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Creative Rights In AI Coalition: Government Must Accept Lords Transparency Amendment To The Data Bill
The Creative Rights in AI Coalition is urging the UK Government to uphold a Lords Amendment to the Data Bill that would grant rightsholders transparency over how their works are used in AI training. The amendment, backed by the creative industries, aims to protect livelihoods and support a fair, dynamic licensing market for UK content in the global AI landscape.

CulturAI Launches New Website as a Pioneer of Ethical Data for Creative Industry Innovation
CulturaAI has launched its new website, www.culturai.ai, showcasing its mission to deliver ethical, bespoke datasets that support innovation across sectors like sports, healthcare, and media. From its Sheffield studio, the company champions diversity, creativity, and responsibility in AI training data — helping shape a more inclusive and accurate future for content creation.

Dreamstime Launches “Zero Gravity” Unlimited Downloads Plan
Dreamstime has launched its new Zero Gravity Plan, an unlimited downloads subscription offering fresh, high-quality stock images with fair, performance-based rewards for contributors. For $39.99/month, users gain rotating access to tens of millions of royalty-free images, while 40% of revenue is distributed to contributors based on download activity.

Launch of Consultation Between Developers of Generative AI Models and Cultural Rightsholders
On 2 June 2025, France’s Ministry of Culture and Ministry Delegate for AI launched a national consultation bringing together generative AI developers and cultural sector rights holders. Aiming to build an ethical and balanced framework for trusted AI, the initiative seeks practical solutions that respect copyright while fostering innovation and data access.

CEPIC Virtual
On 30 June 2025, CEPIC is organising a virtual annual general meeting from 10:00 to 11:00. H All CEPIC members are welcome to attend to learn more about the organisation and discuss its strategic direction. The agenda and registration link are provided in this article.

EPA Images Launches the EPA Academy: A New Advanced Programme in International News Photography
EPA Images has launched the EPA Academy’s Advanced Programme in International News Photography, a unique 12-month course designed to train emerging photographers in the technical, journalistic, and editorial skills essential for modern photojournalism. Hosted at EPA’s Frankfurt headquarters, the program combines expert-led seminars, hands-on assignments, and internships, offering participants a direct path into the world of international news and sports photography.

EPA Images celebrates excellence in the second edition of the EPA Awards
The European Pressphoto Agency (EPA Images) has announced the winners of its second annual EPA Awards, celebrating outstanding contributions from its global team in 2024. Honorees include standout sports photographer Anna Szilagyi, long-time staff member Thomas Kröemer, and others whose work reflects EPA's values of excellence, dedication, and collaboration across the agency.

CEPIC at the Parliament of Photography 2025: Exploring the Legal and Technological Frameworks of AI and Photography
Sylvie Fodor will represent CEPIC at the sixth edition of the Parliament of Photography, taking place 17–18 June 2025 at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. She will participate with a special focus on the panel “Photography and the challenge of AI”, exploring the legal and technological frameworks shaping the future of visual content.

CEPIC 2026
Building on the success of previous years, CEPIC 2026 promises to be our most exciting event yet. Three days of business, connection, and inspiration in the vibrant city of Valencia, Spain. This unmissable gathering brings together visual media professionals to explore new opportunities, share ideas, and shape the future of the image licensing industry.