These are but a few of the key challenges facing Europe’s cultural and creative sectors in the age of AI. Authors and performers should be entitled to authorise and be remunerated for all uses of their protected works and performances. Web: www.ceatl.eu / EU Transparency Register ID: 65913704675-82ECSA (European Composer and Songwriter Alliance) represents over 30,000 professional composers and songwriters in 29 European countries. Founded in 1980, FERA speaks for more than 20,000 European screen directors, representing their cultural, creative and economic interests. Web: www.unitedvoiceartists.com / EU Transparency register ID: 810100650765-18[1] Copyright and generative artificial intelligence – opportunities and challenges (2025/2058(INI)), https://oeil.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/en/procedure–file?reference=2025/2058(INI)[2] Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, Recital 133.


Source:   The Guardian
March 02, 2026 20:36 UTC