The National Association of Realtors has made some important revisions to its Handbook on Multiple Listing Policy. These changes clarify NAR’s MLS policies to highlight the importance of licensing.
It is now imperative for every real estate broker to understand copyright licensing. It is also critical that photographers understand what rights real estate brokers need, what rights they do not, and be able to speak intelligently with real estate brokers and agents so that the photographer’s clients are confident that they are receiving the right license for their needs.
The changes specify that:
- Before submitting a listing to the MLS, the listing broker should own or have the authority to license all listing content to be published in the MLS.
- Brokers cannot be required to transfer ownership rights, including intellectual property rights, in their listings or listing content to the MLS to participate in the MLS.
- But MLSs may require brokers to grant the licenses necessary for storage, reproduction, compiling, and distribution of listings and listing information.
This is very reasonable and a welcome departure from the overreaching previously engaged in by NAR in this context.
LINK TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE : http://www.sriplaw.com/nar-mls-policy/
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