Scott James

Head Of Licensing at Screenrights

Scott James is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the media and entertainment industry. Currently serving as Head of Licensing at Screenrights since August 2019, Scott oversees rights and royalty management services for the screen industry, facilitating access to screen content for various sectors. Prior to this role, Scott was the Strategic Partnerships Manager for the APAC region at Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, where integrated solutions for the content lifecycle were provided. Scott's earlier positions at Technicolor included Account Manager and Business Development Technical Lead, focusing on client account management and relationship development. Additional experience includes roles at Squash and Technicolor Creative Services as a DVD Author and Engineer. Scott's educational background includes studies at Amersham & Wycombe College and Dr Challoners Grammar School.

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Sydney, Australia

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Screenrights

Screenrights is a non-profit membership organisation that provides rights and royalty management services to the screen industry, and simple licensing solutions for teachers in education, administrators in government, and subscription TV retransmitters to access broadcast programs. From the licence fees we provide royalty payments to our members for the programs audiences love. ~~~~~~ SCREEN INDUSTRY Screenrights collects royalties for uses of audiovisual works where it is difficult or impossible to license on an individual basis. These royalties come from: - Educational use - Government use - Pay TV retransmission In addition, we provide these services for screen businesses: - Worldwide royalty collection - Film & TV disbursements - Residuals management As well as our ongoing advocacy work and our annual Cultural Fund grants. ~~~~~~~ ACCESS TO SCREEN CONTENT Screenrights licenses the use of broadcast content from television and radio through: - Australian licences for educators, government and retransmission - New Zealand licence for educators Resource centres such as ClickView, eTV, TV 4 Education and Informit EduTV use Screenrights educational licenses to copy content into online streaming services that help teachers make best use of educational content. ~~~~~~ Screenrights is the trading name of Audio Visual Copyright Society.


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11-50

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