A spokesman for ENPA (European Newspaper Publishers’ Association), EMMA (European Magazine Media Association), EPC (European Publishers’ Council), and NME (News Media Europe) said: “We welcome the JURI committee’s decision and now call on the plenary to vote in support of Europe’s vital cultural and media landscape as it did by a large majority last September.
“The text, as agreed in Trilogue, would modernise copyright with a proportionate approach that does not stifle digital innovation.”
EMMA, ENPA, EPC and NME have published a joint statement with organisations from across the cultural and creative sector, representing authors, composers, writers, journalists, photographers and others working in all artistic fields, news agencies, book and music publishers, audiovisual and independent music producers, which calls on the European Parliament to adopt the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market quickly.
The European Parliament plenary is provisionally scheduled for the end of March.
For further information:
Contacts:
Ilias Konteas +32 2 536 06 00 |
Ilias Konteas ENPA +32 2 536 06 03 |
Angela Mills Wade EPC +32 2 231 12 99 |
Wout van Wijk NME NME wout.vanwijk@newsmedia europe.eu +32 473 685864 |
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