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"The rapporteur presents a full analysis of the issues, especially the fiscal and legal aspects, and prospects of the audiovisual industry, especially with regard to new media. The comments are incisive and the recommendations are worthy of endorsement. I therefore support the report.
The central focus is communication in the post-analogue age, with its highly fragmented market, brought together by the general trend for platform convergence. While realistically acknowledging the features, if not the limitations, of the European market, I would like to add a few comments of my own. The new challenges and opportunities available even to small businesses with room for creativity and initiative for authors and performers lead to a number of recommendations. Where possible, there should be incentives in the form of remuneration in order to encourage the development of talents and a more conducive system of taxation; administrative and bureaucratic obstacles need to be removed; audiovisual piracy must be tackled; the Internet must remain neutral; and finally, platforms must be interoperable and there should be free access to content and to the markets.
Finally, I would like to draw attention to the issue of digital literacy, a problem that has perhaps been overemphasised on the basis of raw data on Internet use, but which nevertheless continues to raise delicate questions of participation and citizenship that need to be properly examined."@en1
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