European Commission copyright consultation
European Commission copyright consultation Introduction, timeline, and table of contents |
Access to online services |
Background
Current Proposals
The European Commission is considering modernising European copyright laws. To get feedback and input on this modernisation, the Commission published a series of questions, and asked organisations (like ours) to answer them. This was an important opportunity to influence EU copyright laws, and therefore an important opportunity for us to influence the future of the free knowledge movement. More background is available from the European Commission.
Submission
We submitted our finalised answers to the European Commission on March 4th, 2014. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Further copyright reform discussion
If you're interested in participating in future discussions of copyright reform and Wikimedia, please join the conversation on the AdvocacyAdvisors mailing list.
Questions answered
I. Rights and the functioning of the Single Market
- 1. The act of "making available"
- 2. Two rights involved in a single act of exploitation
- 3. Linking and browsing
- 4. Download to own digital content
II. Limitations and exceptions in the Single Market
- 1. Preservation and archiving
- 2. Off-premises access to library collections
- 3. E – lending
- 4. Mass digitisation
- B. Teaching
- C. Research
- D. Disabilities
III. Private copying and reprography
IV. Fair remuneration of authors and performers
VI. A single EU Copyright Title
VII. Other issues
Guides from other sources
Some other open culture/digital rights organisations also posted guides advising on how to respond. For reference:
Past Timeline
- February 7, 2014: Finish Foundation text proposals, circulate for community comment/refinement.
- February 21, 2014: Finalize for submission.
- March 5, 2014: Submission deadline.