As part of its European Parliament elections campaign, Culture Action Europe is organising an 8 hour long Live Online Dialogue focusing on the future of Europe and the future of culture. On 25 April from 10:00 - 18:00 the debate...
On 26 March 2019, the European Parliament voted to adopt the Copyright in the Digital Market Directive. Some clear benefits for museums and cultural heritage institutions can be identified. The EU Member States have two years to...
On 18 March 2019, the Council of Europe in the framework of the European Heritage Days launched a call for European Heritage Stories.
The Arts Council England has put together a guide on Brexit for the arts, museums and libraries. In case of a No-deal Brexit, the exit guide can be helpful for museums to organise the UK’s leave from the EU.
In the course of its European Parliament elections campaign, Culture Action Europe launches an EP elections podcast series. First up to be interviewed was MEP Helga Trüpel from the Green Party.
On 20 February 2019, the Culture and Education (CULT) Committee voted in favour of adopting the next Creative Europe programme. The budget will be doubled and a strong support for cross-border exchanges of creative players and...
NEMO has been invited to attend the roundtable “Creative Europe support to innovation in the cultural and creative sectors” on 20 February 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.
Members of the European Committee of the Regions attended the 133rd plenary session from 6-7 February 2019 in Brussels, Belgium. Opinions on Creative Europe and a New European Agenda for Culture as well as the Erasmus programme...
The user benefits and disadvantages of the new Copyright Directive's effects on nine different issue areas are analysed on the website Communia. Museums and other cultural heritage institutions are deemed to benefit from the new...