COM(2016)595 EU - Regulation
Exchange between the EU and third countries of accessible format copies of certain works protected by copyright and related rights for blind or visually impaired persons - Main contents
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Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the cross-border exchange between the Union and third countries of accessible format copies of certain works and other subject-matter protected by copyright and related rights for the benefit of persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print disabledLegal instrument | Regulation |
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Decision making procedure | ordinary legislative procedure (COD) |
reference by COM-number i | COM(2016)595 |
Additional COM-numbers | COM(2016)595 |
procedure number i | 2016/0279(COD) |
CELEX number i | 52016PC0595 |
Document | 14-09-2016 |
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Online publication | 14-09-2016 |
Decision | 13-09-2017; Verordening 2017/1563 |
Publication in Official Journal i | 20-09-2017; OJ L 242 p. 1-5 |
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