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Another step into the digital single market is the revision of the
Audiovisual Media Services Directive
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- a legal framework for
using media in digital world such us television in mobile devices
as far current directive brings minimum harmonization and
mostly national law applies. Commission already adopted a new
proposal of such a revision
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Modern copyright rules for full functioning of the digital single
market will be also needed. As already mentioned Europe has a
lot of work ahead, some based stones are already laid down. The
important message for Europe is that the Commission is
providing new legislative proposals and the European Union is
willing to finish the establishment of the Digital Single Market
knowing that this will pick up the European Union to different
level in all kind of areas of life. We still need to establish rules
for digital labor market, public administration, public service
(eGovernment), health and care digitalization, free flow of non-
personal data and data cooperation framework within EU, energy
sector and transport – mobility measures, financial and digital
technologies. Artificial intelligent is a specific topic which
comes hand by hand with the digital single market and should be
solved too.
Establishing a digital single market is a huge challenge for
European Union and we might not wonder that the timing is not
as expected. The European Union will not be the same after the
successful creation of Digital Single Market.
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Secondary Paper Section: AG
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