The Parliamentary Assembly expresses support for the draft Council of Europe convention on audiovisual series co-production while highlighting concerns from member States and industry representatives regarding lack of stakeholder consultation and impact assessment. The definition of "independent co-producers" in the draft may interfere with domestic legal frameworks and compromise national audiovisual system autonomy. The Assembly urges each State to develop its own definition of independence and suggests several amendments to harmonise the convention with existing practices, especially concerning copyright and data sharing, recommending a market analysis and stakeholder engagement before adoption. It proposes specific changes to articles addressing producer definitions, financial contributions, licensing rights, audience data sharing, and confidentiality to ensure alignment with national regulatory contexts. Additionally, adjustments to the draft explanatory report are recommended to reflect these changes.