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". – The two directives on electronic commerce and copyright are extremely important. It is the Commission's duty to ensure that Member States transpose them into their law. They are both within the remit of my colleague, Mr Bolkestein, but we are cooperating here and I am ready to contact him after Question Time.
On the matter of copyright, the Commission is organising a workshop in the next few weeks on digital rights management technologies. When content is sold on line it is very important to guarantee a system where the copyright holder can receive proper royalties for his production. New technologies like digital rights management are helpful there.
My personal wish is that this technology could result in more targeted methods to get proper revenue for copyright holders so that Member States would not need to go for these very broad untargeted solutions such as copyright levy.
Finally, on the follow-up of the Member States, there is often a problem that progress is piecemeal and there is not sufficiently strong coordination in Member States to guarantee that progress will take place in all areas. That will be one of the issues we will raise at the next informal Council and we will pass this challenge to European Council in Barcelona."@en1
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