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"In order to make the European audiovisual sector more competitive, it is essential to support online services at the same time as promoting cultural diversity and pluralism in the media. In the EU, the cultural and creative industries represent a significant number of jobs and they contribute around 2.5% of GDP to the economy. It is therefore essential to create a system encouraging legal content available to all in which the authors and artists involved are awarded fair and proportional remuneration, by means of individual contracts or collective work agreements. This same system should also take into account the fact that legal constraints should not be imposed on licences; should ensure the neutrality of the Internet; should adapt European law to the realities of the Internet and digital era; should guarantee legal certainty for rights owners and consumers through better coordination of legislation among Member States; should allow Internet users legal certainty when using streaming services; and integrate new technologies into national education programmes. I voted for this report because I think the measures included therein will contribute to promoting better audiovisual works in the EU."@en1
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