EU policy/Press releases monitoring
This page is part of EU Policy initiative series and aims to collect and recap all official releases and statements by EU institutions regarding the policy areas of interest. The structure is chronological.
Copyright reform
editOrientation Debate on Copyright
editFull Name of Document: Commission agrees way forward for modernising copyright in the digital economy
Type: MEMO
Institution: European Commission
Date: 5 December 2012
- Copyright must remain fit for the purpose of growth and innovation
- Stakeholder dialogue to be initiated in 2013
- New legislation proposal possible in 2014
IP Forum - Licensing Europe
editFull Name of Document: Licences for Europe: quality content and new opportunities for all Europeans in the digital era
Type: Speech by Commissioner Barnier at IP Forum organised at the European Parliament by MEP Marielle Gallo.
Date: 6 December 2012
Institution: European Commission (speech), European Parliament (IP Froum)
Detailled report of the IP Froum
- InfoSoc Directive revision possible
- New exception to copyright not off the table
- Stakeholder dialogue to be lauched
- Cross border licensing and content availability is top priority
EC adopts Communication on Copyright
editFull Name of Document: Copyright: Commission urges industry to deliver innovative solutions for great access to online content
Type: Press Release
Institution: European Commission
Date: 18 December 2012
- Structured stakeholder dialogue to be launched in 2013.
- Responsible Commissioners are Barnier (Internal Market and Services), Kores (Digital Agenda) and Vassiliou (Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth)
- An on-going review of current EU copyright will be completed and generate input for the discussions.
- The dialogue will be centred around four issues:
- Cross-border access and the portability of services
- User-generated content and licensing for small-scale users of protected material
- Audiovisual sector and cultural heritage institutions
- Text and data mining
Kroes: Driving digital growth
editFull Name of Document: Driving digital growth
Type: Speech by Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kores
Institution: European Commission
Date: 18 December 2012
- Cybersecurity Directive planned in 2013
- Broadband access in remote areas
- Lack of regulation not necessarily negative
- Open source community must be part of the Digital Agenda
- More digital entrepreneurship needed
Licenses for Europe: Kick-Off Plenary Session
editDate: 4 February 2013
The structured stakeholder dialogue was opened by a plenary session attended by all three responsible Commissioners - Michel Barnier, Neelie Kroesand and Androulla Vasilliou. Following the plenary the four working groups - Cross-border Working group (WG1), User-Generated Content Working Group (WG2), Audiovisual Sector and Cultural Heritage Institutions (WG3) and Text and Data Mining for Scientific Research Purposes (WG4) - had their first meetings.
- New forms of contractual relations necessary.
- Single market/cross-border access to cotent a must.
- Legal certainty for users that re-use online content.
- How to make use of data mining technologies?
- People are afraid of re-using digital content.
- Researchers and scientist need simpler access regulation.
- Licenses must fit reality and be simpler.
- Copyright protects cultural diversity and rewards creativity.
- Cross-border availablity is crucial.
- Improve transparency of users', re-users' and creators' rights.
- Do something with text and data mining.
Data Protection Reform
editEuropean Commission
editA collection of press releases and documents (including public surveys and factsheets) from the EC.
Albrecht Report
editDocument: Draft Report on the Proposal of General Data Protection Regulation
Rapporteur: Jan Albrecht, MEP
Institution: European Parliament
Date: 10 January 2013
- Critisised by the UK, praised by the European Data Protection Supervisor.
- Users in control by "clear affirmative action" (i.e. no pre-ticked boxes).
- Definition of personal data: Data that would identify a person either alone or in combination with other data.
- Right to be Forgotten: Erasure envisioned if there is no legitimate reason to keep data.
- Personal data breaches must be reported within 72 hours (instead of 24 os in orginial proposal).
Irish Presidency
editFull Name of Document: Data Protection and Growth
Type:Joint statement by Commissioner Viviane Reding and Irish Minister for Justice Alan Shatter
Institution: Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union
Date: 29 January 2013
- The Irish presidency would like to bring the process forward.
- Data protection is seen mainly as an instrument to foster economic growth.
IMCO Committee Opinion
editFull Name of Document: Opinion of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection for the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Type: Opinion following the committee vote of the proposed draft.
Institution: European Parliament
Date: 28.01.2013