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"− I voted in favour of this report because with it the European Parliament has expressed its position on European Commission’s proposal on combating piracy and infringements of intellectual property rights. The Commission has presented the European Parliament with a proposal on merging the management of two different institutions established to gather information about intellectual property and brands and to combat intellectual property infringements. Its work would thus become more effective and this would also save money. Such a proposal was greatly welcomed in the European Parliament because back in 2010 the European Parliament contacted the Commission requesting the strengthening of the role of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, and it will be possible to do this by entrusting certain functions that require additional resources to the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market established in 1996. The new structure of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights with additional resources will cover more transparent governance on the basis of a clear methodology set out in advance, greater accountability to the European Parliament, the Commission and civil society, and its work will equally represent the interests of industry, consumers, small business and independent producers. It is important to note that the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights will not carry out any functions that could be compared to the role of law enforcement authorities."@en1

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