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Content Online - consultation 2006

Public Consultation on Content Online in the Single Market - 2006

A public consultation on ways to stimulate the growth of a true EU single market for online digital content, such as films, music and games, was held by the European Commission in 2006.Film Online

The Commission intends to encourage the development of innovative business models and to promote the cross-border delivery of diverse online content services. It is also keen to ascertain how European technologies and devices can be successful in the creative online content markets.

The public consultation paved the way for a true European single market for online content delivery. Online content can play a crucial role for the growth of Europe’s sector for information and communication technologies (ICT) and media.
The Commission launched its consultation on content online against the background of the rapid convergence of audiovisual media, broadband networks and electronic devices. The availability and take-up of high-speed "broadband" connections is making it easier for consumers not only to access a wider range of creative digital content than would have been imaginable ten years ago, but also to create content themselves. At the same time, broadband's ability to handle vast quantities of data enables European companies to offer new content and services and to create additional markets.

The creation of an open and competitive single market for online content is one of the key aims of the EU’s i2010 initiative – a European Information Society for growth and jobs, started by the Commission on 1 June 2005 (see IP/05/643). In July 2005, industry leaders from the ICT and media sector had agreed to work with the Commission on an “Agenda for Unlocking Europe’s Digital Economy”, in which the promotion of media content markets through effective rights protection, licensing arrangements and encouraging legitimate use of content was given priority (see IP/05/900). A first concrete example of how challenges for Europe’s online content industry can be tackled is the European Charter for the Development and the Take-up of Film Online, initiated in May 2005 by Commissioner Reding and endorsed by film makers and business leaders on 23 May 2006, at the Europe Day of the 59th Cannes Film Festival (see IP/06/672).

Press release Go to IP/06/1071

Questionnaire pdf German English French

Contributions are available here html

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Public Hearing on Content Online

Against the background of the "Public Consultation on Content Online in the Single Market", which was launched on 28 July 2006, a Public Hearing was held in Brussels on Wednesday 11 October 2006. The agenda of the Hearing and a number of the interventions are below.

Final agenda pdf English

Interventions:

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