

FIBEP COPYRIGHT TALKS 2026 AGENDA
The FIBEP Copyright Talks 2026 agenda is currently being crafted, with the full draft scheduled for release at the end of January. The event is planned as a two-day program, with the first day, 25 March, open to external guests from across the MRTI ecosystem, creating space for broader discussion, fresh perspectives, and deeper collaboration. The second day, 26 March, will follow the traditional format as a closed copyright session exclusively for FIBEP members.
On 25 March, an informal dinner for delegates is planned, giving participants an opportunity to connect and exchange ideas in a relaxed setting. Attendance is entirely optional, and the meal will be at each delegate’s own expense.
COPYRIGHT TALKS 2026 REGISTRATION
VENUE & ACCOMMODATION TIPS
2026 FIBEP Copyright Talks will take place in
PRESSENS HUS (NORWEGIAN PRESS HOUSE)
OSLO, NORWAY
Norwegian Press House is situated in Skippergata 24, just a block away from Oslo’s main street, Karl Johan.
Eleven companies and organizations in the media industry have their offices in the house. In addition, the Norwegian Press House is also a venue for meetings, get-togethers and conversations on media and journalism in Norway.
Address: Skippergata 24, 0154 Oslo, Norway
Here are the hotels closest to the venue:
Thon Hotel Opera is centrally located in Bjørvika, close to the Oslo Opera House, Munch Museum and new Deichman Library. Close to public transport, shopping and nightlife in Bjørvika and along Karl Johans gate. The hotel is a 5 minute walk / 350 m from Pressens Hus.
Comfort Hotel Karl Johan is approximately 230 meters away from the Pressens Hus (3 minute walk). Comfort Hotel Karl Johan is situated in the heart of Oslo, just 5 minutes' walk from the central station. This is the ideal starting point from which to explore the city's many sights, shops and cultural attractions. The popular hotel features trendy interior design, a lovely bar and an excellent restaurant.
Norwegian Press House is situated in Skippergata 24, just a block away from Oslo’s main street, Karl Johan.Explore Booking.com for more options.
Things to See and Do
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Oslo Opera House – Iconic building where you can walk on the roof for panoramic fjord views.
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Vigeland Sculpture Park – Large outdoor park with 200+ sculptures by Gustav Vigeland; great for a walk.
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Munch Museum – Modern museum housing Edvard Munch’s works, including The Scream.
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Akershus Fortress – Historic medieval fortress overlooking the harbor; nice viewpoints and history.
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Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk Folkemuseum) – Open-air museum showcasing traditional Norwegian buildings and culture.
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Fram Museum – Polar exploration museum with real expedition ships.
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Kon-Tiki Museum – Exhibits about Thor Heyerdahl and his famous ocean expeditions.
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Karl Johans Gate – Main pedestrian street full of shops, cafés and lively atmosphere.
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Grünerløkka District – Trendy area with cafés, bars, small shops and street art.
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Holmenkollen Ski Jump – Famous ski jump with panoramic views and a ski museum.
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Botanical Garden – Peaceful garden and greenhouses, great for a quiet walk.
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Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen – Modern waterfront area with restaurants, galleries and seaside atmosphere.
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National Museum – Norway’s main art museum, featuring paintings, design and architecture.
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Ekeberg Park – Sculpture park with forest trails and views over the city.

SPEAKERS

Christophe Dickès is CEO of pressrelations France. He was in charge of Media Content and Copyright at a global scale at Onclusive. He works with the publishers and the collective management organizations. He has over twenty years of experience in the world of media monitoring, press review and media evaluation (Press Index, Kantar).
As FIBEP’s VP, he leads the Copyright Commission since 2014 and is recognized in the market as an expert: he has worked with the European institutions on the issue of the European Directive for FIBEP and AMEC. In 2016, he integrated the European Legal 500 GC power list which recognizes the corporate counsel who are driving the legal business forward and identifies an array of the most influential and innovative in-house counsel working in the region. In 2019, he was short listed by the European Counsel Awards (Lexology) in the intellectual property category. Christophe holds a doctorate in Contemporary History and a master degree in Politics and Media. He is a contributor to several media and publications.
Christophe Dickès
FIBEP Vice President
CEO, pressrelations France

Sarah focuses on media law, data protection, IT law, and compliance and has been working with pressrelations for four years. She is a legal counselor with a background in international and European law, bringing extensive experience across multiple countries in both legal practice and academia.
As a member of the FIBEP Copyright Commission, the International Association for Media Monitoring and Media Intelligence, Sarah actively contributes to discussions on media law and copyright. Over the past hight years, she has dedicated herself to media law and compliance, working on cross-border legal issues that shape the evolving media landscape.
Beyond traditional legal matters, her work extends to tackling contemporary challenges such as disinformation and media literacy in the digital age.
Sarah holds two Master’s degrees in French and German law.






