AgoraEU: The Audiovisual and News Sectors Demand Guarantees Amid Budgetary Uncertainty
By merging audiovisual and news into a single pillar of its “AgoraEU” proposal, the European Commission has opened a predictable political front: the two sectors are joining forces to denounce the risk of competition for funding and are demanding strict budgetary guarantees. In Brussels, the debate has now moved beyond…
CJEU: “Offline” Content Available on Streaming Platforms Does Not Constitute a Private Copy
The Court of Justice of the European Union clarifies that copies of works made for offline use as part of streaming services such as Spotify or Netflix do not fall under the private copying exception. Following a request for a preliminary ruling from the Supreme Court of the Netherlands, the…
AMC Speaks Out in Support of the Paramount/WDC Merger
Going against the grain of theater operators and Hollywood stars, Adam Aron, CEO of AMC, supports David Ellison’s bid to acquire Warner Bros. Adam Aron, CEO of AMC, the world’s largest cinema chain, has expressed his support for Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros. under the leadership of David Ellison. A…
The SGDL Launches an Opt-Out Tool for Authors
One year after its legal action against Meta, the SGDL is launching a service that allows authors to opt out of having their works used to train artificial intelligence systems. The Société des Gens de Lettres (SGDL) is continuing its strategy to defend authors in the face of AI. One…
Kraftwerk Case: The ECJ Clarifies the Distinction Between Pastiche and Unauthorized Reproduction
In its Pelham ruling of April 14, 2026, the European Court of Justice clarified that the “pastiche” exception in copyright law may cover certain uses of sampling without prior authorization, provided they form part of a recognizable artistic or creative dialogue with the original work. The Court refuses, however, to…
Discoverability: Europe Faces the Risk of Regulating Citizens’ Cultural Choices
As Brussels takes on the challenge of online content discoverability, European institutions are realizing, above all, the lack of reliable data. This underscores the importance of the cultural “data hub” already outlined in the Commission’s “Compass.” The European Commission has just published a highly anticipated study on the discoverability of…
After Unanimous Senate Vote, Laure Darcos Determined to Defend Her Bill in the National Assembly
"I won't let go of my baby just like that": after unanimous adoption in the Senate, Laure Darcos warns that she will personally lead the battle in the National Assembly, where the text is expected to face much stronger opposition. Adopted unanimously yesterday in the Senate, the bill on the…
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