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181 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 27/03/2019.

Towards a prohibition of private copying

At the end of November 2006, a bill on the remuneration for private copying is expected to be adopted by the European Commission. The EICTA, who represent the interests of audiovisual...  

07/11/2006 | Legislation | European Union

New laws: Filmmakers’ priority

New forms of film financing, a new role for the National Film Centre (CNC), an efficient anti-trust law, and a restabilising of the relationship between film and television: these are the...  

05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Legislation

Film Centre petitions State: a little help from famous friends

On the eve of the country’s most important film event, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (June 30-July 8), the Czech Film Centre announced that its petition to the government has...  

30/06/2006 | Legislation | Czech Republic

Independent producers: "Sure market rules"

"The Italian film market is becoming increasingly more closed. We are looking for sure rules to open it up towards high quality films". This is the cry of alarm launched by a group of independent...  

21/06/2006 | Legislation | Italy

Bolkestein directive: Concerns for Belgian cinema

Supported by the Minister of Culture and the Audiovisual of the French-speaking community, Fadilaa Laanan, Belgian film industry professionals – including directors, producers and distributors –...  

08/06/2006 | Legislation | Europe

The forgotten films of Article 28

Giving another chance to forgotten films. With this objective, the Cultural Minister has given Cinecittà Holding the task of managing the rights of films financed by the state from 1966 to 1994 on...  

28/03/2006 | Legislation | Italy

Industry brands new film law "not good"

Greek filmmakers, actors and most of the film industry unions have branded "inadequate" a new film law proposed by the Ministry of Culture that is to come to the country’s parliament for...  

15/12/2005 | Legislation | Greece

The revision of the TV Without Frontiers Directive

Cineuropa asked Yvon Thiec, Délégué Général of Eurocinema, to give his opinion about the revision of the Directive TV without frontiers, adopted yesterday by the European Commission. Cineuropa:...  

14/12/2005 | Legislation | Europe

The commission says that Bolkestein will not affect the audiovisual sector

After months of heated debate, the 'interior market and consumers' protection' commission met in Brussels on 11/22 and confirmed the main points of the Bolkestein regulation —concerning the...  

08/12/2005 | Legislation | Europe

A decalogue to relaunch cinema

The cultural world is launching concrete proposals after protests over FUS (Visual Arts Fund) cuts and that in mid-October mobilized the most prestigious names in cinema, theatre, music and dance....  

07/12/2005 | Legislation | Italy

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