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". I would like to take the opportunity of the vote on the Boselli report to state that this report, and the ensuing debate, raise the issue of the future of European culture, one which is very closely related to the resources granted to creative artists. The report does not fool the cultural world and creative artists and they have joined forces with great enthusiasm. I met several of their representatives and have read their statements. I believe, as do many Members of the House, that they are, generally, in the right. Naturally, it is in everyone’s interest for works of art to be widely distributed, particularly by the new methods of communication. It should not, however, lead to daylight robbery. That is why it is absolutely necessary to control the process properly and, in particular, to ensure that private copying retains a status that is truly private. Despite today’s vote, the battle is still far from being won. That is another reason why citizens should continue their battle for a European Union that is not just an economic, financial, cold and heartless monster."@en1

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