📖 Take a look back at the past year and a half with us! Today, we publish our yearly Activity Report, showcasing all our advocacy and cultural activities in 2025 - early 2026.
➡️ Find the report here: bit.ly/4cxa4ec
Posts by European Composer and Songwriter Alliance (ECSA)
ECSA's March newsletter is out!
🔵 ECSA members gather in Brussels for ECSA Session
🔵 ECSA welcomes European Parliament’s resolution on copyright and #genAI
🔵 Call for ambitious measures in the report "Cultural and creative sectors in the age of AI"
🔵 And much more!
➡️ Read: bit.ly/3NXXiNr
🇪🇺 The European Parliament just adopted its resolution on “Copyright and generative AI – opportunities and challenges”.
🤝 ECSA celebrates this outcome, which finally addresses our calls for a democratic debate on the interplay between copyright and #genAI.
➡️ Press release: shorturl.at/nWNPk
📣 Today, ECSA and 13 other organisations representing the CCS call on the European Parliament’s CULT Committee and rapporteur Zoltán Tarr to put forward ambitious measures in the upcoming report "Cultural and creative sectors in the age of AI".
➡️ Full letter: shorturl.at/ox1hc
❌ In an open letter titled "Say No to Suno", published on Music Tech Policy blog, 7 signatories, including ECSA President Helienne Lindvall @helienne.bsky.social, call to take a stand against AI music generator Suno.
➡️ Full piece: shorturl.at/xlxhK
➡️ Coverage by MBW: shorturl.at/kto8f
✍️ Today, 23 organisations from across Europe's music sector, including ECSA, call for a strong budget and an ambitious sectoral approach for music within the future #AgoraEU programme.
➡️ Read our letter: bit.ly/4rHQWQL
🚨 Today, European songwriters and composers as well as representatives of CMO's came together in the European Parliament with EU decision makers to address harmful contractual practices and the long-standing phenomenon of buy-out practices.
➡️ Press release: bit.ly/4kl5XWg
ECSA's January news is out!
🔵 ECSA welcomes JURI report on copyright and AI
🔵 ECSA at ESNS: Creators' Talks panel and much more
🔵 ECSA President @helienne.bsky.social interviewed on #AI on Bloomberg Tech Europe
🔵 NFMD and SCGC panels in Berlin, Camille Awards news, and much more!
➡️ bit.ly/4kbwSnl
✅ The European Parliament’s JURI Committee just adopted its report “Copyright and generative AI – opportunities and challenges”.
ECSA welcomes the report and encourages all MEPs to adopt it in plenary session.
⤵️ Read our press release below or via: bit.ly/3M41ABU
This morning, ECSA President Helienne Lindvall @helienne.bsky.social spoke live with Tom Mackenzie on Bloomberg Tech Europe about the impact of #AI on composers and songwriters, as well as on the music industry as a whole.
▶️ Watch the full show, with Helienne's interview from 18:10, below:
Tomorrow, at 09:30 AM CET, ECSA President Helienne Lindvall @helienne.bsky.social will speak live with Bloomberg Tech Europe about the impact of #AI on composers and songwriters as well as on the music industry as a whole.
▶️ Tune in tomorrow via: bit.ly/44ZEP8F
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Out now: ECSA's December news!
💫 Season's greetings from ECSA
🔵 #CreatorsTalks panel at ESNS
🔵 AMCC and SGAE host conference on contemporary music in Madrid
🔵 High-level roundtable on artists’ working conditions, consultation on #AgoraEU, and much more!
➡️ Read: bit.ly/48J0kNq
ECSA's November news is out!
🔵 Statement on major labels’ licensing deals with #AI companies
🔵 Panel at Linecheck on incidents of violation or violence
🔵 Policy recommendations: EU-UK cultural and media relations
🔵 Kristiansand roundtable, AMCC-SGAE conference, & much more!
➡️ Read: bit.ly/3MjaJ9z
🚨 ECSA expresses concern over the lack of transparency of the recent licensing deals announced by the three major labels with various AI companies, and calls on the major labels to properly value the works of composers and songwriters.
➡️ Full statement: bit.ly/3KhQZTd
🇪🇺 🇬🇧 ECSA is glad to co-sign a set of policy recommendations to strengthen cultural and media relations between the EU and UK, together with more than 200 stakeholders from the EU’s and the UK’s CCS, and developed by the Forum on EU–UK Cultural & Media Relations. Full letter: bit.ly/3LYevox
⏰ Deadline approaching: one week left to apply to become a mentor in the AEC–ECSA–EJN–JMI Mentorship Programme!
👉 More info and applications: bit.ly/46ZwKkl
ECSA's October news is out! This month:
🔵 ECSA Session in Ljubljana hosted by DSS
🔵 #CreatorsTalks panel at WSA Ghent
🔵 Voting recommendations on proposed amendments to JURI draft report on #copyright and #AI
🔵 Panel at Linecheck, Apollon & FIM conference, and much more!
➡️ Read: bit.ly/47ZNs3V
🎬 What can film composers do to better protect their rights? What action can we take against unfair contractual practices?
Watch the recording of our #CreatorsTalks panel "Negotiating in The Dark: The Composer’s Contract", earlier this month at WSA Ghent @wsawards.bsky.social, below ⤵️
🎥 Last week, we co-organised our #CreatorsTalks panel "Negotiating in The Dark: The Composer’s Contract" at WSA Ghent. @wsawards.bsky.social
📰 Want to know what has been discussed? Below, @variety.com listed five takeaways from the conversation ⤵️
bit.ly/3WL08pN
🎶 Are you an experienced female or non-binary music creator wanting to contribute to greater equality and visibility across the European music sector? Apply as a mentor in the AEC–ECSA–EJN–JMI Mentorship Programme!
👉 More info and applications: bit.ly/46ZwKkl
🗓️ Deadline: 10 November 2025
🚨 Today, ECSA and 12 other organisations representing hundreds of thousands of European creators and artists, sent a letter to MEP's in the JURI Committee, presenting our voting recommendations on amendments to the draft report “Copyright & #genAI – opportunities and challenges".
ℹ️: bit.ly/48TpPMf
Out now: ECSA's September news!
🔵 #AgoraEU: EU music sector calls for comprehensive policy strategy and ambitious budget
🔵 ECSA President interviewed by Creatives Unite
🔵 #CreatorsTalks panel at WSA Ghent
🔵 New #TuneInDialogues podcast episode, mentoring sessions, and much more!
➡️ bit.ly/3Krl8z8
Today, 21 organisations from across Europe’s music sector, including ECSA, call for a comprehensive policy strategy and an ambitious budget for Europe’s music sector within #AgoraEU, reflecting the economic, social, and cultural importance of music in Europe.
➡️ Full statement: bit.ly/4mAhvEd
"Key tools for implementing the AI Act such as the GPAI Code of Practice, the GPAI guidelines and the template for the summary of content used for training by AI providers are toothless and disappointing", @helienne.bsky.social states.
📰 Full interview: bit.ly/4mdM6bt
🗣️ ECSA President Helienne Lindvall spoke to #CreativesUnite about our concerns on the AI Act implementation, the place of culture in the recently proposed Multiannual Financial Framework, and the importance of establishing an EU strategy for the music sector within the new #AgoraEU programme.
ECSA's July news is out!
🔵 Joint statement on EU AI Act implementing package
🔵 European Commission’s investigation into UMG’s acquisition of Downtown
🔵 ECSA welcomes MEP Axel Voss’ draft report on copyright and #genAI
🔵 EU budget proposal, SoundTrack_Cologne, and much more!
➡️ Read: bit.ly/4ojTaF2
Picture with the Logos of 40 organisations in the arts and culture sector and Text: „We are being sold out in favour of GenAI model providers“: Joint Statement on the GPAI Code of Practice and the template by 40 Federations of the European Cultural and Creative Sectors
Picture with Text: We call on the European Parliament and Member States, as co-legislators, to challenge the unsatisfactory process of this exercise.
Picture with Text: Code, Guidelines and Template are for the sole benefit of the GenAI model providers that continuously infringe copyright and related rights to build their models.
"A betrayal of the EU AI Act’s objectives”
„We are being sold out in favour of GenAI model providers“:
Joint Statement on the GPAI Code of Practice and the template by 40 Federations of the European Cultural and Creative Sectors
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#AIAct #CodeOfPractice
🚨 We call on the European Commission to revisit the implementation package and enforce Article 53 in a meaningful way, ensuring that the EU AI Act lives up to its promise to safeguard European intellectual property rights in the age of generative AI.
❌ We see the recently published GPAI Code of Practice, the GPAI Guidelines, and the Template for disclosure of a sufficiently detailed summary as a missed opportunity to provide real protection of IP rights in the context of #genAI. This outcome does not deliver on the promise of the EU AI Act.
❗ Together with a broad coalition of rightsholders active across the EU’s cultural and creative sectors, we express our strong concerns about the EU AI Act implementing package, which does not provide a meaningful implementation of the GPAI obligations under the AI Act.
➡️ Read: bit.ly/3H8lCsC