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Mexico Has a New Film Law: What Changes for Audiovisual Authors?
After more than three decades under an outdated legal framework, Mexico’s audiovisual sector now has legislation that recognizes film and audiovisual creation as a cultural right and begins to shield creators from the impact of artificial intelligence. In April 2026, the Senate of the Republic of Mexico approved the Federal Film and Audiovisual Law. With 87 votes in favor, it closed the chapter on a cinematography law dating back to 1992: legislation conceived on the threshol


SOGEM and the Battle for Screenwriters’ Rights in Mexico
In an increasingly challenging context for audiovisual creators, the Sociedad General de Escritores de México (SOGEM) remains firm in...


AVACI and FESAAL Congresses 2024: A Commitment to the Future of Audiovisual Rights Worldwide
With a record-breaking attendance of audiovisual authors’ societies from around the world, the annual assemblies of the Federation of...


SOMEDIRE and SOGEM Prepare for the World's Most Important Audiovisual Authors' Meeting
Mexico City will be the stage for one of the most significant events for audiovisual authors worldwide, as from November 5 to 7, 2024, it...


AVACI Sanctioned Its Social Statute in Extraordinary General Assembly
The founding societies of the Federation of Latin American Audiovisual Authors Societies ( FESAAL ), as founding members of the...


The most important Audiovisual Authors' Meeting in the world will take place in November in Mexico City
On November 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2024, the Federation of Latin American Audiovisual Authors Societies ( FESAAL ) - on the 5th - and the...


Mexico: Challenges and Opportunities in One of Latin America's Most Powerful Audiovisual Industries
The influence and power of the Mexican audiovisual industry are known worldwide. From the successful films of Mario Moreno "Cantinflas"...
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