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Europe’s press publishers applaud the historic adoption by the European Parliament of the copyright draft directive.
A spokesman for the publishers said: “This reform is not just about the modernisation of copyright but about the fundamental function of our democracies. Today the European parliamentarians prove they value the European independent press by voting for a publishers’ right that will help ensure the sustainability of the European press sector”.
The creation of a neighbouring right for press publishers was adopted. This new right will:
help secure our independent media for the next generation
help ensure journalists can benefit from a share of any revenue generated by the right
modernise copyright with a proportionate approach that does not stifle digital innovation
promote fairness in the digital ecosystem
make copyright work on the web for news publishers and their readers
allow consumers to continue to share links, create memes and use Wikipedia
support genuine publishers, not fake news, and help them
fulfil their role in a democratic society
encourage innovation and publishing start-ups
Next steps:
The European parliament granted the rapporteur a mandate to start negotiating with the European Commission and the European Council. Press publishers urge EU institutions to adopt the final text before the end of this legislature.
For further information, please contact:
Joy de Looz-Corswarem – ENPA – Joy.deloozc@enpa.eu
Joy de Looz-Corswarem – EMMA – Joy.deloozc@magazinemedia.eu
Angela Mills Wade – EPC – Angela.Mills-Wade@epceurope.eu
Wout van Wijk – NME – wout.vanwijk@newsmediaeurope.eu
The European Newspaper Publishers’ Association (ENPA) is the largest representative body of newspaper publishers across Europe. ENPA advocates for 14 national associations across 14 European countries, and is a principal interlocutor to the EU institutions and a key driver of media policy debates in the European Union.