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"en.20121120.28.2-351-750"2
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"The Resale Right Directive was designed to achieve two objectives: on the one hand, to ensure that authors of graphic and plastic works of art share in the economic success of their creations, and, on the other hand, to harmonise the application of the resale right in the EU. In its Report on the Implementation and Effect of the Directive, the Commission concluded that no clear patterns could be established to link the loss of EU share in the global market for modern and contemporary art with the harmonisation of provisions relating to the application of the resale right in the EU on 1 January 2006. Furthermore, the information in the Commission report and market data suggests that the resale right has no negative impact on the location of the art market or its turnover. The Commission is called upon to work closely with stakeholders to strengthen the position of the European art market."@en1
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