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Digital Single Market: EU negotiators reach a breakthrough to modernise copyright rules [europa.eu]
Digital Single Market: EU negotiators agree to set up new European rules to improve fairness of online platforms' trading practices [europa.eu]
EU aims to curb big tech's dominance in business listings [www.engadget.com]
EU proposal targets digital platforms, including Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple [venturebeat.com]
EU sets out to improve fairness of online platforms' trading practices [www.theblockcrypto.com]
Google, Amazon among those targeted in EU unfair practices digital rules ? Reuters ? https://t.co/pFOKsarSpC
— Tamara Davis ?? (@warriors_mom) February 14, 2019
New @DSMeu success! Last night EU negotiators agreed on the first-ever rules to inject fairness, transparency & predictability in business-to-online platforms relashionships. This will benefit small business such as hotels, traders and ap developers. https://t.co/mNCggMsaS2 pic.twitter.com/4uiM2lBX3O
— Nathalie Vandystadt (@NatBruxelles) February 14, 2019
EU prohibits platforms from suspending business accounts without clear reasons and possibilities to appeal, and more in new #P2B regulation https://t.co/lhPBZpIx1s
— Simon Van Dorpe (@simonvandorpe) February 14, 2019
Brussels tech regulation aims to strengthen businesses’ rights https://t.co/a1ILx6SbLS
— Financial Times (@FT) February 14, 2019
We wanted to better protect European authors, performers and journalists, while reinforcing the interests of internet users.
— European Commission ?? (@EU_Commission) February 14, 2019
We adopted new EU copyright rules to make them fit for the digital age.
See how #EUdelivers → https://t.co/7y6al7sPvm pic.twitter.com/Gc1SCFg4o0
What does the new #CopyrightDirective mean for learners, teachers, creators and researchers? ?♀️??
— Erasmus+ (@EUErasmusPlus) February 14, 2019
➡️Wider opportunities to use copyrighted material for education, research and preservation of cultural heritage!https://t.co/mW1jSs8dUC pic.twitter.com/Jekq6B5gTX
Agreement reached to modernise copyright rules.
— European Commission ?? (@EU_Commission) February 13, 2019
Freedoms enjoyed by internet users will be enhanced, creators better remunerated & internet economy will have clearer rules.
It will strengthen creative sector.
It will bring added value to EU citizens.https://t.co/39Fg6vZ40p pic.twitter.com/wvNNaAvvoO
Agreed: a #CopyrightDirective fit for the digital age.
— Creative Europe (@europe_creative) February 14, 2019
The new rules will protect authors and internet users, while bringing real benefits to the creative sector, education, research & #culturalheritage.
➡https://t.co/VLqmVc2Fi9#Copyright pic.twitter.com/xVHxaZ6X7U
??EU改正著作権法、政治合意成立。米大手ITプラットフォーム事業者に対し著作権侵害防止の法的責任及び著作物リンクへの公平対価支払い義務が20年にも施行。
— Ken Sugar? (@ken_sugar) February 14, 2019
▼欧州委員会プレスリリース(英文)https://t.co/4NR1JgluRH
▼日経ヨーロッパ日本語記事https://t.co/44iTvY853jhttps://t.co/LQhaGlYQsw
#Copyright reform, one of the most emblematic initiatives of #TeamJunckerEU, agreed tonight. At last clear rules for users, creators and platforms. Digital Europe now a reality, no longer just an objective. https://t.co/kfyehJlliR
— Margaritis Schinas (@MargSchinas) February 13, 2019
Today we reached a historical political agreement on the new #copyright rules.
— Roberto Viola (@ViolaRoberto) February 13, 2019
An up-to-date copyright framework will benefit users, creators, publishers, enhance quality journalism & improve acess to content for everyone in #EU https://t.co/bVFGXILh9v pic.twitter.com/UGPRdqhZYL
#Copyright Are we sure the deal reached in the trilogue will really help to rebalance the digital ecosystem, protect authors, better guarantee #Citizens access to information and contents & not stifle consumers creativity?
— marco pierani (@pierani) February 14, 2019
I am not sure at all?
And You? https://t.co/6wkg4LNtz5
New @DSMeu success! Last night EU negotiators agreed on the first-ever rules to inject fairness, transparency & predictability in business-to-online platforms relashionships. This will benefit small business such as hotels, traders and ap developers. https://t.co/mNCggMsaS2 pic.twitter.com/4uiM2lBX3O
— Nathalie Vandystadt (@NatBruxelles) February 14, 2019
New transparency rules will benefit millions of European companies relying on digital platforms to reach their customers. This will end unfair practices, safeguarding the great advantages of online platforms.
— European Commission ?? (@EU_Commission) February 14, 2019
See how #EUdelivers → https://t.co/FIUwAu1TV6 pic.twitter.com/UfkfnsGEYa
Happy that we have agreed with @EUCouncil & @Europarl_EN on new rules to protect millions of #SMEs that sell through digital #platforms. This is an important step forward to ensure fairer & more transparent conditions for our businesses online #p2bhttps://t.co/kNjwbYD1q1
— Elżbieta Bieńkowska (@EBienkowskaEU) February 14, 2019
Austrian comp authority adds to list of Amazon investigations. Interestingly, this originates from complaints on "unfair trade practices", most (if not all) of which fall squarely within scope of the P2BF regulation agreed yesterday: https://t.co/KuJbev8k7W #platformregulation https://t.co/2CkojbQydd
— Nicolo Zingales (@JusTechne) February 14, 2019
?@EU_Commission reaches agreement with @Europarl_EN & @EUCouncil on rules to increase transparency and fairness in online platforms. #p2b rules will create a fairer + more transparent environment for #SMEs selling through #platforms: https://t.co/FuJTUkpqzL #DigitalSingleMarket pic.twitter.com/DAm74z6EdB
— Market,Industry&SMEs (@EU_Growth) February 14, 2019
PtoBプラットフォーム規則案も合意。これも原文が無いけれど、色々見た限り欧州委当初提案の「ライトタッチ」透明性アプローチ維持でまずは落ち着いた模様。/EU negotiators agree to set up new European rules to improve fairness of online platforms' trading practices https://t.co/99KjhFoXjm
— 生貝直人 / Naoto Ikegai (@ikegai) February 14, 2019
EU proposal targets digital platforms, including Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple https://t.co/zaRQFxRlz7 #Business pic.twitter.com/4zrcYhUyPu
— Evan Kirstel in #SanFrancisco @samsung #unpacked (@evankirstel) February 14, 2019
EU sets out to improve fairness of online platforms’ trading practiceshttps://t.co/fmpJfYYkG6
— The Block (@TheBlock__) February 15, 2019