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    EUROPEAN Copyright SYSTEM ACT

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    • BrumBrum
      BrumBrum Commission @Istkalen last edited by BrumBrum

      I cannot in good concious support ammendment X, V , and VII which would make it so copyright would be unprofitable and would also exclude the working class from protecting their ideas. I believe the fees need to be low enough for anyone with a valid claim to protect their original ideas. Therefore I propose the following ammendment:
      SECTION III. FUNDING
      1.Any one European Union member nation may willingly agree to pay a yearly membership fee to the European Copyright Office. This fee
      a. grants any persons, organisations and/or legal persons registered or holding citizenship in the said member nation to apply for a European Copyright without any additional fees; and
      b. is determined yearly by the Department of Finance of the ECO.
      3.Persons, organisations and/or legal persons registered or holding citizenship in EU member nations that have not paid the ECO membership fee or nations outside of the EU
      a. can still normally apply for a European Copyright; however
      b. are obliged to pay a small one off application fee, determined by the Department of Finance, to the ECO to cover the expenses of the application process and no more.

      James Mizrachi-Rosccoe , IAC Commissioner

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      • Spain
        Spain last edited by

        Debate is now over. It is time to vote on the proposed amendments. There are THIRTEEN amendments up to vote:

        Amendment I - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION I. EUROPEAN Copyright

        1. This document defines 'European Copyright' as Copyright rights granted to a specific Copyright holder and legally recognized in all EU member nations. member-states that are members of the European Copyright System

        Amendment II - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION I. EUROPEAN Copyright
        ...
        3.European Copyrights may not be granted for
        a. Overarching cultural concepts
        b. Common cultural symbols or landmarks of a culture or member state
        c. generic concepts and tropes widely used in literature any form of media and/or art including common cultural names
        d. where it is works too close to an existing Copyright that it could legitimately cause confusion between it and another work such that legitimate confusion with existing work(s) is possible.


        Amendment III - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION I. EUROPEAN Copyright
        ...
        3. European Copyrights may not be granted for
        a. Overarching cultural concepts
        b. Common cultural symbols or landmarks of a culture or member state
        c. generic concepts and tropes widely used in literature including common cultural names
        d. where it is too close to an existing Copyright that it could legitimately cause confusion between it and another work
        e. works any not intended for international distribution or consumption


        Amendment IV - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        AMENDMENT IV

        SECTION I. EUROPEAN Copyright
        ...
        9. Copyrighted works after expiry may be used in any manner and without threat of any legal action. Any pursuance of legal action by the former copyright holder shall be treated as malicious and predatory and should be thrown out of the legal system. Should costs be incurred by the other party they must be paid by the former copyright holder with a possibility of repossession of property of the copyright holder should they refuse to pay such costs.


        Amendment V - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION 1. EUROPEAN Copyright
        ...
        10. It shall be the responsibility of content hosts to take down copyright infringing materials with a dispute process to prevent abuse of any takedown system and the right to a manual review by a human to ensure any decision is correct and does not fall under definition of fair use.
        11. A content host shall be defined as any server, media distributor including physical media retailer or website that distributes a piece of copyrighted work
        12. If a content host refuses to meet the requirement to take down copyright infringing materials they may legally be blocked, physically closed or taken down by the nation state who shall have a responsibility to do so if the internet hosting service or content host of the copyright infringing material doesn’t take down the content in a timely manner


        Amendment VI - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION 1. EUROPEAN Copyright
        ....
        13. Copyrighted works may be used as fair use but only if the portion of use is: by members of the general public if use is one or more of the following:
        a. significantly transformative
        b. Uses only the amount of material needed to make the point or parody the original copyrighted of a character and/or purpose different from that or those of the original work
        c. does not detract from the sales or revenue of the original work such as just reacting silently to a whole clip on social media or using a whole work where less use of the work would suffice
        d. Is not solely for profit or a direct copy of the copyrighted work
        e. It is in public interest to air the clip such as in the case of political speech or political videos or exposing a company or organisation that is acting against a perceived public interest.


        Amendment VII - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION 1. EUROPEAN Copyright
        ...
        13. Copyrighted works may be used as fair use but only if the portion of use is: by members the general public if use is one or more of the following:
        a:Significantly transformative
        b. Uses only the amount of material needed to make the point or parody the original copyrighted work
        c. does not detract from the sales or revenue of the original work such as just reacting silently to a whole clip on social media or using a whole work where less use of the work would suffice

        d. Is not solely for profit or a direct copy of the copyrighted work
        e. It is in public interest to air the clip such as in the case of political speech or political videos or exposing a company or organisation that is acting against a perceived public interest.


        Amendment VIII - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION 1. EUROPEAN Copyright
        .....

        14. Any action taken against a work which is clearly protected by fair use provisions especially if used as a strategy within a pattern of behaviour shall be considered malicious prosecution with the responsible party liable for any damages including legal defense and income loss to the victim. If they do not pay these damages including the legal defense and income loss they may have their assets seized and sold off in order to pay off the victim.


        Amendment IX - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION II. EUROPEAN Copyright OFFICE
        ....
        4. The Board of Appeal and Enforcement of the ECO shall
        a. consist of a set number of qualified legal experts nominated by the European Council or its subcommittee; and
        b. create and maintain a regulated system of courts to hear European Copyright disputes; said courts will hold judicial authority to give verdict in such cases


        Amendment X - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION III. FUNDING
        1. Any one European Union member nation may willingly agree to pay a yearly membership fee to the European Copyright Office. This fee
        a. grants any persons and/or legal persons registered or holding citizenship in the said member nation to apply for a European Copyright without any additional fees; and
        b. is determined yearly by the Department of Finance of the ECO.

        3. Persons and/or legal persons registered or holding citizenship in EU member nations states that have not paid the ECO membership fee or nations outside of the EU
        a. can still normally apply for a European Copyright; however
        b. are obliged to pay a fee, determined by the Department of Finance, to the ECO to cover the expenses of the application process, as well as another, equivalent to the value lost to the public by the granting of the copyright, as estimated by the Department of Finance, and to be distributed equally to all citizens of the member-states of the European Union


        Amendment XI - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        SECTION IV. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN Copyright SYSTEM

        1. When this document is approved by the European Council, the European Copyright System becomes valid in all European Union member nations. comes into existence.
        2. Any European Union member nation state may declare its intention to join or withdraw from the European Copyright System.
          a) The accession or withdrawal of a member-state from the European Copyright System becomes effective upon such declaration.
        3. The European Copyright Office cannot guarantee that Copyrights approved in nations not part of the European Copyright System are recognised in all European Union member nations.
        4. European Union member nations are encouraged to become part of the European Copyright System.
        5. Any nation within the system must apply the new 15 years from publication limit to all national copyrights and move over the national copyrights to the European Copyright System.

        Amendment XII - Proposed by Cllr. Iras Tilkanas

        Replace all mentions of "member nations" and "member nation" with "member-states" and "member-state," respectively.


        Amendment XIII - Proposed by Commissioner James-Mizrachi Roscoe

        SECTION III. FUNDING

        1. Any one European Union member nation may willingly agree to pay a yearly membership fee to the European Copyright Office. This fee
          a. grants any persons, organisations and/or legal persons registered or holding citizenship in the said member nation to apply for a European Copyright without any additional fees; and
          b. is determined yearly by the Department of Finance of the ECO.
        2. Persons, organisations and/or legal persons registered or holding citizenship in EU member nations that have not paid the ECO membership fee or nations outside of the EU
          a. can still normally apply for a European Copyright; however
          b. are obliged to pay a small one off application fee, determined by the Department of Finance, to the ECO to cover the expenses of the application process and no more.

        Voting on amendments will commence NOW and will last until 17:40 GMT on July 11th, 2024.


        I vote FOR Amendments I, II, III, IV, VI, VIII, IX, XI, XII and XIII and AGAINST Amendments V, VII and X.

        Donald Tusk
        Council Speaker and Councillor for Spain

        The Kingdom of Spain
        His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
        President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
        Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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        • Elthize
          Elthize ECoJ last edited by

          I vote FOR amendments I through XII, and vote AGAINST Amendment XIII.

          Rebel Kofi
          Councillor for The State of Elthize

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          • Mishar Republic
            Mishar Republic EU last edited by

            On behalf of the Mishar Republic, I vote FOR all amendments.

            Suzie Dakota, Councillor for the Mishar Republic

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            • BrumBrum
              BrumBrum Commission @Mishar Republic last edited by

              On behalf of United Duchies I vote FOR ammendments I, II, IX and XIII and AGAINST all other amendments
              Skye Hook , Deputy Councillour for United Duchies

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              • Istkalen
                Istkalen EU last edited by

                I vote FOR Amendments I through XII, and AGAINST Amendment XIII.

                Iras Tilkanas
                Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                • Spain
                  Spain last edited by

                  Voting on the amendments has concluded. The voting results are the following:

                  • With 5 votes FOR and none AGAINST, Amendment I has PASSED.
                  • With 5 votes FOR and none AGAINST, Amendment II has PASSED.
                  • With 4 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendment III has PASSED.
                  • With 4 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendment IV has PASSED.
                  • With 3 votes FOR and 2 votes AGAINST, Amendment V has PASSED.
                  • With 4 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendment VI has PASSED.
                  • With 3 votes FOR and 2 votes AGAINST, Amendment VII has PASSED.
                  • With 4 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendment VIII has PASSED.
                  • With 5 votes FOR and none AGAINST, Amendment IX has PASSED.
                  • With 3 votes FOR and 2 votes AGAINST, Amendment X has PASSED.
                  • With 4 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendment XI has PASSED.
                  • With 4 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendment XII has PASSED.
                  • With 3 votes FOR and 2 votes AGAINST, Amendment XIII has PASSED.

                  The proposal has been updated accordingly.


                  Final voting begins NOW and will last until 10:24 GMT on July 17th, 2024.


                  On behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, I vote AGAINST this act.

                  Donald Tusk
                  Council Speaker and Councillor for Spain

                  The Kingdom of Spain
                  His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                  President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                  Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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                  • BrumBrum
                    BrumBrum Commission @Spain last edited by

                    On behalf of United Duchies I vote FOR this act
                    Skye Hook, Deputy Councilliour for United Duchies

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                    • Istkalen
                      Istkalen EU last edited by

                      I vote AGAINST this act.

                      Iras Tilkanas
                      Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                      • Elthize
                        Elthize ECoJ last edited by

                        I vote AGAINST this act.


                        Devon Albert
                        Interim Councillor for The State of Elthize

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                        • Yosai
                          Yosai EU last edited by

                          On behalf of the Federal Republic of Yosai I vote FOR this act.

                          Izumi Miwako, Councilor for the Federal Republic of Yosai

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                          • California
                            California EU last edited by

                            On behalf of the United Kingdom, I vote FOR this act.

                            Caroline Lucas

                            The Commonwealth of California
                            Prime Minister Kamala Harris
                            Governor-General Julia Gillard
                            Councilor Snoop Dogg

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                            • Kingdom of Reitzmag
                              Kingdom of Reitzmag Eurocorps last edited by

                              Assembly for the European Council


                              The Kingdom of Reitzmag's Assembly for the European Council has decided through a vote with the presence of all members as follows:

                              Question: Support the European Copyright System Act of 2024.

                              Ayes - 7
                              Noes - 3
                              Abtentions - 1

                              The Ayes have it. The Ayes have it.

                              Therefore, the Kingdom of Reitzmag votes FOR this act.

                              Dame Yuridiana Yahontov GCC
                              Councilor, Kingdom of Reitzmag

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                              HM King George
                              Monarch

                              Sir Simon Bridges GCB KCMG GCT MP
                              Prime Minister

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                              • Duxburian Union
                                Duxburian Union EU last edited by

                                On behalf of the Union of Duxburian Dominions, I vote AGAINST thia act.

                                Wesley Greene
                                Councillor-General of the Duxburian Union

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                                • Spain
                                  Spain last edited by

                                  Voting has now concluded. With 4 votes FOR and 4 votes AGAINST, this bill has FAILED.

                                  Donald Tusk
                                  Council Speaker and Councillor for Spain

                                  The Kingdom of Spain
                                  His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                                  President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                                  Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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