Press agencies join the collective moaning and demand new publisher's right Am 14. Dezember 2017 - 14:25 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Some of Europe's largest press agencies urge the EU institutions to introduce the proposed ancillary copyright for publishers plus they also want to belong to the beneficiaries. Among those agencies are the German DPA, the French AFP as well as the Spanish EFE. Weiter
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JURI members try to water down results of their own requested study Am 8. Dezember 2017 - 16:21 Uhr von Tom Hirche
A couple of months ago, the European Parliament’s directorate general for internal policies of the union had commissioned a study on the proposed new right for publishers. After the results were published last October, they were finally presented to members of the Legal Affairs Committee yesterday. What should have been an informing workshop turned out to be yet another opportunity for the right's supporters to shut down arguments with their lies and to cause confusion. Weiter
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New open letter representing a broad spectrum of stakeholders Am 4. Dezember 2017 - 14:37 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Together with over 80 other organizations, we have co-signed an open letter to the Ministers attending the Competitiveness Council and the EU institutions last week to once again warn them of causing severe damage. Weiter
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LIBE Committee remains silent on link tax Am 21. November 2017 - 1:00 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Today, the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) has finally voted on its opinion on the Commission's proposal for a new copyright directive. While problematic provisions for mandatory content filtering have been tackled, the Committee did not take any stand when it came to the ancillary copyright for press publishers aka the link tax. Weiter
Estonia's proposal is good and bad at the same time Am 31. August 2017 - 19:01 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Summer break is over. Statewatch has leaked a compromise proposal from the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union to the EU Commission's initial proposal for a directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market. When it comes to Article 11 containing the ancillary copyright for press publishers, the Presidency does not come up with only one but with two completely different proposals. Weiter
IMCO supports link tax – several MEPs did not attend the vote Am 8. Juni 2017 - 21:06 Uhr von Tom Hirche
This morning, the European Parliament's Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) voted on the Copyright in the Digital Single Market directive (2016/0280(COD)) as the first of five committees. The outcome is of great significance to the other votes that are yet to come. Unfortunately, the ancillary copyright for press publishers is still very much alive. Weiter
CEIPI's opinion on a European ancillary copyright for press publishers Am 13. Dezember 2016 - 10:42 Uhr von Tom Hirche
On November 28, the Centre for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI) at the University of Strasbourg has published its opinion on the European Commission's copyright reform proposal which was introduced on September 14, 2016. The opinion was written by Professor Christophe Geiger, Oleksandr Bulayenko and Giancarlo Frosio who solely focused on the proposed introduction of neighbouring rights for press publishers in EU law. In their view, the negative effects of the proposal prevail. Weiter
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More and more champagne for the rightsholders! Am 14. September 2016 - 21:40 Uhr von Tom Hirche
"Implementation of the old copyright industries' wishlist, with little that addresses online users' needs" Am 14. September 2016 - 20:17 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Today, the EU Commission has published its plans on introducing an ancillary copyright for basically any press publisher lasting a little over 20 years. Glyn Moody wrote an article published by ArsTechnika UK criticizing the draft. Weiter