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SAA welcomes UK private copying judgement
UK private copying exception ‘unlawful’ due to lack of evidence for denying compensation to creators.
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Fair remuneration for creators “crucial” states European Parliament resolution
SAA welcomes the European Parliament’s adoption of Pavel Svoboda’s report on intellectual property rights.
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Worldwide community of writers and directors calls for improved remuneration
The Society of Audiovisual Authors (SAA) and Writers & Directors Worldwide call on the European Commission to put authors at the heart of any copyright reform to ensure that they share in the future success of the Digital Single Market.
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Croatian authors' society becomes SAA member
SAA is very pleased to welcome the Croatian film directors' guild, DHFR, as SAA's 26th member.
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SAA ready to help make Digital Single Market work for audiovisual authors
Broad European Commission Digital Single Market Strategy leaves room for positive action for Europe’s screenwriters and directors with authors’ remuneration and promotion of European works among multiple issues to be developed in coming years.
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SAA welcomes 3 new patrons
British screenwriters Paul Powell and Di Redmond and French director Julie Bertuccelli join SAA board of patrons.
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European screenwriters and directors call for a digital fair deal
The Society of Audiovisual Authors, publishes the 2nd edition of its White Paper on Audiovisual Authors Rights and Remuneration in Europe. The paper underlines the explosion of different forms of exploitation of audiovisual works, demonstrates the opportunities of the digital economy and how SAA’s members can help ensure Europe’s screenwriters and directors get a fair share.
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German creators meet Commissioner Oettinger at Berlinale
“The European cultural economy can’t exist without creators” says Commissioner as he hears German creators’ views on future European authors’ rights reform.
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Switzerland - Agreement reached on blank media levy for smartphones
The agreement ensures authors are compensated for copies of their works on smartphones while allowing consumers to use them on their mobiles and establishing legal certainty for device manufacturers and telecommunications service providers.
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European cinema in the digital era
Bogdan Wenta MEP’s draft report discussed in the European Parliament Culture committee.
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Screenwriters & directors look to European Parliament to put authors back at the heart of culture and copyright/authors’ rights
Authors come to Strasbourg today as copyright reform is to be confirmed on the Commission Work Programme and the European Parliament gives its LUX Prize for European Cinema tomorrow.
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Cultural and creative industries in the EU show a way out of the economic crisis
A new study published by EY (formerly Ernst & Young) and presented today to Commissioner Oettinger, Commissioner Navracsics and Vice-President Ansip shows that cultural and creative industries are among the EU’s biggest employers and have experienced sustained growth even through recession.
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