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On September 9, the ReCreating Europe roundtable entitled “Centrifugal forces in EU copyright law” took place. It was chaired by Martin Kretschmer, and participants included our project coordinator Caterina Sganga, WP3 members Ula Furgal and Thomas Margoni, WP3 leader Joost Poort, and WP6 leader João Pedro Quintais. Two illustrious respondents joined the roundtable, commenting on the research insights presented by the panellists: Brando Benifei, Member of the European Parliament, and Bence Kertész, from EU Commission DG CONNECT. The roundtable successfully managed to provide an overview of the main interim results of the project, highlighting gaps and dangers of today’s and tomorrow’s EU digital copyright scenario. ReCreating Europe’s researchers presented the innovative qualitative and quantitative research carried out in the past 20 months and the outcomes achieved by mapping and measuring the impact of the current multi-level legislative framework, with particular focus on copyright flexibilities, authors’ remuneration and bargaining power, copyright data ownership, transparency and AI technologies, and intermediaries and content moderation. File details: Page 1-8: Caterina Sganga - "Centrifugal forces in EU copyright flexibilities: An EU and national mapping and assessment of public and private regulatory sources Page 9-14: Ula Furgal - "Use it or lose it: Creators reversion rights" Page 10-18: Thomas Magroni - "Proprietary approaches to data in the DSM" Page 19-25: Joost Poort - "Roundtable on centrifugal forces in EU copyright law: Perspectives of creators and performing artists rights on digitization, copyright and the digital single market: Page 26-32: João Pedro Quintais - "Centrifugal forces in EU copyright law: Intermediaries & Copyright Content Moderation" |