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[Focus] Creative Rights

19.09.2006 @ 16:10 CET

EUOBSERVER / CREATIVE RIGHTS FOCUS - With digital publishing fast-becoming a multibillion euro market in the EU, artists, consumers, publishers and computer companies have taken off the gloves in a fight on regulation. In this special focus, EUobserver examines upcoming EU legislation in the sector and talks to the key players.

Berlusconi's Mediaset sues YouTube for €500 million

31.07.2008 @ 09:31 CET

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's media group, Mediaset, has filed a €500 million lawsuit against online video service YouTube for allowing content owned by the Italian firm to be uploaded by its users in a move that could have Europe-wide implications.

UK brokers piracy deal with internet providers

24.07.2008 @ 17:36 CET

The UK government has brokered a deal between the music industry and internet service providers that will see internet service providers for the first time begin to shoulder the burden of tackling illegally shared online music.

Member states drag feet on European digital library

12.08.2008 @ 09:28 CET

The European Commission has urged member states to step up efforts to make Europe's cultural heritage available to citizens at a mouseclick with money and lack of technical expertise proving the greatest obstacles.

Music royalty collectors have to open up to competition, says EU

16.07.2008 @ 17:21 CET

The European Commission on Wednesday told the organisations that collect music copyright fees for artists that they have to end agreements that stop them from competing across borders. Artists have condemned the decision, saying it will lead to "a calamitous decline in artistic creation."

Musicians' groups say the decision will hurt lesser-known artists and those from smaller countries (Photo: EUobserver.com)

Pop stars lobby commission to protect their royalties

03.07.2008 @ 17:45 CET

Stars from the realms of pop, rock, opera, and cinema - including Bee Gee Robin Gibb and soundtrack composer Patrick Doyle - came to Brussels on Thursday to try to convince the European Commission's competition tsars that there is such a thing as too much competition when it comes to changing the rules about who collects royalties on musicians' behalf.

Firestorm in Swedish media over 'EU blogger registry'

27.06.2008 @ 09:34 CET

Swedish media have erroneously reported that the EU plans to register and bill all bloggers, setting off a firestorm of reaction in the country. Politicians of all political stripes and most major media outlets have since furiously attacked the idea, while the MEP at the heart of the controversy has been compared to Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

Commissioner calls for copyright fees 'roadmap'

27.05.2008 @ 17:44 CET

The screaming match between electronics companies and societies that collect fees on behalf of artists, musicians and authors has led nowhere, believes internal market commissioner Charlie McCreevy, and it is time for the two sides to sit down, talk and come up with a 'roadmap' for the future of copyright levies.

Media content, concentration and pluralism in Europe in the digital age

02.05.2008 @ 09:14 CET

The EUobserver sits down with the heads of the European Federation of Journalists, the International Federation of Journalists and Marianne Mikko, the Estonian MEP behind a new report on media pluralism in Europe to discuss the media landscape in Europe, and how, according to them, new technologies and media ownership concentration are transforming European democracy - and not always to the good.

MEPs reject calls for 'filtered internet'

10.04.2008 @ 17:39 CET

In defiance of the major music companies and film industry, the European Parliament has voted against punishing alleged file-sharers by shutting off their internet connection, an idea that has been pushed by both the record labels and French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the last year.

Pursuit of profit hurting the media, say MEPs

04.06.2008 @ 17:29 CET

The pursuit of profit is putting the historic role of the press as the watchdog of democracy at stake, MEPs have warned. They recommend measures to prevent interference from owners, shareholders or governments in editorial content and dismantling of media ownership concentration.