The European
Commission has welcomed the adoption by the EU's
Council of Ministers on 9 April of the Directive establishing pan-EU
rules on copyright and related rights in the Information Society. Adoption
of the Directive fulfils one of the priority objectives set by the Lisbon
European Council as part of the process to preparing the transition to
a competitive, dynamic and knowledge-based economy in the EU.
The Directive is due to be implemented by Member States in national
law within 18 months of its publication in the EU's Official Journal (likely
within a few weeks).
The Directive will stimulate creativity and innovation by ensuring that
all material protected by copyright including books, films, music are adequately
protected by copyright. It provides a secure environment for cross-border
trade in copyright protected goods and services, and will facilitate the
development of electronic commerce in the field of new and multimedia products
and services.
Both the E-Commerce Directive and this Directive are important elements
in meeting the EU objective to create a harmonised legal framework to encourage
the development of the Information Society.