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"The global art market has been valued at roughly 12 billion dollars for 2012 so authors of art works and their heirs must be compensated fairly. At times, one art work is traded time and time again – which exponentially increases its value – without its author or his or her heirs gaining any benefit. The report under examination, drawn up by Marielle Gallo, addresses the application and effects of the Resale Right Directive. The ‘resale right’ is the prerogative for all authors of art works to share in the price each time that their works are sold. Exercising this right at European Union level was harmonised on 1 January 2006. Although the European art market has tailed off, no cause-and-effect link can be attributed to the entry into force of this directive. I voted in favour of this proposal which aims, on the one hand, to ensure that authors of graphic and plastic works of art receive a financial share from successive sales of their creations, and, on the other hand, to harmonise the application of the resale right in the EU."@en1

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