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Junilistan considers that cultural matters in general fall under the political responsibility of the Member States. We have therefore voted against this report in its entirety. The report falls outside the legislative procedure and is nothing more than an attempt by the Federalist majority in the European Parliament to give the EU even greater involvement in the field of cultural affairs.
We have voted in favour of the amendment which opposes action to deny citizens access to the Internet since we are opposed to the proposal of France that it should be possible to exclude file sharers throughout the EU from the Internet. Basically, however, we consider that the question of file sharing is a matter for the Member States to legislate on."@en1
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