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2011: Copyright term extension

for music

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Mama?

2012: Orphan Works

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Article 5Rights of Rightsholders

3. Rightholders shall have the right to grant licences for non-commercial uses of any rights, categories of rights or types

of works and other subject-matter that they may choose.

2013: Collective Rights Management Directive

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Losers!

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Big Fat BrusselsMeeting

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2014

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Copyright Reform

Priority

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RedaReport

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CAM #1

16. Calls on the Commission to propose in the review of Directive 2001/29/EC to ensure that the creation, dissemination and publication of photographs, video footage or other images of any objects which are permanently located in physical public places ("Freedom of Panorama") shall be permitted as a mandatory exception

and that this initiative on copyright makes for wider understanding of artistry and creativity and their importance for the development of society,

while third party use of works created under this exception remaining subject to prior authorization by the rights holders of said works;

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CAM #2

16. Calls on the Commission to propose in the review of Directive 2001/29/EC to ensure that the creation, dissemination and publication of photographs, video footage or other images of any objects which are permanently located in physical public places ("Freedom of Panorama") shall be permitted as a mandatory exception

and that this initiative on copyright makes for wider understanding of artistry and creativity and their importance for the development of society,

while third party use of works created under this exception remaining subject to prior authorization by the rights holders of said works;

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CAM #3

16. Calls on the Commission to propose in the review of Directive 2001/29/EC to ensure that the creation, dissemination and publication of photographs, video footage or other images of any objects or structures (including buildings and statuary) which are permanently located in physical public places ("Freedom of Panorama") shall be permitted, creators of such photographs, video footage or other images shall remain able to authorise or prohibit third party use of their works;

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#saveFoP

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We need to prove it is a real issue.

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Don't do everything yourself.

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If you have materials, hand them out at the end.

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Don't ask MEPs to vote against their own party.

Ask them to share your concernswith their own party.

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30 individual emails/calls aremore effective than a newspaper

article or a joint letter.

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Be useful: Provide expertise or gossip

they can use.

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Check wording with legal help, communications experts

& translators.

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We don't have enough data & research.

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A campaign needs three types of teams:

1. Targeted aruguments2. Research & Data

3. Coordination

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1. Safeguard PD2. Simplify re-use of PSI

3. No extension of copyright temrs

4. Text and Data Mining5. Lending of e-books

6. Allow libraries & archives to digitise content

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