European indies body IMPALA heads over 200 organisations from across the creative sector in urging MEPs to vote in favour of the new Copyright Directive, as the long-running legislative saga ...
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. ...
European Union negotiations on the Copyright Directive have concluded with an agreement on the final text, which will now face a vote in the European Parliament and approval by the ...
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 ...
A collective of European creatives and rightsholders is calling on negotiators not to proceed with Copyright Directive on the basis of current proposals.
The European Parliament voted to accept the ...
Amid negotiations between the EU institutions on the final shape of the Copyright Directive, rightsholders are at cross-purposes over the legislation.
The European Commission, Parliament and Council are currently ...
You want to know how annoyed the music business is with YouTube over Article 13 right now? Well, annoyed enough to bring back the term ‘value gap’ in an open ...
Since his appointment to head up UK Music 18 months ago, CEO Michael Dugher has been working to get government to recognise the needs of the music industry when it ...
A handful of European music industry bodies have issued a joint statement accusing YouTube of "fact-free fear-mongering" in its campaign against Article 13.
The statement is signed by IMPALA, GESAC, ICMP, ...