Our members – writers of all kinds, composers, songwriters, directors and cinematographers – have seen their industries come to a standstill and their livelihoods vanish in a matter of days. 2/5
As governments and public agencies are starting to announce much-needed measures for the cultural and creative industries, we urge all decision-makers to include specific measures to support freelancers, including authors. 3/5 ✍️👇bit.ly/2UlyCjB@LauKaya@3l3ctr0nLibr3
We welcome the emergency social funds from collective management org and encourage the use of non-distributable funds, private copying levies or cultural deductions to support authors during this unprecedented crisis. 4/5 @authorsocieties@gema_news@saabrussels@PRSforMusic
With EU and national support, we want to believe in the ability of our sectors to recover from this unprecedented crisis. As authors, our desire to create vibrant and diverse works for all audiences will certainly drive us to find the means necessary to do so. 5/5 @vonderleyen
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Two reports adopted by an overwhelming majority in @EPCulture👉@MonicaSemedoLux report on the situation of #artists and the #culturalrecovery➕Mrs. Melbarde’s on Europe’s Media in the Digital Decade: An Action Plan to Support Recovery and Transformation.
4 key take-aways👇
1⃣MEPs have strong concerns against coercive buy-out contracts, urging the @EU_Commission to take concrete steps to prevent coercive practices that can hamper creators from enjoying adequate & proportionate remuneration @nnienass@TFrankowski21@laurencefarreng@CISACNews
"We collectively represent over 500 000 composers, songwriters and performers and we feel compelled to speak out against the harmful development of @epidemicsound for the ability of these professionals to make a living from their creations".
In a context where our members’ activities are under existential threat because of #Covid_19 , "the expansion of Epidemic Sound represents yet another threat to the fair remuneration of authors and performers in the music sector and their ability to develop sustainable careers"
Done ! The @Europarl_EN just adopted its resolution on the cultural recovery of Europe by 598 votes in favor, 42 against and 46 abstentions. An overwhelming majority & a strong political message to support Europe’s diverse cultural landscape hugely affected by #COVID__19 1/10👇
The @Europarl_EN "expresses its sincere solidarity with performers, artists, creators, authors, publishers, their companies and all other cultural creators and workers, including amateur creators, who all have been severely affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic". 2/10
It further "calls on the @EU_Commission and Member States to earmark for the cultural and creative sectors and industries, according to their specific needs, at least 2 % of the Recovery and Resilience Facility dedicated to the recovery;" 3/10 @JHahnEU@vonderleyen@GabrielMariya
Because #musicauthors should 1⃣ get transparent info on the exploitation of their works 2⃣ have more bargaining power and benefit from their artistic successes 3⃣ be able to make a living from their works online 👇 2/5 #TimeToBeFairToAuthors@KChampiaouris@ZaoralekL
🔊Tomorrow, as EU Culture Ministers will discuss further actions to support creators and the creative sectors through the #COVID19 crisis, 7⃣8⃣ org across Europe’s cultural and creative sectors call for ambitious EU budgetary measures ! bit.ly/2W6peAZ Thread 👇
2⃣ To ensure that the cultural and creative sectors, are included as priority sectors in the EU’s planned Recovery Fund. 3⃣ To boost the EU’s loan guarantee facility for the cultural and creative sectors 4⃣ To secure a strong budget for Horizon Europe’s new cultural cluster. 👇
"highlights the fact that, as these sectors have high numbers of freelance and self-employed workers, many of whom were struggling well before the outbreak, the effects are particularly dire for creative professionals .. @salima_yenbou@AlexisMep@Film_directors