Art sales compromise
Series: Financial Times ; 23 October 1999, 7(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Moves by Finland, current presidents of the EU, to introduce a levy to give artists a royalty on the resale of their work, have been met with opposition by the UK. It is claimed that such a levy would divert business to the US, however the Finns argue that the move is necessary to harmonise practice across Europe, where all but four member countries already charge such a levy.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Moves by Finland, current presidents of the EU, to introduce a levy to give artists a royalty on the resale of their work, have been met with opposition by the UK. It is claimed that such a levy would divert business to the US, however the Finns argue that the move is necessary to harmonise practice across Europe, where all but four member countries already charge such a levy.