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- From: Howard Flack <Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:03:44 GMT
This is a posting of the IUPAP representative to the ICSTI list. I cut and copy rather than forward because his posting forwards all of the postings in this thread. Subject: Re: EU Copyright Directive - latest Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 14:39:40 +0000 From: Prof I Butterworth <i.butterworth@IC.AC.UK> Members may be interested to hear that the Academia Europaea has e-mailed all members and substitutes of the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament with the following message. The Royal Society has sent a similar message to all UK members of the Committee. The Academia Europaea, in common with many national academies, believes that there is a danger to the public interest that draft legislation to harmonise certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society may inhibit research and education by inordinately favouring rightholders. In particular, exceptions to copyright permitting fair dealing copying for purposes of research or personal study, which would have little financial consequences for the rightholders, are essential if the research and education communities are to fully play their role in strengthening an information society in Europe. The Academia Europaea was already concerned by the Common Position proposals, but given the long negotiations which had taken place, could perhaps feel that the Common Position proposals were acceptable. It is, therefore with very great concern, that it has learned that a large number of amendments may be being considered by the Legal Affairs Committee, which seek to strengthen further the rights of copyright holders. The damaging consequences for European research and education could be immense. The Academia Europaea urges the Legal Affairs Committee to accept the Common Position without amendments. [The Academia Europaea is an international, non-governmental association of individual scientists and scholars, aiming to promote learning, education and research. It was founded in 1988 and currently brings together some 1900 members from thirty five European countries and eight non-European countries. The Academia's membership covers a wide range of disciplines, including the physical sciences and technology, the biological sciences and medicine, mathematics, the humanities, the social and cognitive sciences, economics and law.] -- Howard Flack http://www.unige.ch/crystal/ahdf/Howard.Flack.html Laboratoire de Cristallographie Phone: 41 (22) 702 62 49 24 quai Ernest-Ansermet mailto:Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland Fax: 41 (22) 702 61 08
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