European screenwriters gathered in Berlin made strategy decisions in a context of growing threats against freedom of artistic expression and challenges to authors’ rights in the area of Artificial Intelligence.
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FSE and DDV published a press release on the occasion of the European Screenwriters Day. (by the way a very interesting afternoon!)
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The Federation of Screenwriters in Europe (FSE) lost the companionship of Polish screenwriter Maciej Karpinski, who died on Thursday 24th October 2025.
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FSE co-signed a letter addressed to MEPs, members of the Legal Affairs (JURI) Committee of the European Parliament.
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As AI companies bypass licensing obligations, streaming platforms circumvent remuneration obligations, and artistic censorship spreads across Member States, Europe’s leading audiovisual organisations are urging the EU Parliament to hold the Commission and Council accountable to EU values.
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Please find attached the invitation to the European Screenwriters Day on 13 November in Berlin and the FSE annual general assembly on Friday 14 November.
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What's Up? FSE Talks for Screenwriters' Guilds in Europe Meeting #1 AI & the Berne Convention: the old treaty that might just save screenwriters Online meeting, September the 11th from 12:00 to 13:00 (Brussels time) Speaker : Denis GOULETTE
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As the EU prepares its next 7-year budget (2028–2034), it is crucial to protect and strengthen Creative Europe — the only EU programme fully dedicated to the cultural and creative sectors.
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STATUTES of the Federation of Screenwriters in Europe aisbl n°0478454478
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News from our colleagues at WGGB in the UK: https://mailchi.mp/writersguild/wggb-ebulletin-no-1157-30-may-2025?e=5c9e61b1c0
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