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Mats Lindberg, Speaker of the CEPIC Licensing Webinar
Introducing Mats Lindberg, former CEO Bildupphovsrätt i Sverige, Visual Copyright Society in Sweden (BUS) and now senior adviser and consultant.

Paul Vestergren, Speaker of the CEPIC Licensing Webinar
Introducing Paul Verstergren, chairman for the CEPC member BLF and in the board of the visual rights management organisation in Sweden.

Dr. Urban Pappi, Speaker of the CEPIC Licensing Webinar:
Introducing Dr. Urban Papi, CEO of the collecting society Bild-Kunst and speaker of the CEPIC Licensing Webinar.

SIGN UP FOR THE CEPIC LICENSING WEBINAR
All you need to know about the Extended Collective Licensing in one session on Wednesday, 16 December.
Make culture central in the EU Recovery | Open letter
In the open letter 110 pan-European cultural networks and associations, including CEPIC, call the European Union (EU) and EU member states to protect culture as part of the coronavirus recovery plans and dedicate at the very least 2% of national Recovery and Resilience Facility budget to culture and creative sectors.
Call of the cultural and creative industries
Next to similar EU level calls to consider culture in recovery programmes, CEPIC has co-signed a German call for the cultural and creative industries to be included in all EU support programmes and national development programmes as a driving force for the economy as a whole.
Germany: Rightholders criticise Ministry of Justice on copyright reform draft
Rightholders criticise Ministry of Justice on copyright reform draft. "The legal position of the creative industries will be further weakened in relation to global platforms and established value creation models will be deprived of their basis" they say.
Germany: up-dated draft law to implement EU copyright law reform
On 13 October 2020, the German Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection (BMJV) published a draft bill for a law to adapt copyright law to the requirements of the digital internal market.

CEPIC 2025
CEPIC 2025 promises even more business opportunities – and more enjoyment – than ever before. Set in the South of France, it’s an unmissable opportunity to network with an array of visual media professionals from across the globe, make contacts and do good business.