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2007/2153(INI) Cultural industries in Europe

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead CULT BONO Guy (icon: PSE PSE)
Committee Opinion FEMM GIBAULT Claire (icon: ALDE ALDE)
Committee Opinion ITRE GILL Neena (icon: PSE PSE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2008/06/11
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
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2008/05/28
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
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2008/04/10
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2008/04/10
   EP - Decision by Parliament
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The European Parliament adopted, by 586 votes to 36, a resolution on the cultural industries in Europe. The own-initiative report had been tabled for consideration in plenary by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on behalf of the Committee on Culture and Education.

MEPs welcome the desire shown by the Commission and the Council to recognise the central role played by culture and creativity as important factors in promoting European citizenship, bringing the cultures of citizens closer together and achieving the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in terms of growth and employment. They call on the Commission and Member States to set as their priorities, policies based not only on entrepreneurial innovation, but on the innovation of cultural actions and creative economies. The Commission and Council are asked to clarify what constitutes a European view of culture, creativity and innovation and to develop structured policies to promote the real development of European creative industries and to incorporate them in a proper European strategy for culture.

Parliament emphasises that culture and the cultural sector must be taken into consideration in all other EU policies, particularly those concerning the internal market, competition, trade, business and research and development. The Commission is called upon to put in place a structure aimed at improving the coordination of policies and activities that have an impact on the cultural and creative sector, as well as to set up a task force for culture and the creative economy, so as to propose, in cooperation with the European Parliament, concrete measures in the context of the Community policies.

Parliament feels that it is essential to have adequate funding for cultural and creative industries as well as for creative communities. It calls on the Council, the Commission and the Member States to take the action required, recommending mixed methods of funding and financial security, and promoting a regulatory and fiscal framework that favours cultural industries as well as creative communities, and more particularly by applying tax credits and reduced rates of VAT to all cultural products, including online works. Parliament considers it necessary for the Structural Funds, programmes for SMEs and the Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007-2013) to give pride of place to allocate sufficient funding for the cultural and creative industries, including SMEs and individual artistic undertakings in the field. It requests the Commission put forward a study on the impact of funding from the Structural Funds, and the Seventh Framework Programme, for the cultural and educational sectors. Parliament also considers that adequate funding for the cultural and creative industries, as well as for creative communities is essential. The Commission must look into the possibility of setting up a programme similar to the MEDIA Programme and complete the procedures for implementing the initiative for the European digital library. As a preliminary step, it should set up a mechanism under the 'Culture' programme allowing non-audiovisual cultural industries to have access to Community funding to promote books (inter alia by way of joint stands at book fairs). Members also invite the Commission and Member States to increase the amount of aid for translation.

Parliament welcomes the idea of increasing the mobility of persons, goods and services in the creativity industry and highlights the need for better statistics in order to enable different countries to develop targeted policies. In this respect, MEPs reiterate the requests made in the Parliament Resolution on the social security status of artists . Qualification, apprenticeship and training systems should be improved.

MEPs also consider that well-organised collective cross-border management of copyright and related rights and business models respectful of the rights of all right holders are essential to allow creative potential to be exploited to the full whilst securing fair remuneration to all categories of right holders. In the context of rapid technological and market evolution, and with a view to ensuring that cultural industries and creators benefit from the development of digital platforms, Parliament urges the Commission to rethink the critical issue of intellectual property from the cultural and economic point of view. The Commission should invite all those active in the sector, particularly telecom operators and Internet service providers, to join forces and seek solutions that are equitable to large and small stakeholders, in the interest of a balance between the opportunities for access to cultural events and content and intellectual property rights that guarantee fair, effective remuneration to all categories of right holders, real choice for consumers, and cultural diversity. On this point, Parliament draws attention to the fact that criminalising consumers who are not seeking to make a profit is not the right solution to combat digital piracy.

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2008/04/10
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2008/04/09
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2008/03/04
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
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2008/03/04
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
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2008/01/22
   EP - Vote in committee
Details

The Committee on Culture and Education adopted an own initiative report by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on cultural industries in Europe.

MEPs welcome the desire shown by the Commission and the Council to recognise the central role played by culture and creativity as important factors in promoting European citizenship, bringing the cultures of citizens closer together and achieving the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in terms of growth and employment. They call on the Council and the Commission to clarify what constitutes a European view of culture, creativity and innovation and to develop structured policies to promote the real development of European creative industries and to incorporate them in a proper European strategy for culture.

The report emphasises that culture and the cultural sector must be taken into consideration in all other EU policies, particularly those concerning the internal market, competition, trade, business and research and development. The Commission is called upon to put in place a structure aimed at improving the coordination of policies and activities that have an impact on the cultural and creative sector, as well as to set up a task force for culture and the creative economy , so as to propose, in cooperation with the European Parliament, concrete measures in the context of the Community policies.

According to the MEPs, adequate funding for the cultural and creative industries , as well as for creative communities is essential. They recommend mixed methods of funding and financial guarantee? as well as the promotion of a regulatory and fiscal framework that favours the cultural industries, specifically tax credits and reduced rates of VAT for all cultural products, including on-line works. Structural funds, programmes aimed at SMEs as well as the 7 th Framework Programme for Research and Development (2007-2013) should place particular emphasis on the development and sufficient funding of cultural and creative industries. MEPs also call on the Commission to look into the possibility of setting up a programme similar to the MEDIA Programme, of carrying through procedures with a view to implementing the European Digital Library initiative and to promote and support the music, theatre and publishing sectors, in order to facilitate the transnational distribution of pieces of work. They also invite the Commission and Member States to increase the amount of aid for translation.

The report also welcomes the idea of increasing the mobility of persons, goods and services in the creativity industry and highlights the need for better statistics in order to enable different countries to develop targeted policies. In this respect, MEPs reiterate the requests made in the Parliament Resolution on the social security status of artists . It is also necessary to improve qualification, apprenticeship and training systems, particularly by offering students in cultural and artistic disciplines, at all levels of education, training to prepare them for professional life, as well as by stimulating better synergies between businesses in the sector and schools.

MEPs also call for well-organised, collective cross-border management of copyrights and neighbouring rights and call on the Commission and Member States to implement the necessary measures to ensure the respect for and promotion of intellectual property. They call on all the industry stakeholders, particularly telecommunications operators and Internet Service Providers, to search together for fair solutions, in the interest of a balance between the opportunities for access to cultural events and content and intellectual property, so as to ensure proper and appropriate remuneration for all those holding certain categories of rights, real choice for consumers and cultural diversity. On this issue, MEPs draw attention to the fact that criminalising consumers not seeking to make a profit is not the right solution to combating digital piracy. Instead they suggest empowering consumers and all relevant actors in the fight against piracy and establishing awareness and education campaigns.

The parliamentary committee proposes that culture be better integrated into external policies of the EU. It invites the Commission and Member States to continue, within the framework of WTO and GATS negotiations, to neither offer the liberalisation of audiovisual services nor request the repeal of the Most Favoured Nation clause.

Finally, MEPs welcome the creation, in 2007, of the annual European Parliament Prize for cinema – the “Prix LUX”.

2007/11/27
   EP - Committee opinion
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2007/11/26
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
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2007/09/18
   EP - Committee draft report
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2007/07/17
   EP - Committee opinion
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2007/06/26
   EP - GILL Neena (PSE) appointed as rapporteur in ITRE
2007/06/21
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2007/03/19
   EP - GIBAULT Claire (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in FEMM
2007/03/17
   EP - BONO Guy (PSE) appointed as rapporteur in CULT

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Activities

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Rapport Bono A6-0063/2008 - ams. 1+2/1/1 #

2008/04/10 Outcome: +: 575, -: 52, 0: 11
DE FR GB PL ES IT RO NL HU PT CZ EL BE SE AT BG DK SK IE FI LV MT LU CY SI LT EE
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Rapport Bono A6-0063/2008 - ams. 1+2/2/2 #

2008/04/10 Outcome: +: 314, -: 297, 0: 14
FR SE CZ DK PT FI BE ES BG AT NL CY EE MT LU EL DE SI IT IE SK LV LT HU RO GB PL
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19
21
13
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10
21
39
18
16
19
5
5
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17
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Rapport Bono A6-0063/2008 - par. 30 #

2008/04/10 Outcome: +: 580, -: 34, 0: 13
DE FR PL ES IT RO BE HU BG PT EL AT NL DK GB CZ SK LT FI IE LV SE SI EE LU CY MT
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Rapport Bono A6-0063/2008 - résolution #

2008/04/10 Outcome: +: 586, -: 36, 0: 12
DE FR PL IT ES RO BE HU PT BG CZ EL NL AT SK DK SE LT FI IE LV SI EE CY GB LU MT
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  • date: 2008-01-22T00:00:00 type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading body: EP summary: The Committee on Culture and Education adopted an own initiative report by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on cultural industries in Europe. MEPs welcome the desire shown by the Commission and the Council to recognise the central role played by culture and creativity as important factors in promoting European citizenship, bringing the cultures of citizens closer together and achieving the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in terms of growth and employment. They call on the Council and the Commission to clarify what constitutes a European view of culture, creativity and innovation and to develop structured policies to promote the real development of European creative industries and to incorporate them in a proper European strategy for culture. The report emphasises that culture and the cultural sector must be taken into consideration in all other EU policies, particularly those concerning the internal market, competition, trade, business and research and development. The Commission is called upon to put in place a structure aimed at improving the coordination of policies and activities that have an impact on the cultural and creative sector, as well as to set up a task force for culture and the creative economy , so as to propose, in cooperation with the European Parliament, concrete measures in the context of the Community policies. According to the MEPs, adequate funding for the cultural and creative industries , as well as for creative communities is essential. They recommend mixed methods of funding and financial guarantee? as well as the promotion of a regulatory and fiscal framework that favours the cultural industries, specifically tax credits and reduced rates of VAT for all cultural products, including on-line works. Structural funds, programmes aimed at SMEs as well as the 7 th Framework Programme for Research and Development (2007-2013) should place particular emphasis on the development and sufficient funding of cultural and creative industries. MEPs also call on the Commission to look into the possibility of setting up a programme similar to the MEDIA Programme, of carrying through procedures with a view to implementing the European Digital Library initiative and to promote and support the music, theatre and publishing sectors, in order to facilitate the transnational distribution of pieces of work. They also invite the Commission and Member States to increase the amount of aid for translation. The report also welcomes the idea of increasing the mobility of persons, goods and services in the creativity industry and highlights the need for better statistics in order to enable different countries to develop targeted policies. In this respect, MEPs reiterate the requests made in the Parliament Resolution on the social security status of artists . It is also necessary to improve qualification, apprenticeship and training systems, particularly by offering students in cultural and artistic disciplines, at all levels of education, training to prepare them for professional life, as well as by stimulating better synergies between businesses in the sector and schools. MEPs also call for well-organised, collective cross-border management of copyrights and neighbouring rights and call on the Commission and Member States to implement the necessary measures to ensure the respect for and promotion of intellectual property. They call on all the industry stakeholders, particularly telecommunications operators and Internet Service Providers, to search together for fair solutions, in the interest of a balance between the opportunities for access to cultural events and content and intellectual property, so as to ensure proper and appropriate remuneration for all those holding certain categories of rights, real choice for consumers and cultural diversity. On this issue, MEPs draw attention to the fact that criminalising consumers not seeking to make a profit is not the right solution to combating digital piracy. Instead they suggest empowering consumers and all relevant actors in the fight against piracy and establishing awareness and education campaigns. The parliamentary committee proposes that culture be better integrated into external policies of the EU. It invites the Commission and Member States to continue, within the framework of WTO and GATS negotiations, to neither offer the liberalisation of audiovisual services nor request the repeal of the Most Favoured Nation clause. Finally, MEPs welcome the creation, in 2007, of the annual European Parliament Prize for cinema – the “Prix LUX”.
  • date: 2008-03-04T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A6-2008-63&language=EN title: A6-0063/2008
  • date: 2008-04-09T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20080409&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2008-04-10T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=14748&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2008-04-10T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2008-123 title: T6-0123/2008 summary: The European Parliament adopted, by 586 votes to 36, a resolution on the cultural industries in Europe. The own-initiative report had been tabled for consideration in plenary by Guy BONO (PES, FR) on behalf of the Committee on Culture and Education. MEPs welcome the desire shown by the Commission and the Council to recognise the central role played by culture and creativity as important factors in promoting European citizenship, bringing the cultures of citizens closer together and achieving the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in terms of growth and employment. They call on the Commission and Member States to set as their priorities, policies based not only on entrepreneurial innovation, but on the innovation of cultural actions and creative economies. The Commission and Council are asked to clarify what constitutes a European view of culture, creativity and innovation and to develop structured policies to promote the real development of European creative industries and to incorporate them in a proper European strategy for culture. Parliament emphasises that culture and the cultural sector must be taken into consideration in all other EU policies, particularly those concerning the internal market, competition, trade, business and research and development. The Commission is called upon to put in place a structure aimed at improving the coordination of policies and activities that have an impact on the cultural and creative sector, as well as to set up a task force for culture and the creative economy, so as to propose, in cooperation with the European Parliament, concrete measures in the context of the Community policies. Parliament feels that it is essential to have adequate funding for cultural and creative industries as well as for creative communities. It calls on the Council, the Commission and the Member States to take the action required, recommending mixed methods of funding and financial security, and promoting a regulatory and fiscal framework that favours cultural industries as well as creative communities, and more particularly by applying tax credits and reduced rates of VAT to all cultural products, including online works. Parliament considers it necessary for the Structural Funds, programmes for SMEs and the Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007-2013) to give pride of place to allocate sufficient funding for the cultural and creative industries, including SMEs and individual artistic undertakings in the field. It requests the Commission put forward a study on the impact of funding from the Structural Funds, and the Seventh Framework Programme, for the cultural and educational sectors. Parliament also considers that adequate funding for the cultural and creative industries, as well as for creative communities is essential. The Commission must look into the possibility of setting up a programme similar to the MEDIA Programme and complete the procedures for implementing the initiative for the European digital library. As a preliminary step, it should set up a mechanism under the 'Culture' programme allowing non-audiovisual cultural industries to have access to Community funding to promote books (inter alia by way of joint stands at book fairs). Members also invite the Commission and Member States to increase the amount of aid for translation. Parliament welcomes the idea of increasing the mobility of persons, goods and services in the creativity industry and highlights the need for better statistics in order to enable different countries to develop targeted policies. In this respect, MEPs reiterate the requests made in the Parliament Resolution on the social security status of artists . Qualification, apprenticeship and training systems should be improved. MEPs also consider that well-organised collective cross-border management of copyright and related rights and business models respectful of the rights of all right holders are essential to allow creative potential to be exploited to the full whilst securing fair remuneration to all categories of right holders. In the context of rapid technological and market evolution, and with a view to ensuring that cultural industries and creators benefit from the development of digital platforms, Parliament urges the Commission to rethink the critical issue of intellectual property from the cultural and economic point of view. The Commission should invite all those active in the sector, particularly telecom operators and Internet service providers, to join forces and seek solutions that are equitable to large and small stakeholders, in the interest of a balance between the opportunities for access to cultural events and content and intellectual property rights that guarantee fair, effective remuneration to all categories of right holders, real choice for consumers, and cultural diversity. On this point, Parliament draws attention to the fact that criminalising consumers who are not seeking to make a profit is not the right solution to combat digital piracy.
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