Adopted during the centenary General Assembly of the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC), The Paris Commitment sets out a series of principles urging governments, technology companies and cultural industries to ensure human creators remain protected, recognised and fairly remunerated in the AI era. Creators, rights organisations and supporters around the world are now invited to add their names to the Paris Commitment through a public signing campaign: cisac.org/pariscommitment.
“Creativity is what makes us human”: Global creators unite in Paris to defend the future of human creativity in the age of AI
CISAC, 04 June 2026, France
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