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"I voted in favour of this resolution. We must promote European culture, bypassing anachronistic and restrictive bureaucracy while also guaranteeing copyright. Orphan works are works whose right holder or rights holders cannot be identified or found, while making a work available to the public requires authorisation from the right holder. For younger generations, especially, who are used to digital forms, what is not on the Internet might as well not exist. In short, orphan works represent a lost heritage that a powerful American search engine would like to take sole ownership of, although this is only limited to US works for now. Despite the Commission’s 24 August 2006 Recommendation, only a few Member States have introduced legislation on orphan works, limiting online access to citizens resident in their national territories. What this House is asking today is for libraries, educational establishments, museums and archives to be allowed to provide specific services for the online display of orphan works, whose ownership would be immediately recognised if, one day, the owner came forward with a duly documented request."@en1
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