RÉSOLUTION EUROPÉENNE sur la réforme européenne du droit d’ auteur

This legislation addresses the reform of European copyright law, focusing on accessibility for individuals with visual impairments and other reading difficulties. It emphasises the importance of balancing copyright protection with the need for wider access to published works for those with disabilities. The document highlights concerns about the scope of exceptions related to text and data mining, suggesting limitations to prevent commercial use.

Furthermore, it discusses the significance of respecting the spirit of the Marrakech Treaty to enhance access to printed works for the visually impaired. The legislation also touches upon the economic impact of the cultural and creative industries in the EU, underlining their potential contribution to the digital single market. It calls for support for measures that align with the evolving digital landscape while considering the realities of the market and the educational sector.

Overall, the legislation aims to strike a balance between copyright protection and accessibility, particularly for individuals facing reading challenges. It encourages the implementation of measures that support wider access to copyrighted works while acknowledging the economic importance of the cultural and creative sectors in the European Union.

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Category
Digital Transition, Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility
Source
French Senate
Author(s)
Language
French
Geography
France
Keywords
Copyright Law, Copyright, EU, European Union, Accessibility, visually impaired individuals, Heritage Protection, Protection, Rights, Public access, wider access, Disability, Disabled People, cultural industries, creative industries, Single Market, Digital, Education
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