For fair remuneration of creators and a free internet
The European Youth Forum commits to defend both fair remuneration for young creators as well as the internet as a public space freely accessible for all young people in Europe. These two do not exclude each other. The proposal of the European Commission for a new copyright directive, without ensuring fair remuneration for creators, poses a threat to the internet as we know it.
Read the resolution adopted at the General Assembly in Novi Sad, Serbia, on 22-24 November 2018.
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