2 Amendments of Eva KAILI related to 2016/2072(INI)
Amendment 147 #
Motion for a resolution
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5. Stresses that new technologyies and infrastructure rely on the content provided by creators; calls, therefore, on the Commission to establish a legal framework for the value chain in the digital age that takes into account the specificities of the sector and leads to an improvement in the remuneration of authors and creatohave enabled authors and creators to gain direct access to global audiences and have led to new forms of artistic and creative content, however recognises the importance of the creative procedure; calls, therefore, on the Commission to take an holistic approach in its examination of the legal framework for the value chain in the digital age that takes into account the specificities of the sector and enables further innovation, both in content and in technology that will lead to an improvement in the remuneration of authors and creators, while enabling the sustainability of new business models which have emerged in recent years;
Amendment 171 #
Motion for a resolution
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6. Asks the Commission, in view of the upcoming copyright reform, to create legal solutions which will further strengthen these protections to suit creators, right holders and consumers alike in order to make clearshow that liability exemptions can only apply to genuinely neutral and passive online service providers- and not to services that play an active role in distributing, promoting and monetising content at the expense of creators; s defined by the E-Commerce Directive and the case law of the CJEU- and not at the expense of creators, while it acknowledges that intermediary liability is a fundamental element of innovation and creative expression on the internet;