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Eu Directive on collective management of copyright and related rights and Transnational Licensing of the rights of online Use of musical works in the internal market
date: 2020-05-07

European Parliament and Council No 2014/26/EU Number instruction


2014 years 2 month 26 day


On Collective management of copyright and related Rights and multi-regional rights licensing of musical works for online use in the domestic market (with EEA Relevant text)


European Union, Take into account "Treaty on the functioning of Europe" European Union, Especially control 50 (1) and 53 (1) Article and clause 62 inset, Taking into account the recommendations of the European Commission, Transmit the draft legislative bill to the National Parliament, Taking into account the European Economic and Social Committee (1) , According to the ordinary legislative process (2) act,


whereas:


(1) "Eu directive" The area of copyright and related rights already offers a high level of protection for rights holders, Thus protecting the framework within which these rights can take place. These directives help to develop and preserve creativity without distortion in a highly competitive internal market, Protecting innovation and intellectual creativity also encourages investment in innovative services and products.


(2) The communication is subject to copyright and related rights, Including books, Audiovisual production and recording of music, And related services therefore, Different copyright and related rights holders are required, actor, Producer and publisher. Usually used by rights holders in individuals or

Collectively manage their rights, Unless otherwise provided by member States under EU law and the international obligations of the EU and its Member States. Copyright and related administrative rights include licensing of users, user, Monitor the use of copyright and related rights, Income from rights derives from the allocation of rights and amounts payable to rights holders. Collective management organizations support rights holders to be paid to control or enforce their status for uses they would not engage in, Including non-domestic markets.


(3) "treaty" The first 167 article


European Union (TFEU) It helps Member States to ask the EU to take cultural diversity into account in its actions, While respecting their national and regional diversity, At the same time, common cultural heritage stands out. The collective governing body comes into play, And should continue to be cultural expressions as agents of diversity, By achieving minimal access to the market and providing for society, Culture and education serve the interests of rights holders and the public.


(4) When the union was formed, Collective management organizations should be able to enjoy these freedoms when representing rights holders provided by the treaty for persons residing or established in other Member States or for licensing users residing or established in other Member States.




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