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Пишет Misha Verbitsky ([info]tiphareth)
Как ни смешно, но по факту Маккартни тут не очень при
делах. Вот список лоббистов, участвовавших в дискуссиях
статьи 13
https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/greens_meetings_on_copyright_until_10_december_2018.ods
там практически никого из Англии нет, какие-то мутные
European Collection Societies
найдено тут
https://corporateeurope.org/en/2018/12/copyright-directive-how-competing-big-business-lobbies-drowned-out-critical-voices

They also referred us to the torrent of material his office received from publishers, collecting societies and publishers. These included an empty CD, a blank letter and pamphlets claiming that "Culture is under attack". Europe For Creators also sent a letter entitled 'Let's play safe' which included a condom with the phrase "We love tech giants, we love protection too"!

Europe For Creators is a coalition of national level collecting societies such as PRS for Music and SABAM, which is run by GESAC, the European lobby group of collecting societies. Yet, these pamphlets do not mention anywhere who is behind them, and Europe for Creators is not a registered coalition on the EU lobby transparency register.

One particularly extravagant lobby resource that was sent to MEPs took the form of a full newspaper, with a headline that read "Copyright: the Voice of the Independent Press" (see picture 3). Across its 'front page' the bold title "Europe's independent press needs Article 11" is followed by an enlarged picture of a journalist being shot in Syria. The caption reads:

"AFP reporter Sammy Ketz, hits the ground as a Syrian soldier runs past during sniper fire in the ancient Christian Syrian town of Maalula, on September 18, 2013. Journalists in Syria have been killed by snipers, accused of spying, and kidnapped by gunmen, and with the threats growing, many say the conflict is now too dangerous to cover. Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says at least 25 professional journalists have been killed in the conflict'.

Below the picture is a call to MEPs to "reject any attempt to delete Article 11 from the European Commission's proposed Copyright Directive". Inside is an editorial, which is really a lobby letter, signed by 18 European News Agencies, as well as a text from AFP Baghdad Bureau Chief Sammy Ketz (pictured in the emotive image used on the front cover). Ketz's text appeals to MEPs to support Article 11, directly linking it with his experiences of reporting from the war front and arguing that Article 11 would help to secure revenue so that the media can continue to run expensive foreign news operations

я так понимаю, что музыкальные агентства вполне довольны
тем, что им капает с itunes/spotify/youtube и не вмешиваются,
а основное лоббирование было от news agencies


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