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Tag: copyright Directive

Private copy: Barnier tries to crack the nut - 07 December 2011 - News

Talks between right-holders and makers of electronic goods will restart at the beginning of 2012 to try and find a solution to the sensitive issue of levies to compensate artists for the copying of their works.

Artists set to win EU music copyright battle - 12 September 2011 - News

Musicians are likely to secure longer copyright protection of their work in Europe next week, helping artists and record labels as music revenues decline and bringing Europe closer into line with the United States.

Talks on private copying levies break down - 08 January 2010 - News

Talks in Brussels to streamline so-called private copying levies yesterday (7 January) reached a standstill when collecting societies and global ICT companies could not agree on bringing the levies up to speed with the demands of digital reproduction.

Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights - 26 April 2007 - LinksDossier

In the face of the rising counterfeiting and piracy across Europe, the Commission is proposing a historical but controversial Directive that would - for the first time ever - force member states to adjust their penal codes and establish harmonised criminal sanctions against IPR-infringers.

MEPs mull criminal sanctions against e-'piracy' and counterfeiting - 26 January 2007 - News

As the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee prepares to vote on a Directive on criminal sanctions for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) infringements, the trenches between proponents of harsher punishments and consumer advocates are deepening.

EU-wide copyright for online music under consideration - 08 July 2005 - News

The Commission has come forward with a proposal for the EU-wide licensing of music in legal download services on the internet.

'E-Content Plus' to boost demand for online services - 19 February 2004 - News

163 million euros are to be allocated to the new 'E-Content Plus' programme (2005-2008) to boost consumer demand for high-speed Internet and third generation mobile phones (3G).

Commission clears licensing agreements for Internet TV and radio music - 11 October 2002 - News

An antitrust exemption by the Commission will introduce more competition for EU television and radio companies, which simultaneously broadcast music shows on the Internet.

EU and US agree on interim solution in copyright dispute - 19 December 2001 - News

The EU and the US agreed on a temporary solution of their dispute over music copyright. They have agreed on a process that will result in a US financial contribution to support projects and activities for the benefit of European music creators.

European music industry might be compensated - 26 July 2001 - News

The EU and US have reached an agreement on their WTO dispute over the American Copyright Act. They will try to look for ways to compensate European performers and composers for the economic losses due to the US "business exemption".

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