication/pdfPublishers Associationapplication/pdfSAGE Publications Ltdapplication/pdfScottish Council on Archives and CREATeapplication/pdfSiparaapplication/pdfSociety of London Theatre and UK Theatreapplication/pdfStop43application/pdfThe CLA ALCS and Publishers Licensing Societyapplication/pdfThe Design and Artists Copyright Societyapplication/pdfThe Libraries and Archives Copyright Allianceapplication/pdfThe Newspaper Society and The Newspaper Publishers Associationapplication/pdfUK Musicapplication/pdfWebb Aviationapplication/pdfWellcome Trustapplication/pdf