The AI Act template must respect EU copyright. Press publishers and creators across Europe reject a framework that weakens transparency and enforcement. https://t.co/pcAWVoYj46
Generative AI relies on press content — yet often exploits it without consent or due remuneration. EMMA & ENPA call for global action to enforce transparency, copyright, and support for a free press. #PressFreedomDay#AI https://t.co/c5i0tbTnQF
On #WorldIPDay Creators for Europe United launched an urgent call to the European Commission: protect European creativity from AI exploitation. EMMA & ENPA support the #openletterCFEunited Read more on https://t.co/rSkHpsdJ8u
European Press Publishers’ Associations ENPA, EMMA, EPC and NME urge the #EuropeanCommission to take immediate measures against Google’s “#SiteReputationAbuse.”https://t.co/PetU25bEVC
Unchecked AI threatens press freedom, fair remuneration & media integrity. As our statement, shared across European media, makes clear: the EU must act now to ensure transparency & accountability. Full statement: https://t.co/qGkMENkgev
EU rightsholders: “The third draft of the #GPAI Code of Practice undermines the objectives of the #AIAct, contravenes #EU law and ignores the intention of the EU legislator – we cannot support it.” Read joint statement: https://t.co/fjuF9y3gs9
Generative AI is using journalistic and creative content without permission or payment, threatening media sustainability and democracy. EMMA and ENPA urge policymakers to act now to protect culture, information, and responsible innovation. https://t.co/4LeRTsJgIm
EU rightsholders & creators demand substantial improvements to GPAI CoP, whose 2nd draft blatantly ignores their substantive comments and directly contravenes the AI Act objectives of transparency and respect for EU (Copyright) law. Read more : https://t.co/UakGVnnL8N
European press publishers and journalists keep reiterating their concerns about Google’s ongoing removing press content from its services across several European countries for an undetermined period for approximately 2,6 million European citizens https://t.co/kbrjjOCYOW
@MagazineMedia and @ENPABrussels welcome the new European Commission and look forward to working together to ensure that press and media freedom and the sustainability of the free press remain at the heart of its upcoming work. Read our press release: https://t.co/hYcB32MBIB
New deforestation rules must account for the complexity of the supply chains and not burden publishers and their point of sales beyond what would appear reasonable. Read the joint statement: https://t.co/EhgRyxJNMs
The joint EMMA-ENPA-NME statement and paper on the European press publishers’ priorities for an ambitious media growth strategy during the EU Legislative Period 2024-2029 are available to consult at https://t.co/SJOczAT0kP
"Politicians! Do not kill the Polish media!" - The European publishers support the Polish media protest on the implementation of the Copyright Act. https://t.co/L3AnvevaMI
On World Press Freedom Day, this year focused on the global environmental crisis, EMMA & ENPA underscore the role of the free press in providing professional editorial content covering all issues central to citizens’ lives – and future (Press release: https://t.co/Dx6yJlpXmR)