2023 years 2 month 15 day, The European Commission decided to 11 Several EU member states took their case to the European Court of Justice, Because they failed to inform the Committee that the 2 A directive on copyright was transposed into domestic law.
The committee decided that Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Poland and Portugal took their case to the European Court of Justice, Because they don't "Digital Single Market Copyright Directive" (European Union regulation 2019/790 Number instruction) Take conversion measures.
In addition, The Commission has referred Bulgaria, Finland, Latvia, Poland and Portugal went to court, Because they did not inform the Commission of the copyright and related rights measures that they had applied to certain online transmissions (European Union regulation 2019/789 Number instruction) Translated into domestic measures.
this 2 The directive aims to modernise copyright rules applicable to consumers and creators, To make the most of the digital world; Protect rights holders from different fields; Stimulate the creation and distribution of more high-value content. The directive brings more content choice to users by reducing transaction costs and facilitating the transmission of radio and television programmes within the EU.
background
On the conversion deadline 2021 years 6 month 7 After date, The Commission was originally established 2021 years 7 month 23 The infringement procedure was initiated in Japan, The complete conversion to unconveyed this 2 The member states notified of the directive sent a formal notification letter. 2022 years 5 month 19 day, The Commission is concerned about the failure to notify the conversion of No 2019/789 signal-ordered 10 Member states as well as the failure to notify the conversion of No 2019/790 signal-ordered 13 A member state made a reasonable point.
According to "Treaty on the functioning of the European Union" (TFEU) The first 258 article, If the Member State concerned fails to comply with a reasonable opinion within the time period set by the Commission, The latter can refer the matter to the European Court of Justice. In addition, According to TFEU The first 260 article (3) paragraph, The Commission could call on the European Court of Justice to impose financial sanctions on member States that fail to comply with their transposition obligations. (Compiled from ec. europa. eu)
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