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"European cinema is an economic factor which should not be underestimated. European productions bring in money for the Member States while they are being shown and also serve to make viewers aware of a wide range of different regions. In 2010, 1 203 films were produced in Europe. In the US, there were ‘only’ 754. Numerous SMEs profit due to European internal market film productions. However, it is becoming more and more difficult to monitor the legal distribution of audiovisual content in the Internet era. This results in the unequal treatment of online and offline services. Many audiovisual services use the Internet for distribution and marketing of their content and services. I abstained from voting since I believe that a number of approaches are required to regulate the audiovisual market on the Internet. On the one hand, care has to be taken to ensure that no copyright infringements result and, on the other hand, Internet neutrality and unregulated access must remain guaranteed for users."@en1
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