The following PDF and ODF contains my answers to the Public Consultation on the review of the EU copyright rules [1].
If you want to comment, please use the contact form [4].
PS: And now I hear that the commission is trying to get into treaties with Canada (CETA) which make any positive changes to copyright impossible: CETA: Mehr Rechte für Musikkonzerne [5] (german). I signed a petition against CETA [6] (german) - maybe it’s time to march the streets again. But what do we actually need to change to stop these ever repeating [7] attacks on our digital life [8]?
Anhang | Größe |
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2014-03-04-eu-copyright-consultation-document_en-arne_babenhauserheide.odt [2] | 73.84 KB |
2014-03-04-eu-copyright-consultation-document_en-arne_babenhauserheide.pdf [3] | 323.97 KB |
Links:
[1] http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/consultations/2013/copyright-rules/index_de.htm
[2] http://www.zwillingsstern.de/files/2014-03-04-eu-copyright-consultation-document_en-arne_babenhauserheide.odt
[3] http://www.zwillingsstern.de/files/2014-03-04-eu-copyright-consultation-document_en-arne_babenhauserheide.pdf
[4] http://www.zwillingsstern.de/contact
[5] http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/wirtschaftspolitik/freihandelsabkommen-mit-kanada-mehr-rechte-fuer-musikkonzerne-12828138.html
[6] http://www.attac.de/startseite/detailansicht/news/ttip-stoppen-jetzt-online-unterschreiben/
[7] http://www.zwillingsstern.de/censor-the-net
[8] http://www.zwillingsstern.de/light/english/generation-cultural-freedom