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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 8992
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GENERAL NEWS / (eu) eu/copyright

Action taken against France, Finland, Spain and the Czech Republic

Brussels, 15/07/2005 (Agence Europe) - The European Commission has taken action against three Member States and initiated informal contact with another to ensure that they implement the 2001 Copyright Directive, which all Member States had agreed to do by 22 December 2002. The Commission has decided to send France and Finland further "reasoned opinions" requesting them to comply immediately with the previous judgments of the European Court of Justice on their non-implementation of the 2001 Copyright Directive. If the Member States concerned do not comply, the Commission can ultimately ask the Court to impose fines. In addition, the Commission has sent the Czech Republic a letter of formal notice - the first stage of infringement proceedings under Article 226 of the EC Treaty - asking it to provide full information on its implementation of the 2001 Copyright Directive. Finally, the Commission has also sent an informal letter to Spain asking it about how it intends to comply with a previous judgment of the European Court on its non-implementation of the 2001 Copyright Directive.

The 2001 Copyright Directive requires Member States to provide sufficient legal protection against pirating or getting round copy control measures.

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