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15 December, 2004
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The European Commission has published the contributions to the public consultation on the copyright and related right directives. 126 contributions are available, ranging from all kinds of right-holders to civil society. Most contributions are available in English, some in French and German. The contributions from the right-holders provide interesting insight in the arguments used to convince the Commission to extend the term of related rights from 50 to 95 years, claiming Europe should harmonise with the United States. The MPA contribution (United States Motion Picture Association) is especially worth close-reading, insisting Europe should introduce mandatory data retention for law enforcement purposes (where the United States themselves have no such obligation). "There is, thus, a need for harmonized, proportionate data retention rules that apply to all relevant service providers, together with additional measures to streamline the process for ensuring access to data on a cross-border basis. It is also essential that the adoption of new data retention rules does not undermine the rights of access to data provided in the Enforcement Directive."

Consultation on the review of EU legislation on copyright and related rights
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/copyright/review/consult...

EDRI, FIPR and VOSN response to the consultation (31.10.2004)
http://www.edri.org/campaigns/copyright

 

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