[78-L] Good news on copyright extension

Kristjan Saag saag at telia.com
Thu Sep 3 12:01:15 PDT 2009


It may be interesting to know that the previous EU presidency, the Czech, 
also vehemently opposed an extension of copyright for recordings. Which 
indicates an opportunity for individual EU countries to direct the outcome 
of discussions...
Kristjan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan Bunting" <alanbuntinguk at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Good news on copyright extension


> This news is not surprising and is exactly what I predicted in an article 
> I wrote for the latest issue of the magazine "Journal Into Melody".
>
> It summarises the present state of play and may be found here (you need to 
> scroll down to get to it):
>
> http://www.rfsoc.org.uk/news.shtml
>
> The piece also reveals that the amended proposal is seriously flawed with 
> changes to the "use it or lose it" and "orpahn works" clauses meaning 
> that, if it became law, in many cases it would allow record companies to 
> retain copyright, even if they don't make the recordings available.
>
> Alan Bunting
>
> --- On Thu, 3/9/09, Kristjan Saag <saag at telia.com> wrote:
>
>> The Swedish minister of justice,Beatrice Ask, today disclosed that
>> Sweden, holding the EU presidency this year, will not give priority
>> to the question of copyright extension on recordings. The message was
>> delivered during a committee hearing in Brussels, today.
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