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"Mr President, serious infringements of and a lack of protection for intellectual property have long been a way of life in Greece, well before the advent of the information society. With the new technologies available, artists are now looking more than ever to the European Union to deal with this issue at Community level. Clearly, there are numerous contradictory points, multiple pressures and disputed theories and we ourselves – over and above the lobby – have seen another side of authors, another side of consumers of these works and, in this sense, I think that the work undertaken by Mr Boselli and the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market is the work of a magician. I think they have seriously improved on the Council's common position, which did too little to protect intellectual property. It is important that we limit the exceptions and I think that the amendment by the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal market is a careful amendment, although it might have gone further. We also have to take care with libraries and archives because, if we make various amendments here, we will end up infringing intellectual property rights."@en1
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