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"The distribution of artistic works in the film and audiovisual sector is not a simple matter. In this sector, art meets industry. Since the European Union has to be focused primarily on culture and education, it is essential to secure proper resources and opportunities for the dissemination of European films. Similarly, it is necessary to ensure the effective preservation of these works, primarily through digitisation. The cultural industry is not only an opportunity for artists: it also represents a significant number of jobs, and its economic contribution amounts to 2.5% of GDP, which is the same figure as for the car industry. Unfortunately, audiovisual production in the EU and its distribution involve a complex network of large, medium-sized and small enterprises, each of which is specialised and unique in its own way. It is essential that the EU has a clear, transparent, straightforward and, in particular, coherent legal framework for audiovisual works, because only in this way will it be possible to achieve a single digital market. Such integration will help create the new business models and distribution channels needed to improve and simplify access for consumers across the EU."@en1
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