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MEPs reject call to update copyright rules

EP Press conference on the copyright directive

Yesterday, MEPs rejected a proposal to begin negotiations to update copyright laws for the digital age.

Parliament’s plenary voted by 318 votes to 278, with 31 abstentions to reject the negotiating mandate, proposed by the Legal Affairs Committee on 20 June. As a result, Parliament’s position will now be up for debate, amendment, and a vote during the next plenary session, in September.

After the vote, the rapporteur, Axel Voss (EPP,DE) said:

“I regret that a majority of MEPs did not support the position which I and the Legal Affairs Committee have been advocating. But this is part of the democratic process. We will now return to the matter in September for further consideration and attempt to address peoples’ concerns whilst bringing our copyright rules up to date with the modern digital environment.”

Read more on this subject, covered well by the BBC here.

Related: Sylvie Fodor: CEPIC – The EU Draft Directive on Copyright

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