Indonesia’s Press Council is actively seeking feedback on proposed regulations concerning journalistic works within the country’s draft Copyright Law. The council held a public hearing to collect input from various stakeholders, referred to as its “constituents.” This initiative aims to ensure the law adequately addresses the unique characteristics of journalism. The discussions focused on how journalistic creations should be treated under copyright law, balancing creator rights with public access to information. The Press Council intends to refine the proposed regulations based on the received feedback. This collaborative approach seeks to create a copyright framework that supports a healthy and independent press. The outcome of these consultations will directly influence the final form of the legislation regarding journalistic works.