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"The information technology sector is certainly one of those that has experienced the most innovation and technological progress. Nowadays, a whole panoply of content of which the majority of people have no awareness is just a click away. The arrival of new data-transfer technologies like ADSL, fibre optic, cable Internet, etc. enables the infinite diffusion of content, specifically in the form of streaming. Online distribution of audiovisual works in the EU needs to be properly regulated, since the crisis we are experiencing requires us to seek new job opportunities that can respond to the cultural and creative industries. I voted for Jean-Marie Cavada’s report because I think that, in the digital era, with the new information technologies, the audiovisual sector could constitute a veritable jungle in which creators are exploited by unscrupulous producers and/or companies completely disrespecting the market rules. This will cause serious harm as regards copyright to both the creators and the Member States to which they belong."@en1

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