CEPIC News

  • Business Rooms booked by TopFoto, Diomedia and ImageRights

    This year we offer the possibility of renting boxes in the Aviva Stadium, which are ideal for boardroom meetings, focus groups, seminars, training, interviews, press events, private dinner or lunch gatherings. Read more

  • Already 29 countries represented at CEPIC

    Attention! There are only three slots for Exhibitors Stands left! Half of the Tables are gone (Up-date 15.02.2010) Read more

  • Only two Trade Stands left!

    After PicScout (USA), JaincoTech (USA) and pixolution (GER), ImageRights (USA) has booked the fourth Trade Stand. Only two stands left! Read more

  • ICOMP Updates

    Full text of the amendment, tabled regarding a Draft Report about the European Commission´s Report on Competition Policy 2008, prepared by Sophie In´t Veld MEP (ALDE, The Netherlands) for the Economic and Monetary Affairs parliamentary committee (ECON). Read more

  • The CEPIC Office is moving!

    On 28 January, the CEPIC Office will be moving to Fritschestr.22, 10585 Berlin (Charlottenburg). Read more

  • Join CEPIC on Facebook!

    CEPIC has now its own page on Facebook: "CEPIC Centre of the Picture Industry". Read more

  • New CEPIC Benefactor: ImageRights (USA)

    ImageRights International, a USA-based company, provides a low-cost, easy to use solution designed to help protect the image rights of photographers, picture libraries, picture agencies and publishers. Read more

  • Europeana and CEPIC


    On 15 November 2009, CEPIC submitted a response to the Europeana questionnaire, at least to some of the questions most relevant to our industry. Read more

  • New CEPIC member: Orange Logic

    Orange Logic was founded in 1998 in New York and expanded in 2000 in France to provide high-end solutions for organizations managing and distributing media, and not willing to be constrained by the limitations of traditional software providers. Read more

  • Orphan Works and the Future of Digitization

    CEPIC spoke at the Public Hearing on Orphan Works on October 26, 2009. The hearing took place at the European Commission. Read more