Time to improve and adopt the Copyright Directive
Distinguished trilogue negotiators,
We, the undersigned organisations representing authors, performers, and others working in all artistic fields, news agencies, book, press and independent music publishers urge you to work constructively to improve and to adopt the Copyright Directive in the Digital Single Market at this weekâs trilogue meetings.
The current mandate from COREPER on Friday is a crucial step towards the Directive’s adoption, even though further improvements are needed to make the text truly meaningful for the cultural and creative sectors. This Directive has been long sought to create a necessary level playing field for all creative sectors in the European Digital Single Market, whilst giving consumers better access to more content in a secure environment.
Without the Directive, creators will be left with no guarantee of obtaining a fair remuneration online and our sectors will be subject to great legal uncertainty regarding future practices. Failing to adopt the Directive would mean missing a historic opportunity, be extremely detrimental to European culture, and also represent a fundamental failure for European policymaking.
The time has come to make the final effort to improve the text and reach an agreement at the trilogue. It is time to show that the European Union cares for its citizens, creators, values and cultural diversity and can stand up to protect them.
We trust that your thoughtful political judgment and sense of fairness will prevail to bring this legislative process to a successful conclusion.
SIGNATORIES
âą AEPO-ARTIS – Association of European Performersâ Organisations
âą CISAC – International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers
âą CIAGP – International Council of Creators of Graphic, Plastic and Photographic Arts
âą CEPIC – Centre of the Picture Industry
âą CIAM – International Council of Music Authors
âą EANA – European Alliance of News Agencies
âą ECSA – European Composer and Songwriter Alliance
âą EFJ â European Federation of Journalists
âą EPC – European Publishers Council
⊠EVA – European Visual Artists
⊠EMMA – European Magazine Media Association
âą ENPA – European Newspaper Publishers Association
âą EWC – European Writers Council
âą FERA – Federation of European Film Directors
âą FIA – International Federation of Actors
âą FIM – International Federation of Musicians
âą FSE – Federation of Screenwriters in Europe
âą FEP – Federation of European Publishers
âą GESAC – European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers
âą IAO – International Artist Organisation of Music
âą IFRRO – International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations
âą IMAGO – European Federation of Cinematographers
âą IMPF – Independent Music Publishers International Forum
âą NMC – News Media Coalition
âą NME – News Media Europe
âą SAA – Society of Audiovisual Authors
âą UNI-MEI – Global Union in the Media, Entertainment and Arts
âą WDW – Writers and Directors Worldwide
For further information:
GESAC â secretariatgeneral@gesac.org / +32.2.511.44.54 / +33.6.62.45.26.01


