Tag: digital single market

  • European Parliament votes copyright reform

    European Parliament votes copyright reform

    The European Parliament has adopted the
    Directive negotiated with the EU Council presided by Romania on copyright in
    the digital single market, a document long-expected by the media and the
    cultural field, although severely contested by US online platforms and
    supporters of freedom of expression on the Internet. It is a crucial moment for
    European culture, for the digital single market and for protecting European
    principles and values. This Directive will help attain our shared goal, namely
    to adapt copyright rules to the 21st century. The Directive will help
    the media and creativity, EU Commissioner for the Digital Market, Mariya
    Gabriel, said. The EU official said the copyright directive is a key element of
    the European Strategy on the Digital Single Market. Talks on this topic had
    reached a stalemate the moment Romania took over the presidency of the Council
    of the EU, due to controversies related to striking a balance between the
    interests of authors and online platforms. Here is Radio Romania’s
    correspondent in Strasbourg, Carmen Gavrila, with more:


    The Directive provides for adapting
    copyright exemptions and limitations to digital and cross-border constraints.
    The document introduces compulsory copyright exemptions for the use of content
    for online teaching activities and the preservation and online dissemination of
    cultural heritage. Moreover, the document improves practices for awarding
    copyright licenses in order to ensure a wider access to online content and to
    achieve of functional copyright market.


    After three years of heated negotiations
    between the European Parliament and Member States, the document provides for
    the enforcement of copyright rules and obligations in the online field as well.
    The new rules provides authors and media publishers and possibility of
    negotiating copyrights with Internet platforms such as YouTube and news
    aggregators like Google News or Facebook. Additionally, several guarantees have
    been introduced to make sure the Internet continues to observe freedom of
    expression. The Directive is also aimed at facilitating copyright-marked
    content for research conducted by means of text and data mining (TDM)
    technologies, thus discarding a major competitive disadvantage researchers
    worldwide are currently faced with. The Council of the EU is next expected to
    approve the document.

  • April 28, 2017 UPDATE

    April 28, 2017 UPDATE

    ROMANIAN POLISH PARTNERSHIP – Romanian defence minister, Gabriel Les, met in Bucharest on Friday with his Polish counterpart, Antoni Macierewicz. On this occasion, minister Les has deemed the Strategic Partnership with Poland as strong and viable. He has also added that boosting bilateral relations should be based on co-operation within the EU and NATO. In turn, the Polish official has said Romania is a strong point of defence in southern Europe, just like Poland in the Baltic region. The Polish ministers agenda also included a visit to the NATO Centre of Excellence in Oradea, north-western Romania.



    PLANE INCIDENT – An airliner operated by the Romanian company TAROM on Friday was intercepted by military aircraft in Hungarys airspace. The plane, en route from Munich to Sibiu (central Romania), observed its flight path, but it hadnt managed to establish contact with Hungarys air traffic control, ATC. The TAROM airliner was escorted to the Hungarian-Romanian border.



    VACCINES – Romania is to notify the European Commission of its intention to put on hold its export of vaccines against the background of a measles epidemic currently affecting 5,000 people in this country, health minister Florian Bodog has announced. The Romanian official has added that the authorities intend to also ban exports in the case of other medicines including those stipulated in the national health programmes, medicines used in the treatment of various types of cancers. Minister Bodog has also said that he wants the Romanian patients not to be disadvantaged in comparison with patients from other countries where these medicines are selling at higher prices.



    DIGITAL MARKET – The digital single market is an objective in the EU region and the yearly costs for its creation stay around 415 billion euros, the vice president of the European Commission, Andrus Ansip, said in Bucharest on Friday, during a conference entitled Eurosfat 2017. According to the EU official, one of the digital single markets benefits is the coming into effect as of June 15th 2017 of the new regulations concerning the service of roaming at EU level. On the other hand, the EU official has underlined that the European Commission is working on liberalizing the citizens access to digital content as well as the online purchase of goods and services.



    PRESIDENCY – Romanian president Klaus Iohannis will represent Romania at the special meeting of the European Council due in Brussels on Saturday. According to the Presidential Administration, the Romanian head of state will stand for the unity of the 27 member states in the Brexit negotiation process. Maintaining the integrity of the single market and a gradual approach in the negotiation process are some of the elements the Romanian president will touch upon during the meeting with the European leaders. Protecting the rights and interests of the Romanian citizens in Great Britain will also be a priority for Romania during the negotiations, the Presidential Administration also says. The agenda of the high level meeting includes three major issues: the fate of the approximately three million EU citizens living in the UK and also the fate of some one billion Britons residing in the EU, the bill that great Britain should pay for exiting the EU, which is estimated at some 60 billion Euros, and the issue of the frontier between Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is British territory.



    US-ROMANIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP – According to Romanias ambassador in Washington, George Maior, the 20 years of Romanian-US Strategic Partnership have confirmed the fact that the US doesnt have a better and closer partner in south-eastern Europe than Romania. The Romanian diplomat on Thursday hosted a special dinner, which brought together several Republican members of the US House of Representatives, devoted to celebrating 20 years of Romanian-US strategic partnership. The tight cooperation in the field of security and the latest positive developments in the fields of economy, trade and investment have been underscored on this occasion. The US officials have mentioned the US Congress and administration appreciate the evolution and progress registered in terms of bilateral cooperation, which have turned Romania into a staunch partner for the USA. (Translated by D. Bilt and D. Vijeu)