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    What would you like to share? The role of IP in the Mobile/ICT field as an key enabling technology has been demonstrated to be essential to incentive the development of a major global industry around...

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    Telecom Italia input to the DSM strategy

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Telecom Italia welcomes the initiative of the EU Commission and shares the view that the Digital Single Market is a priority target in order to boost innovation, growth and jobs...

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    Cross-border shopping with Róża Thun Polish Member of the European Parliament

    Internet without borders - is it possible? Yes. The Digital Single Market will enable delivery without the hassle of extra costs and will help those in conflict with companies who did not deliver on time or at all. We welcome this and much more in the upcoming proposal by the European Commission in May 2015.

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    GSMA DSM Contribution

    The GSMA believes that the Commission's priorities for the Digital Single Market Strategy should recognise the need for urgency in revising the electronic communications regulatory framework, that it...

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    COMMUNIA: Position paper on the Digital Single Market

    The aim of this position paper is to respond to the call made by European Commission to open public discussion on digital single market and its expected shape in the coming years. We fully agree with President Juncker that we need to “break down national silos in copyright”. As was noted by President Juncker in his opening statement, one of the challenges standing in front of the Digitial Single Market is a modernisation of the copyright rules in the light of the digital revolution and changed consumer behaviour. We fully support this position, which considers copyright a fundamental regulatory mechanism for a modern economy. The current system of IP protection is not only over-complicated, but also unclear to all its stakeholders. Thus one of the goals of this modernisation should be a simplification of rules, and in particular a harmonisation across Member States and jurisdictions. Typically, harmonisation is mentioned with regard to territoriality and market fragmentation that affects commercial content. We want to point out that it is just as important to harmonise copyright rules that create freedoms for public institutions, certain uses beneficial to society (for example, educational and research uses) or for individual citizens.

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    GSMA Contribution to DSM

    The GSMA believes that the Commission's priorities for the Digital Single Market Strategy should recognise the need for urgency in revising the electronic communications regulatory framework, that it...

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    ETNO: Achieving a stronger digital Union

    At ETNO, we believe that the telecom industry is instrumental to accelerating the implementation of a European Digital Society, leveraging its assets, expertise and knowledge and serving as a key...

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