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This directive sets out a framework for the use of orphan works by libraries, educational establishments, archives, public broadcasting organisations, and museums. This provides an exception or limitation to...
Parliament stresses the need to make legal content more attractive, and to improve the online availability of audiovisual works, including both subtitled works and works in all the official languages of the...
The current rules which govern the telecoms sector in the EU were agreed in 2002. In this fast-developing sector, the regulatory framework needs to be revised to ensure it continues to serve the best...
This document recognises the cultural importance of Europe’s film heritage and proposes a series of recommendations to safeguard the preservation of that heritage.
This directive, also known as also known as the Information Society Directive, the European Copyright Directive or the InfoSoc Directive, deals with the harmonisation of aspects of...
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