Joint statement on EU AI Act’s GPAI Code of Practice
To the members of the Sciptwriters Guild of Greece
Dear colleagues
FSE has actively contributed to the drafting process of the EU AI Act’s GPAI Code of Practice by providing substantive comments to the previous drafts. However the latest draft undermines the AI Act’s objectives, misinterprets EU law, and disregards the EU legislator’s intent. FSE joined almost 40 organisations representing authors, artists, performers and other right holders to issue a joint statement to claim that:
The AI Act aims to empower authors, artists, and performers by ensuring AI providers respect copyright law and disclose training data.
Instead, the third draft weakens these protections, creating legal uncertainty and setting compliance standards too low to be effective.
Despite our constructive input, key concerns from across the creative sector have been ignored.
This draft does not meet the AI Act’s adequacy requirements – without major improvements, it should not be approved.
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Ενημέρωση: 31-03-2025