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"The audiovisual sector combines intellectual creation, culture and art with industry. The coexistence of these two different elements requires tools to encourage the artistic expression of creators, especially young creators, while at the same time finding ways of enabling it to create jobs and thus make a contribution to the economy. Certainly, any policy in this sector cannot ignore new technologies and the dynamism which they impart to the audiovisual sector. One of the facts highlighted by this report, which I supported, is that Union policy must aim to create an environment conducive to universally accessible legal content. This is in keeping with Europe’s moral obligation to protect holders of intellectual property rights, without depriving citizens of knowledge and education."@en1
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