FERA contributes to Green Paper on European Contract Law
An increasing number of creative professionals in Europe, including directors, are self-employed, multi-national and nomadic. It is crucial to improve their socio-economic status and to strengthen their contractual position.
Frequently when a director comes to the point of signing the contract, the power of the producer and the current demands of the market players, paradoxically deprives him or her of the benefit of well-intentioned copyright laws.
In the contribution FERA gives concrete proposals for what needs to be covered to ensure fair contractual terms for authors, both offline and online.
Download the full document: FERA Contribution to European Contract Law Green Paper(Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en anglais)
An increasing number of creative professionals in Europe, including directors, are self-employed, multi-national and nomadic. It is crucial to improve their socio-economic status and to strengthen their contractual position.
Frequently when a director comes to the point of signing the contract, the power of the producer and the current demands of the market players, paradoxically deprives him or her of the benefit of well-intentioned copyright laws.
In the contribution FERA gives concrete proposals for what needs to be covered to ensure fair contractual terms for authors, both offline and online.
Download the full document: FERA Contribution to European Contract Law Green Paper