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"At the second reading of amendments to the directive on copyright in the information society, the Danish Social Democrats have today voted in favour of securing the necessary balance between, on the one hand, the rightholders’ entirely justified interest in protecting their rights in relation to the new opportunities offered by the Internet and, on the other hand, the public’s interest in using these opportunities to benefit that exchange of information which is the prerequisite for the development of the knowledge-based society.
In the vote, we have voted in favour of amendments that will make it possible for public service stations to develop what are known as their ‘on demand’ services. We have done this because we think it important that no unnecessary obstacles should be placed in the way of public service stations continuing to be a part of the overall media picture. We have attached crucial importance to public service stations naturally having to pay for the use of materials to which others have the rights.
In the vote, we have also attached importance to no unnecessary restrictions being placed upon education, research and library work, two of the cornerstones of a modern democracy."@en1
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