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6 Amendments of Evelyne GEBHARDT related to 2015/0284(COD)

Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 1
(1) Since the internal market comprises an area without internal frontiers relying, inter alia, on the free movement of services and persons, it is necessary to provide that consumers canGuaranteeing permanent access to online content services for consumers throughout the European Union based on subscriptions contracted in the Member State of residence is an important element for the completion of the Single Market and the effective enforcement of the principles of free movement of persons and services. Consumers should be able to use online content services which offer access to content such as music, games, films or sporting events not only in their Member State of residence but also when they are temporarily present in other Member States of the Union for purposes such as business or leisure travel, periods of study. Therefore, barriers that hamper access and use of such online content services cross borders should be eliminated.
2016/06/29
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 19
(19) Service providers should ensure that their subscribers are properly informed about the conditions of enjoyment of online content services in Member States other than the Member State of residence of the subscribers. Requiring that the delivery of online content services to subscribers temporarily present in Member States other than their Member State of residence be of the same quality as in the Member State of residence could result in high costs for service providers and thus ultimately for subscribers. Therefore, it is not appropriate for this Regulation to require that the provider of an online cwhilst this Regulation does not impose disproportionatent service take measures to ensur requirements to guarantee the same quality of delivery of such services beyond the quality available via the local online access chosen by a subscriber while temporarily present in another Member State. In such cases the provider shall not be liable if the quality of delivery of the service is lower. Nevertheless, the provider should explicitly and duly inform the subscriber on a durable medium about the quality of the delivery of an online content service in a Member State other than that of residence and about clear technical settings preventing the service provider from guaranteeing identical quality standards in the country of temporary stay. In such cases the provider shall not be liable if the quality of delivery of the service is lower. This information should be regarded as material for the purposes of Article 7(5) of Directive 2005/29/EC. Moreover, if the provider expressly agrees to guarantee certain quality of delivery to subscribers while temporarily present in other Member States, the provider shall be bound by such agreement.
2016/06/29
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 23 a (new)
(23a) Verifications means may include the implementation of currently used means for periodic checking of relevant information of IP addresses to the extent that this is necessary for the purposes of this Regulation. Considering that for purposes of the verification what matters is not the precise location, but rather the subscriber's temporary presence in another Member State while accessing the service, data on precise location or any other personal data should not be collected and processed for this purpose. Similarly, where authentication of a subscriber is sufficient on order to deliver the service provided, identification of the subscriber should not be required. The verification process should be carried according to privacy and data protection rules.
2016/06/29
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 185 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1
(1) The provider of an portable online content service provided against payment of money shall enable a subscriber who is temporarily present in a Member State to access and use the online content service available in his or her Member State of residence without imposing additional costs.
2016/06/29
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 214 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 a (new)
Article 3a Option to enable portability The provider of an online content service provided without payment of money may choose to enable its subscribers who are temporarily present in a Member State to access and use the online content service on the condition that the provider verifies effectively the subscriber's Member State of residence in accordance with this Regulation. The service provider shall inform subscribers, the relevant holders of copyright and related rights and those holding any other rights in the content of online content service of its decision to provide the online content service in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article prior to providing that service. The information shall be provided by means which are adequate and proportionate. If the provider chooses to provide the online content service in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article, this Regulation shall apply to that provider entirely.
2016/06/29
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 217 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 b (new)
Article 3b Verification of the Member State of residence (1) The provider of an online content service provided against payment of money shall make use of effective means in order to verify the Member State of residence of its subscribers. These verification means shall be reasonable, not intrusive, proportionate and shall not go beyond what is strictly necessary in order to achieve the purpose of this Regulation. These means shall not constitute an excessive burden for the subscribers. (2) In order to comply with the obligation set out in paragraph 1, the provider shall rely on the following verification means: (a) a declaration by the subscriber on their Member State of residence; (b) any valid document confirming subscriber's Member State of residence; (c) the billing address or the postal address of the subscriber; (d) bank details such as bank account, local credit or debit card of the subscriber; (e) the place of installation of a set top box or a similar device used for supply of services to the subscriber; (f) the subscriber being a party to a contract for internet or telephone connection in the Member State; (g) the subscriber paying a licence fee for other services provided in the Member State, such as public service broadcasting; (h) currently used technical means for periodic checking of relevant information of IP addresses, to the extent that is strictly necessary for the purposes of this Regulation. (3) Unless the Member State of residence can be sufficiently established on the basis of a single verification means, the provider shall rely on a combination of such means. (4) The declaration of a subscriber on their Member State of residence shall only be used in combination with one or more other verification means. (5) The service provider shall not track the location of the subscriber by means of Internet Protocol (IP) sampling or other means of geolocation in order to comply with the obligation of paragraph 1 of Article 3.
2016/06/29
Committee: IMCO