The Copyright Directive: Misinformation and Independent Enquiry Statement from European Academics to Members of the European Parliament in advance of the Plenary Vote on the Copyright Directive on 5 July 2018
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| Publication date | 29-06-2018 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| Publisher | CREATe |
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| Abstract |
This academic statement was released in anticipation of the plenary vote in the European Parliament on the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive, scheduled for 5 July, 12:00. This latest statement attempted to address directly some of the misinformation circulating in a heavily lobbied environment. The statement rejected the following four claims as false: False: The proposals will increase legal certainty False: The Internet will not be filteredFalse: There is no problem relating to freedom of expression False: Memes will not be affected The statement also assessed the following claims as misleading: Misleading: Complaint and redress mechanisms will protect the interests of users Misleading: Authors will receive an increased share of copyright remuneration |
| Document type | Report |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://bit.ly/2loFISF https://www.create.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Academic_Statement_Copyright_Directive_29_06_2018.pdf |
| Other links | https://www.create.ac.uk/policy-responses/eu-copyright-reform/ |
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