From the left: MEP Axel Voss, Björn Ulvaeus and ECSA President Alfons Karabuda |
Press release: Copyright Meeting with Björn Ulvaeus (ABBA)
Brussels, 8 June 2017
Composer, songwriter and
ABBA-member Björn Ulvaeus joined ECSA President Alfons Karabuda and MEP
Axel Voss in a call to close the value gap and make sure that online
platforms fairly remunerate creators. The introduction of a rights
reversion mechanism in EU law was also discussed. Around 40 participants
from the European Parliament, including the first Vice-President of the
European Parliament Mairead McGuinness, participated in the exclusive
exchange.
During the two-hour meeting with the
MEPs, Mr. Ulvaeus addressed the issues of value gap and rights
reversion. He also pressed the importance of a functioning copyright law
and stated that the concept of copyright gives composers and
songwriters time to concentrate on what they do best: create music.
The event was hosted by Mr. Axel Voss
(EPP) and was attended by around 40 participants from the European
Parliament and the European Commission, amongst others, Mrs. Sabine
Verheyen (EPP), Mrs. Jytte Guteland (S&D) and Mrs. Agata Gerba from
the EC Copyright Unit.
For press contact or in case of questions, please contact ECSA Secretary General Patrick Ager at patrick.ager@composeralliance.org or +32 2 544 03 33.
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