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This report contains positive elements which deserve to be supported, such as the proposal to reinforce Community initiatives in support of culture, the concern to promote cultural diversity, reading, publishing and protection of copyright, and support for those SMEs active in the field of culture. It also, however, has negative aspects. Most importantly, it should be said that the report subordinates culture to the market in general, and to the rules of the European Union internal market in particular. It privileges the commercial dimension of culture, and competition in the context of so-called ‘globalisation’. It thus participates in the logic of commercialisation of culture.
This report is characterised by various ambiguities, and does not clearly indicate or suggest any actual proposals or measures, such as defending or promoting public national systems to fund and support the production and dissemination of culture, aimed at protecting our cultural heritage and cultural production from subordination to the laws of the market, to the logic of commercial gain and to the promotion of mass- and consumer-orientated cultural models."@en1
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