The Fair MusE Project will host a workshop on 11 December at Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. This policy workshop will explore the impact of EU law and policies on the present and future of music creators' rights.
Researchers from the Horizon Europe-funded Fair MusE project will showcase findings from their ongoing in-depth investigations focusing on streaming services and social media platforms. This workshop aims to facilitate a dialogue among policy, legal, and industry experts on the complexities and challenges surrounding the implementation of EU laws targeting algorithmic and data-driven music exploitation. The event consists of 3 panels:
Panel 1 | "What does ‘fairness’ mean in EU Law and Policy and in Copyright Law?"
Questions that will be discussed include: What is the meaning of fairness in EU law? Does EU law achieve a fair balance of interests for music creators? How effective are the rights of creators under the 2019 EU Digital Single Market Directive?
Chair: Prof. Tito Rendas (Católica Global School of Law)
Invited discussants: Prof. Giulia Priora (NOVA School of Law); Nicole Schulze (Independent Music Publishers International Forum); Jose Luis Sevillano (AIE and SCAPR).
Panel 2 | "Social Media Copyright Liability and Regulation of Collective Rights Management under EU Law: Their Effects on the European Music Industry."
Questions that will be discussed include: What impact does Article 17 of the 2019 EU Digital Single Market Directive have on music licensing for social media platforms? How do national implementations of EU Directive 2014/26 affect remuneration? Are current EU copyright rules improving the music licensing market?
Chair: Prof. Marta Cantero Gamito (University of Tartu)
Invited discussants: Isabel Urzáiz (Sony Music); David Serras Pereira (Unison Rights); Oliviero Mottola and Larry Mills (PEX); Rodolphe Wouters (European Commission's Copyright Unit).
Panel 3 | "Competition Law and Platform Regulation as Instruments to Enhance Fairness in the Digital Music Sector."
Questions that will be discussed include: How do competition law and platform regulation affect music creators? What challenges do smaller creators face under current EU regulations? How can data transparency enhance fairness in the digital music market?
Chair: Prof. Giuseppe Mazziotti (Católica Global School of Law)
Invited discussants: Prof. Giovanni De Gregorio (Católica Global School of Law); Prof. Nuno Cunha Rodrigues (Portuguese Competition Authority).
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