Thursday, September 11, 2014

The Internet associations asked to remove the ‘rate Google … – The World

The Association of Internet Users (AI) and the Association of Internet Users (AUI) presented in the Senate by a letter calling for political groups include two amendments in the Bill Intellectual Property (LPI) which will be processed in the Senate, by urging eliminate both known as ‘rate Google’ as the digital canon.

In the First Amendment, both associations call the deletion of Article 32.2 of the law including paying an “inalienable” compensation from digital news generators, known as ‘rate Google’ aggregators.

In addition, the second amendment, calling remove the fee for the right to private copying or that is applied directly to the work that is generated. Netizens recall that the current reform limmita private copy to the personal sphere and that “international trend” is the elimination of fees.

On Monday, several associations of Spanish Internet users and publishers, as well as representatives of the digital industry, agreed to send a series of amendments to the political groups, among which are included veto the request for All the Law .

The ceremony in the Senate came Victor Domingo, president of the Association of Internet Users (AI); Subías Miguel Perez, president of the Association of Internet Users (AUI); Ignasi Labastida Creative Commons; Emilio Ontiveros, president of International Financial Analyst (AFI) and Arsenio Escolar, president of the Spanish Association of Periodicals (SPPD).

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