Jorge
January 10th, 2008, 03:50 AM
With a lot of attention being paid to the European Commission settling the Apple iTunes anti-trust case, it's interesting to note what the European Commission has called for earlier this week with things like DRM and file-sharing.
In a press release, the European Commission said, "EU citizens should be able to enjoy easier and faster access to a rich variety of music, TV programmes, films or games via the Internet, mobile phones or other devices. The Commission therefore encourages the content industry, telecoms companies and Internet service providers to work closely together to make available more content online, while at the same time ensuring a robust protection of intellectual property rights.
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In a press release, the European Commission said, "EU citizens should be able to enjoy easier and faster access to a rich variety of music, TV programmes, films or games via the Internet, mobile phones or other devices. The Commission therefore encourages the content industry, telecoms companies and Internet service providers to work closely together to make available more content online, while at the same time ensuring a robust protection of intellectual property rights.
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Read Full Article Here (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zeropaid/~3/214277633/European+Commission+Wants+Consumer+Friendly+Market +for+Content)