| Commissioner McCreevy at the JURI Committee - 19/05/08 |
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On May 19th, 2008, Charlie McCreevy, Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, delivered a speech at the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee (JURI). He focused on the green paper on copyright in the knowledge economy, the extension of the term of protection for performers and private copyright levies.
I. Green paper on copyright in the knowledge economy: The Commissioner said the work continues in this issue, which has “to encourage debate on how copyright legislation can serve the objective of the dissemination of knowledge for research, science and education, particularly in the online environment.” Mr.McCreevy underlined that “the Green Paper aims to set out a number of issues connected with the role of copyright in the knowledge economy". The Green Paper could be adopted just before or just after the summer break and it is intended to launch a public consultation. II. Copyright protection for performers:
The Commissioner presented his intention to extend the term of protection for performers and sound recording from the current 50 to 95 years:
Besides, each record company will have to set up a special fund specifically devoted to session musicians. The company will have to pay a percentage of its increased revenues in the extended period into this fund. III. Private copyright levies: After a public consultation carried out between February and April 2008, Mr. McCreevy announced a public hearing on May 27th, 2008.
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