Oettinger seems confident Am 5. Mai 2015 - 12:33 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Last week, Markus Keßler from Futurezone.at interviewed EU-Commissioner Günther Oettinger. Besides geoblocking, net neutrality and data preservation, the ancillary copyright for press publishers was also a topic on the list.
Parliament's largest group to fully endorse Commission's proposal for a link tax Am 9. Juli 2017 - 17:47 Uhr von Tom Hirche
The European Commission's proposal for an ancillary copyright for press publishers has received a tremendous amount of criticism from many MEPs of all groups of the European Parliament. But now the largest group, the European People's Party (EPP), has adopted a joint position that fully supports the Commission's line while ignoring the European people's voices and all academic advice. Weiter
Opposition against link tax gets big ally from Spain Am 24. März 2017 - 19:44 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Again and again the big (mainly German) publishing houses claim that an ancillary copyright for press publishers will do great good to their industry as a whole. They repeat their mantra despite the fact that several publishers are explicitly rejecting the introducing of such a right since this idea emerged in Germany a few years ago. Now, at a time when the European Parliament prepares to stop the Commission's plans, a major Spanish publisher joins those "rebels". Weiter
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400 pages of new insights Am 24. Februar 2017 - 19:48 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Months ago, Matthias Schindler from the office of MEP Julia Reda (Greens/EFA) has submitted a freedom of information request to the European Commission and just a few days ago he finally received 400 pages (!) of secrets surrounding the proposed European ancillary copyright for press publishers/the publisher's right. POLITICO's Chris Spillane has identified numerous "things you need to know". Weiter
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2819 people raised their voices! #FixCopyright Am 19. Juni 2016 - 8:06 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Last Wednesday, the European Commission's consultation "on the role of publishers in the copyright value chain and on the 'panorama exception'" came to an end. And so has the #FixCopyright campaign by Copyright for Creativity (C4C). An incredible number of 2819 people have used the answering tool. All the answers have already been transfered to the Commission.
The message is clear: A strict "No!" to an ancillary copyright/neighbouring right for (press) publishers as well as a overwhelming "Yes!" to freedom of panorama. Take a look at the numbers here!
We would like to express our sincere thanks to all participants who have raised their voices.
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La Quadrature du Net wants less neighbouring rights Am 3. Juni 2016 - 13:50 Uhr von Tom Hirche
The NGO La Quadrature du Net that promotes digital rights and freedoms of citizens has positioned itself clearly against a new "publisher's right" the EU Commission is suggesting in its still ongoing consultation on the role of publishers in the copyright value chain and on the 'panorama exception'. Weiter
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#FixCopyright at re:publica Am 26. April 2016 - 22:54 Uhr von Tom Hirche
In less than one week, the annual re:publica will open its gates again. Among the approximately 850 speakers will be Caroline de Cock. She is a Coordinator at Copyright for Creativity (C4C) will kick off the new #FixCopyright campaign! Weiter
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Open letter to EU Commission Am 8. April 2016 - 14:26 Uhr von Tom Hirche
- ZIPSEE
- X-Net
- SFIB
- SEPE
- SA&S
- ORG
- OFE
- NEMO
- Mozilla
- LIBER
- LACA
- La Quadrature du Net
- Kennisland
- IGEL
- IFLA
- FFTI
- EuroISPA
- EIFL
- EDRi
- EBLIDA
- DIGITALEUROPE
- Communia
- Centrum Cyfrowe
- CDT
- CCIA
- C4C
- BITKOM
- BEUC
- APDETIC
- AFNUM
As a partner of a great coalition we have signed an open letter to members of the European Commission responsible for the digital single market. We demand "an ambitious reform that is fit for purpose in the digital environment and that upholds and strengthens fundamental principles such as the limitation of intermediaries’ liability, rights of citizens to freedom of communication and access to knowledge." Weiter
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MEPs sign Open Letter to Commission Am 18. Dezember 2015 - 12:11 Uhr von Tom Hirche
- Vicky Ford
- Marietje Schaake
- Julia Reda
- Josef Weidenholzer
- Jean-Claude Juncker
- Günther Oettinger
- Andrus Ansip
A cross-party coalition formed by over 80 MEPs has written an Open Letter to President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, to European Commissioner for Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip as well as to European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society Günther Oettinger. They are "deeply concerned about the Commission's Communication 'Towards a modern, more European copyright framework'". Weiter
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Go to YouCan.FixCopyright.eu! Am 7. Dezember 2015 - 9:38 Uhr von Tom Hirche
In late September, the EU Commission has initiated its public consultation on online platforms. To encourage everybody to speak his/her mind, there now is (another) online tool that facilitates the process of submitting your opinion to the Commission. Weiter
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No link tax, says Ansip Am 23. November 2015 - 14:44 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Martin Schulz vs. Parliament Am 6. November 2015 - 14:35 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Martin Schulz (PES), President of the European Parliament and a trained bookseller, gave a Keynote at the Publishers' Summit this Monday in Berlin. It soon became clear that he disagrees with the majority of the Parliament in the matter of an ancillary copyright for press publishers. Weiter
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Oettinger seems confident Am 5. Mai 2015 - 14:32 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Last week, Markus Keßler from Futurezone.at interviewed EU-Commissioner Günther Oettinger. Besides geoblocking, net neutrality and data preservation, the ancillary copyright for press publishers was also a topic on the list. Weiter
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IGEL supports European publishers by opposing the ancillary copyright for press publishers Am 11. Dezember 2014 - 16:17 Uhr von Till Kreutzer
As of today, associations of Polish, French, Spanish and Italian publishers dispatched an open letter to Günther Oettinger, European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society. In the letter, the publishers express their “concerns with the recent developments in Spanish law, which directly target the sharing, linking and aggregation of content online with a new form of ‘ancillary right' triggering mandatory payments. IGEL, the Initiative against an ancillary copyright law for press publishers, supported that letter and acted as a signatory. Weiter