TV
The copyright law (Art. 46-bis of Law No. 633/1941) requires television broadcasters that use audiovisual works to pay fair and proportionate compensation to the respective authors in the event of a transfer of rights to the audiovisual producer. Supporting creators means delivering quality, legality, and a future to creativity.
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Platforms
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Streaming platforms that use audiovisual works are required to provide a fair and proportionate compensation to authors in the event of a transfer of rights to the audiovisual producer (Art. 46-bis of the Italian Copyright Law 633/1941).
Complying with the law means investing in quality content and building a sustainable future for the audiovisual industry.
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Cinemas
Article 46 of the Italian Copyright Law (Law N. 633/1941) requires those who publicly screen films or similar works to pay remuneration to the authors of the music, story, and screenplay, as well as to directors, dialogue writers, dubbing directors, and translators.
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Theatres
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Performing a work means bringing to life the creativity and talent of many individuals.
To publicly stage a theatrical work, theatres and show organizers must obtain a specific license from the author, who authorizes the performance.
Recognizing these rights is not only a legal obligation, but also an investment in the cultural quality of what is offered to the public.
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