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Пишет anon75448 ([info]anon75448)
@ 2018-09-13 20:25:00


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Article 13 vote, swedish MEP
https://www.svt.se/kultur/medier/sa-kommer-svenska-eu-politikerna-att-rosta-i-dag

So, Swedish EU politicians will vote today
Survey with the politicians: how will your party vote on copyright online?
On Wednesday, the European Parliament will vote for a new law that can change the conditions on the Internet. In this way, the Swedish parliamentary elected EU parliamentarians answer the question of how their party addresses the issue of increased copyright:

Lars Aduktusson (KD)

- The Christian Democrats welcome the work of harmonizing the digital copyright laws. We support a proposal that ensures that copyright owners get a fair share of the value they create, while not hampering digital innovation and accessible culture on the internet

Soraya Post (FI)

- We in feminist initiative think that EU authors / cultural creators should be paid for their work. At the moment, technology companies and digital platforms make huge profits when the works of cultural creatures are used and distributed online, and the cultural creations themselves sometimes get no compensation at all for their work.

Christofer Fjellner (M)

- It's still not good enough for us to support it. The proposals are still at risk of inhibiting information flows, user-friendliness online, and innovation and competitiveness for small businesses.

Malin Björk (V)

- In this vote, Parliament will take up more than 200 amendments, so I can not say in advance how I will vote in the final vote. It simply depends on how the deliberations are going. For the Left Party, it is important that copyright holders are given the opportunity for fair compensation for their work. We see the problems that some major profit-making platforms in many cases do not replace copyright holders. Copyright legislation has to be reviewed in order to adapt to digital reality. The Left Party also protects an Internet that respects both the privacy and users, citizens and consumers' rights. The Internet must continue as a platform for democracy and active citizenship. I will vote for a fair balance between the various interests that must be met.

Fredrick Federley (C)

- The center party will vote to save both the Internet and the art. Obviously, artists and cultural creators must be paid fairly for the work they have done, but it must be done in a way that does not limit the free internet. If it comes to bad writing, I will vote down the entire bill,

Max Andersson (MP)

- There are a total of 252 amendments so it's a bit difficult to answer exactly, but in short we will vote for a balanced copyright that does not include upload filters or fees on links because it does not risk damaging the internet. We will also vote for fair licensing agreements that provide better terms for authors against major commercial platforms, for panoramic freedom, widespread text and data recovery, against a new rights for sports organizers and for an exception for user-generated content.

Kristina Windberg (SD)

- We will vote no to the entire directive and also vote to delete Articles 11 and 13.

Jasenko Selimovic (L)

- I will vote on the compromise proposals we have initiated within ALDE and negotiated as members of different groups, which I consider to be a good balance of respect for copyright while avoiding unnecessary monitoring.

Jytte Guteland (S) said in an interview with P1 Morning on Wednesday:

- We will vote in favor of a copyright reform that both strengthens right-holders, but also aims to balance the rights we want to protect, so that freedom of expression is available on the Internet so that we have an open internet.

Voted on Sep 12, 2018:
+ Feminist initiative (1 MP)
+ The Social Democrats (5 MP)
- The Green (4 MP)
- The Left (1 MP)
- The Conservatives (3 MP)
- Christian Democrats (1 MP)
- The Center Party (1 MP)
- Liberals (2 MP)
- Swedish Democrats [the Right] (2 MP)