Your proposal of the Portuguese scenario as a good example for adopting
across Europe made me wondering  what might be the reasoning behind that.
In the piece published today you only count the examples but do not offer
any analysis, proof, or legal reasons. Would you be so nice and expand it
beyond pure rhetorics?

All the best

Raul

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Lisette Kalshoven <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Wikimedians,
>
> Today at Communia we’re launching the Best Case Scenarios for Copyright
> <http://www.communia-association.org/bcs-copyright/> series, to promote
> great solutions such as user-friendly copyright limitations. They work in
> some EU countries and we want to talk about making them (and other good
> ones) mandatory for the whole EU. It would be great if you could promote
> the message via social media and any other communication with your partners.
>
> Today we introduce the idea for the campaign and on Wednesday we will
> publish the first case. Today’s post may be found here
> <http://www.communia-association.org/2016/06/06/bcs-copyright/> and
> Communia TT is here
> <https://twitter.com/communia_eu/status/739782579952443392>.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Lisette Kalshoven
>
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