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	<title>Writers Guild of Ireland &#187; audiovisual</title>
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		<title>EU Agrees Unwaivable Right to Fair Remuneration</title>
		<link>http://script.ie/2017/07/eu-unwaivable-right-to-fair-remuneration/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2017 16:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maura McHugh</dc:creator>
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This a joint press release from FERA, FSE, and SAA on &#8220;European Copyright: Parliament committees vote for an unwaivable right to fair remuneration for audiovisual authors.&#8221;
Today, the European Parliament  Industry and Culture committees voted in favour of an unwaivable right  to fair remuneration for authors and performers for the making available  of [...]]]></description>
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<p>This a <a href="http://www.filmdirectors.eu/joint-press-release-european-copyright-parliament-committees-vote-for-an-unwaivable-right-to-fair-remuneration-for-audiovisual-authors/">joint press release</a> from FERA, FSE, and SAA on &#8220;European Copyright: Parliament committees vote for an unwaivable right to fair remuneration for audiovisual authors.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>Today, the European Parliament  Industry and Culture committees voted in favour of an unwaivable right  to fair remuneration for authors and performers for the making available  of their works. Supported by the European audiovisual authors’  community, such a remuneration right would ensure that screenwriters and  directors receive royalties when their works are exploited on on-demand  services, wherever in Europe, thanks to its collective mechanism.</p>
<p>The ITRE committee opinion, drafted by  Polish ECR MEP Zdislaw Krasnodebski, was adopted including such an  unwaivable right to fair remuneration introduced by S&amp;D MEPs led by  British MEP Theresa Griffin with the support from across the political  spectrum. Drafted by French EPP MEP Marc Joulaud, the Culture committee  adopted a compromise amendment with a similar positive provision for  authors and performers based on amendments introduced by S&amp;D, EPP  and Greens but undermined by a possible derogation for original  agreements which would raise the costs and sap the functioning of any  collective agreement. Taking into account the weak individual bargaining  power of audiovisual authors, such a derogation is not justified and  will need to be reexamined.</p>
<p>The SAA encourages the European  Council and the lead committee in the European Parliament, the Legal  Affairs Committee, to support and adopt ITRE’s unwaivable right to  remuneration.</p>
<p>The Legal Affairs committee, will  discuss the Copyright Directive tomorrow and vote after the summer. The  Council Intellectual Property Working Party held a meeting on this issue  yesterday.</p>
<p><strong>Quotes:</strong></p>
<p>Cécile Despringre, SAA Executive Director said “<em>The  Culture and Industry opinions sends a clear and powerful message to the  European Parliament’s lead committee and the Council. They have  recognized that Europe’s screenwriters and directors must be financially  rewarded when their works are successful online and have adopted the  appropriate provisions to make sure that happens.</em>“</p>
<p>Pauline Durand-Vialle, FERA Chief Executive added “<em>The  unwaivable right to fair remuneration received support from across the  political spectrum this morning. It’s great to see the European  Parliament stepping up in support of the audiovisual creative community.</em>“</p>
<p>David Kavanagh, FSE Executive Officer said “<em>This  Directive is a unique opportunity to bring fairness to audiovisual  authors by allowing them to share in the economic success of their works  online: let’s hope this step forward in the EU Parliament paves the way  for positive discussions in the Council.</em>”</p>
<p><strong>FERA</strong> –  Founded in 1980, the Federation of European Film Directors contains 39  directors’ associations from 29 countries. It speaks for approximately  20,000 European screen directors, representing their cultural, creative  and economic interests both in Brussels and in the Member States. <a href="http://filmdirectors.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d95bb851342dc942a47e63600&amp;id=aa5b15aa0c&amp;e=6bdc30c384">www.filmdirectors.eu</a> @Film_directors</p>
<p><strong>FSE</strong> –  The Federation of Screenwriters Europe is a network of national and  regional associations, guilds and unions of writers for the screen in  Europe, created in June 2001. It comprises 25 members from 20 countries,  representing more than 7,000 writers in Europe. <a href="http://filmdirectors.us3.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=d95bb851342dc942a47e63600&amp;id=216b854e5a&amp;e=6bdc30c384">www.scenaristes.com</a> @ScreenwritersEU</p>
<p><strong>SAA </strong>– Founded in 2010,  the Society of Audiovisual Authors (SAA) is the association of European  collective management organisations representing audiovisual authors.  Its 31 members in 23 countries manage rights for over 120,000 film,  television and multimedia European screenwriters and directors. <a href="http://filmdirectors.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d95bb851342dc942a47e63600&amp;id=9ca6e85a64&amp;e=6bdc30c384">www.saa-authors.eu</a> @saabrussels<br />
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		<title>The future of MEDIA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 09:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maura McHugh</dc:creator>
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Funding for the MEDIA Programme is secure until the end of 2013, but the  future of the MEDIA Programme after 2013 needs to be decided.
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on  the future of EU funding for the audiovisual sector after 2013. The  deadline for contributions to the consultation [...]]]></description>
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<p>Funding for the MEDIA Programme is secure until the end of 2013, but the  future of the MEDIA Programme after 2013 needs to be decided.</p>
<p>The European Commission has launched a <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/culture/media/programme/overview/2007/consultation/index_en.htm">public consultation</a> on  the future of EU funding for the audiovisual sector after 2013. The  deadline for contributions to the consultation is <strong>30 November 2010</strong>.</p>
<p>In 2011, the Commission intends to adopt a draft Decision of the  European Parliament and Council establishing a post-2013 funding  programme. This new programme will help achieve the objectives of the  new Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.</p>
<p>The purpose of the public consultation is to gather views from all  relevant stakeholders of the audiovisual sector in Europe: distributors,  producers, exhibitors, sales agents, training providers, public  organisations and others. Views are sought regarding the objectives,  activities, and types of support within the new programme.</p>
<p>One area of particular interest in the consultation concerns how the  MEDIA Programme’s objectives and action lines should be revised in the  light of technological, financial, social and other recent developments  in order to ensure that they remain as relevant, clear and focused as  possible.</p>
<p>The Commission is also interested in consulting on management aspects of the programme in this context.</p>
<p>The consultation is available <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=futureumedia">online</a> and only takes a few minutes to complete, so it could not be easier to submit your views.</p>
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