3 Key priorities for 2024 – 2029
During the previous EU term, significant strides were made toward protecting and promoting European creators and their work in the
digital age, with dedicated reports from the European Parliament on music streaming and buy-out issues, and the adoption of the AI Act.
But they were only the first step.
Progress in these areas will require yet more collaboration and determination to be transformed into effective implementable measures at EU level, and new legislative proposals from the European Commission.
Read our overview document below for our position on:
- Clear actionable measures to ensure licensing of copyright protected works and appropriate remuneration of creators by Generative AI services.
- A dedicated legislative proposal to tackle coercive buy-out practices imposed on authors and composers, and circumvention of EU’s protective measures by non-EU-based VOD platforms.
- Introduction of new or additional rules at EU level requiring algorithmic transparency and discoverability of European works on music streaming platforms.
All our policies
- 3 Key priorities for 2024 – 2029
- Artificial intelligence
- Music Streaming
- Buy-out contracts: a dangerous threat to European creators
- Authors’ societies & the collective management model
- The Copyright Directive
- Transfer of Value – How Article 17 levels the playing field
- Ukraine
- Authors’ societies respond to COVID-19
- The Digital Services Act
- The Broadcasting Directive
- Private copying compensation
- The CRM Directive
- The Resale Right Directive
- Cross-Border Portability Regulation