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+ | ====== Copyright for Creativity – A Declaration for Europe ====== | ||
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+ | The development of new technologies underpinning the knowledge economy calls for a review of the copyright aquis. Together, we need to create greater incentives to maximise creativity, innovation, education and access to culture, and secure Europe’s competitiveness. | ||
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+ | Exclusive rights stimulate investment and the production of cultural and knowledge based goods. Simultaneously, | ||
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+ | While exclusive rights have been adapted and harmonised to meet the challenges of the knowledge economy, copyright’s exceptions are radically out of line with the needs of the modern information society. The lack of harmonisation of exceptions hinders the circulation of knowledge based goods and services across Europe. The lack of flexibility within the current European exceptions regime also prevents us from adapting to a constantly changing technological environment. | ||
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+ | **Europe requires a balanced, flexible and harmonised system of exceptions that is in step with the 21st Century knowledge economy. The European Commission took a first step with the publication of the Green Paper, “Copyright in the Knowledge Economy.” The signatories of this declaration call upon the European Commission, the European Parliament and Member States to take this Declaration into account and engage in policy and norm-setting on copyright exceptions to:** | ||
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+ | * **Harmonise Exceptions Across Europe.** Copyright regulates the flow of consumer as well as knowledge goods in the single market. For European citizens and industry alike, the harmonisation of exceptions is a necessary step in order to facilitate cross-border trade, and create equality and clarity before the law. | ||
+ | * **Act as a Spur to Innovation: | ||
+ | * **Support User Creativity and Wider Participation: | ||
+ | * **Ensure Accessibility by all Europeans: | ||
+ | * **Support for Education and Research:** Information and communication technologies offer new collaborative ways to develop and share educational and research materials. Copyright exceptions that facilitate new technology-based research and education will propel science and learning, and therefore the knowledge economy, exponentially forward. | ||
+ | * **Facilitate Preservation and Archiving: | ||
+ | * **Ensure Monopoly Rights are Regulated in the Online Environment: | ||
+ | * **Promote these Principles in International Discussions.** The principles and objectives we endorse should not apply only to Europeans – they should be at the centre of the EU’s contributions in any discussions in multilateral and bilateral fora it participates in. | ||
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+ | //Copyright law grants an exclusive right to creators to regulate and control the use of their work. Limitations and exceptions balance the monopoly right of the creator, in the public interest. For example to promote education and learning, support a free press, deal with market failure etc.// | ||
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+ | ===== Externe links ===== | ||
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