IMPALA has welcomed the final approval of the Copyright Directive by European member states.
The Council of the EU approved the final text, following the vote by MEPs last month. ...
It was a moment of truth for the IMPALA executive chair Helen Smith as she witnessed the crunch vote in Strasbourg. Here, Smith explains why Article 13 could now lead ...
Here, in the run-up to Tuesday's crunch vote in the European Parliament, a cross-section of trade bodies argue why the Copyright Directive should be adopted now as a package...
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More than 270 organisations from across the cultural sector have today (March 19) shown support for the Copyright Directive.
It marks a final big lobbying push ahead of the ...
Following the backing of the EU Council for the text of the Copyright Directive, the creative sector has called for the measures to be passed into law.
The EU ...
IMPALA has cautiously welcomed the European breakthrough on Article 13.
The Copyright Directive is now a step closer after a text was agreed in Strasbourg after lengthy trilogue negotiations. ...
The Association Of Independent Music (AIM) has weighed in on the current Copyright Directive dispute.
Last week, a statement signed by music bodies ICMP, IFPI and IMPALA said the current ...
Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s global head of music, has maintained the platform's anti-Article 13 agenda with a strongly worded blog post about how he believes the measures will “harm” the ...
EU regulators will not launch a full investigation into Sony Corp's acquisition of EMI Music Publishing. It means the deal can go ahead without any conditions, despite strong representations ...