New Estonian Presidency “compromise” creates copyright chaos

Following the launch of the controversial proposed Copyright Directive in September 2016, the European Parliament and the Member States (gathered in the Council of the European Union) are now developing their positions. The Council is working under its Estonian Presidency, which has produced a new “compromise” proposal. 

Country: Estonia

Domains: IPR

Stakeholder: Government

Tags: EU, compromise text, Estonia, copyright reform

Posted on Friday 3 November 2017

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