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Tali Rights, The Collecting Society of Film and Television Creators in Israel Ltd. [Hevrat HaTamlugim shel Yotzrei HaKolnoa V'HaTelevizia B'Israel], is the copyright collecting society for Israeli screenwriters and directors.
Tali represents the public performance rights, rental rights, broadcasting rights and the making available to the public rights, as well as the rights to collect remuneration for the use of blank tapes, in regards to script and direction creations of its members.
TALI was founded in 2000 by the community of Israeli screenwriters and directors led by the scriptwriter Avi Shemesh (C.E.O. of TALI until 2008, then chairman of the board from 2008 to 2012) and the director Ori Inbar who initiated the struggle for recognizing the director as author (chairman of the board until 2005) . The shareholders of TALI are the creators themselves, with each screenwriter and director, veteran and newcomer alike, holding an equal share.
TALI manages the public performance rights, leasing rights, broadcast rights and public access rights, as well as the rights to collect blank media levies with regard to the screenplays and directed works of its members. TALI collects royalties for the use of its members' works within the State of Israel and distributes them among its members in accordance with a formula whose parameters are known.[1] It has established a database about its members' works, through which it manages the reporting, the use of the works and the distribution of royalties. Membership in TALI does not require a membership fee; its overhead costs are deducted from the royalties paid by the users. Each TALI member has full control over the number of screenplays and/or directed works, or rights to them, that he/she turns over to TALI's management, and he/she can exclude any works or rights at any stage.[2]
TALI’s repertoire includes, among other items:
TALI has licensing agreements with various users, including broadcasters, websites, VOD content providers and other companies that use audiovisual works. In this context TALI has licensing agreements with: Keshet,[3] Reshet,[4] YES,[5] HOT, KAN – Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, Walla, Mako, Google Youtube, and others.
TALI is headed by a 9-member board of directors. The board includes three screenwriters, three directors and three external board members. Under the board is the CEO, who is responsible for implementing the policy of the board, and under the CEO there are three departments: the Membership and Documentation Department, the Information and Economics Department and the Finance and Disbursal Department. The company has nine employees.
TALI represents over 3,000 creators. TALI manages an over 100,000 Israeli audiovisual works. Each year, thousands of works are added to TALI's repertoire.[7]