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Historian of photography & Investigative Filmmaker to capture CEPIC Congress for research

Estelle Blaschke, together with her colleagues, and the Armin Linke Studio team, are seeking to attend the CEPIC Congress in aid of documenting this important and devoting turning point in a historical moment of new possibilities and technologies of distribution of photography and visual content.

Only 3% of images published on the web have credit or copyright metadata

A new study by IMATAG reveals some staggering facts and will grab the attention of anyone who publishes photographs on the web.

Consultation on online platforms open until 25 June

The public consultation on measures to further improve the effectiveness of the fight against illegal content online will run until June 25.

Google Image Workshop To Take Place At CEPIC Congress 2018

On Thurday, 31 May 2018, at CEPIC Congress, Google will present the latest developments on Google Images "to strike a balance between serving user needs and publisher concerns" and how tools can be best used to search, find and make searchable images online.

The Copyright Hub is looking for a CEO

The Copyright Hub is looking for a CEO to shape and drive its vision for the future of online licensing.

Audiovisual media services: breakthrough in EU negotiations for modern and fairer rules

The European Parliament, Council and Commission have reached a preliminary political agreement on the main elements of revised rules to apply to audiovisual media across Europe.

Entries for the CEPIC Stock Photography Awards are officially closed

That’s all folks! Entries for the CEPIC Stock Photography Awards are officially closed! It was another fantastic year with over 9,500 entries! Here are the final figures for the entries...

Concerns that the latest Council Presidency proposals won't create a balanced market for creators

CEPIC joins open letter that highlights concerns with the new Council Presidency proposals. Below is the letter that was sent to Deputy Permanent Representatives, copyright experts of the working group as well as key people from DG CNNCT (C. Bury, G. Abbamonte, M. Giorello), Cabinets (Jorgen Gren, Eric Peters and Manuel Mateo) and Pauline Rouch from the EC Secretariat General. It highlights the main causes of concerns, in hopes that the ambassador we recognize them and alters them to create a balanced market for creators.

CEPIC 2025

CEPIC 2025 promises even more business opportunities – and more enjoyment – than ever before. Set in the South of France, it’s an unmissable opportunity to network with an array of visual media professionals from across the globe, make contacts and do good business.