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"We share the rapporteur’s view that artistic creation makes a decisive contribution to affirming and developing cultural heritage. The resale right – ensuring that the artist receives a percentage of the profit from the sale of a work of art – guarantees continuity of pay for artists, who very often sell their works at low prices at the start of their careers. In this way, the resale right for the benefit of the living author of an original work of art can help to ensure artists are appropriately compensated for their output. On this occasion, we can but defend the right to create and to cultural and artistic enjoyment, and the role of the State in fostering the conditions for this right to be enjoyed. It is a right that is currently being severely jeopardised in Portugal, despite being enshrined in Portugal’s Constitution."@en1
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