Directive approved by 5 votes 317 to 312 На вт, 26.03.2019 г. в 10:09 ч. Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov < [email protected]> написа:
> Hello all, > > Today after 12:30 we expect the European Parliament in Strasbourg to vote > on the copyright file. > > First there will be a vote on whether to allow amendments or just vote the > entire package as is. Only if there is a majority for that will votes on > deleting Articles 11 and 13 be allowed. I am attaching a voting list with > recommendations on Article 13, so you can follow the vote. > > Stream is here: > http://www.europarl.europa.eu/website/webstreaming.html?event=20190326-0900-PLENARY > > What happens if the reform is passed as is: > The Council will nod this off at a General Council meeting on 9 April. > Then it will be published in the official journal and Member States will > have 24 months to transpose the new rules. In this case we will work on > national implementations. There is a lot we can to remedy *some* of the > effects of Article 13 & open the door to future litigation. We can also > widen the gains some of the exceptions provide at least nationally. > > What happen is the European Parliament amends the reform: > The entire text goes to Council and then the Member States governments > need to decide if they accept it as is or want to further amend it and > negotiate with the EP. In this case we focus on the EP elections, as a move > before them would be unlikely. > > Very hypothetical: > If a country, such as Germany for instance, suddenly changes its behaviour > on 9 April, it could theoretically still stop the package. But copyright is > already agreed upon in Council and put down as an "A item" for the 9 April > meeting. A items are considered purely procedural, get nodded off and not > even discussed (as agreement and a vote have already taken place). There is > only one time, to my knowledge, that such an A item was pulled back. The > Software Patents Directive. I think it is extremely unlikely to happen > again. > > Thanks everyone for you help and support. > > Cheers from Strasbourg, > Dimi > > > > > >
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