
In April we greeted 4 new SAA Patrons, participated in the European Parliament’s consultations on the implementation report of the Creative Europe programme and the EU framework on artists’ status, as well as its draft report on the European Media Freedom Act. I went to Prague for the European committee of CISAC, and we continued supporting our members with legal advice and EU level data for their national advocacy for authors’ rights.
We are continuing to welcome new additions to the SAA Board of Patrons. This month, we greeted Barbara Miller (Switzerland), Antonio Hens (Spain), Esmé Lammers (the Netherlands) and László Czető Bernát (Hungary). Their photos and short bios are available on the website. We are proud to have such a distinguished line-up of authors supporting our work! For the World IP Day on 26 April – focused on women, IP and innovation - we shared short interviews with two of the new Patrons: Virginia Yagüe from Spain and Špela Čadež from Slovenia. You can find them and other interviews here.
The European Parliament is working on many files that they want to close before the elections in May 2024. In April, we focused on 3 of them:
Mid-April I travelled to Prague to participate in the meeting of the CISAC European Committee. CISAC is a multi-repertoire international organisation of collective management organisations dominated by music societies. However, I had the opportunity to present the audiovisual authors’ perspective on the implementation of the Copyright and AVMS Directives and learn about the challenges and work of collective management organisations in the music sector.
A lot of my time this month was also dedicated to being in touch with our member organisations, supporting their work with legal advice and European level data and information that can help their national advocacy for authors’ rights. The SAA legal advisor, my colleague Evan, is doing a great job in gathering all these data and supporting this activity. Another part of my time was spent on informal ‘behind the scenes’ talks with colleagues of the cultural and creative sectors in Brussels, exchanging information and drafting joint proposals, positions and statements.
Next month, I will travel to the Cannes Film Festival. If you are planning on going, please do let me know, I would be delighted to meet up!