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"The future development of the information society must be focused on creating the audiovisual material that is essential for the growth of this market. The cultural and creative industries provide a significant number of jobs in the EU and their economic contribution in terms of added value amounts to 2.5% of GDP. The economic model for the market in audiovisual works is based on different sales territories, each with its own specific release windows for the various media. This system must not be undermined because it ensures a good commercial balance between all of the partners in the sector. In the EU, the production, funding and distribution of audiovisual works are handled by a complex network of large, medium-sized and small enterprises, each of which is specialised and has its own particular characteristics. The single market works, and offers new prospects and opportunities, both to consumers and to creators and service providers. The aim of EU policy must be to create an environment conducive to the development of universally accessible legal content, to innovation and to creation. We must now focus our efforts on ensuring legal certainty in the online digital environment in Europe and ensure that there is no inequality of treatment between online and offline services."@en1
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