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[Focus] Creative Rights

19.09.2006 @ 16:10 CET

EUOBSERVER / CREATIVE RIGHTS FOCUS - With digital publishing fast-becoming a multibillion euro market in the EU, artists, consumers, publishers and computer companies have taken off the gloves in a fight on regulation. In this special focus, EUobserver examines upcoming EU legislation in the sector and talks to the key players.

EU plans shake up of public broadcasting rules

04.11.2008 @ 17:42 CET

Public broadcasters across Europe, such as the BBC, Magyar Televizio in Hungary or PBS in Malta, worry that a European Commission review of the laws governing them pays too much attention to free market concerns and not enough to the delivery of quality content in the interest of citizens.

French internet law clashes with EU position

31.10.2008 @ 09:19 CET

The French Senate has overwhelmingly voted in favour of a law that would cut off access to the internet to web surfers who repeatedly download copyrighted music, films or video games without paying, putting the country on a collision course with Brussels.

MEPs attack Facebook over anti-gypsy hate groups

12.11.2008 @ 09:13 CET

Socialist deputies in the European Parliament have condemned Facebook, the popular social networking service, for hosting anti-gypsy groups, bearing such names as "Useful work for gypsies: testers of gas chambers," on its site.

Commission backs internet users over content providers

09.10.2008 @ 18:16 CET

The European Parliament's rejection of a proposed "three strikes" law - that would see internet users have their connection cut off if they have been found to repeatedly violate copyright - must be respected, the commission said at an EUobserver-organised conference on internet rights.

Sarkozy pushes Barroso to kill internet piracy decision

07.10.2008 @ 18:07 CET

The European Commission has rejected a request from the French president that commission head Barroso work to overturn a European Parliament decision banning the cutting of internet access to websurfers who illegally download films or music.

Mick Jagger in Brussels for online retailing chat

18.09.2008 @ 09:28 CET

Rolling Stone lead singer Mick Jagger visited the European Commission on Wednesday for a roundtable discussion on online retailing with competition commissioner Neelie Kroes.

October

  • 01HALLOWEEN: American style "trick or treating" swept Europe on 31 October.
  • 02VAALIKONE: Finns searched election website in municipal elections on 26 October.
  • 03ICESAVE: UK subsidiary of Iceland's Landisbanki declared bankruptcy.
  • 04SUPRENALOTTO: Italy's lottery site swept when Sicilian suburb won €100 million.
  • 05KENZA FARAH: The French R&B singer was hurt in a car accident on 13 October.
  • 06FALLOUT 3: This nuclear simulation game was launched on 16 October.
  • 07PES 2009: The Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 video game was released.
  • 08X FACTOR: The UK's hit reality show drew record audiences in October.
  • 09AC DC: The Australian band released its new album Black Ice on 20 October.
  • 10MAM TALENT: The Polish version of the television show "I Have Talent!".

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Google cuts data retention after EU privacy warning

10.09.2008 @ 09:24 CET

Following complaints by EU officials about threats to privacy, global search engine giant Google has moved to reduce the amount of time the company holds on to data about what users have searched for, cutting the length of time it retains search data from 18 months to nine.

Member states drag feet on European digital library

12.08.2008 @ 09:28 CET

The European Commission has urged member states to step up efforts to make Europe's cultural heritage available to citizens at a mouseclick with money and lack of technical expertise proving the greatest obstacles.

Indie labels outraged as EU approves Sony BMG deal

16.09.2008 @ 09:28 CET

The European Commission has given Japanese electronics giant Sony the green light to buy outright record label Sony BMG from German partner Bertelsmann. The EU executive sees no competition worries resulting from the merger, but indie music labels say Brussels is missing the boat - it is cultural diversity concerns that are under threat from the creation of such a music titan.

Berlusconi's Mediaset sues YouTube for €500 million

31.07.2008 @ 09:31 CET

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's media group, Mediaset, has filed a €500 million lawsuit against online video service YouTube for allowing content owned by the Italian firm to be uploaded by its users in a move that could have Europe-wide implications.