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The aim of this proposal is to continue the
Content programme on digital content. The aim of the new
Content
programme is to make digital content in the European Union more accessible, useable and exploitable, in order to facilitate the creation and diffusion of information and knowledge in areas of public interest at Community level. The programme will have EUR 163 million available for the period 2005-2008, and a specific aspect of the programme will be to improve the quality of digital content.
I have no objection to the promotion of tools, processes and services associated with the design, development, access and distribution of digital content or to the emphasis on the multilingual aspects of cultural, educational and scientific content. I do have reservations, however, when it comes to exploitation, particularly at the level of the reuse of public-sector information or the promotion of cross-border services – a pan-European market for digital content, which must not take place to the detriment of universal access to public information or limit the benefits of development in the sector, either to consumers or to the main operators. It must ensure that dynamism and innovation in the digital content sector are maintained. Despite this, the programme deserves our support, principally for its objective of promoting linguistic and cultural diversity.
Parliament’s amendments neither improve nor help to clarify the Commission’s proposal."@en1
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