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"Madam President, whether it be film sites, streaming portals or online music services, the distribution of creative content over the Internet is enjoying an ever larger market. However, the potential has not been exhausted yet and, compared to the United States or Asia, the EU still lags far behind when it comes to digital distribution. This kind of distribution over the Internet offers small-scale or young artists and musicians, in particular, an inexpensive method of reaching the widest possible audience. In turn, consumers get easy access to a wide range of creative content. In order to tap the potential of the European creative industries, we need to create an appropriate legal framework which covers licensing, amongst other things. Collective rights management also allows artists at the smaller end of the scale to exercise their rights. It is not enough that Europe had a lot to offer historically in the fields of culture and creativity. We need to wake up to what these fields have to offer and promote this market in the digital world accordingly."@en1
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