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"en.20001213.4.3-121"2
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The resale right for the benefit of the author is an important mechanism for supporting artistic creation and artists.
The Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market rightly insists on no upper limit and a minimum of no less than 7%.
However, the attempt to reconcile the resale right with the competitiveness of the European market in
has resulted, mainly on the part of the Council, in reduced protection for the artist from subsequent sales of his works. The European Union should move in the opposite direction and help to internationalise the resale right by putting this issue at the top of its agenda during negotiations with other countries with a flourishing art market, such as the USA, Switzerland etc."@en1
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"objets d'art"1
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