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The European Commission's legal affairs committee is set to rubber-stamp the future legal parameters for rights holders in the digital world when it votes on proposed amendments to the Copyright Directive tomorrow (Tuesday).
The committee will be faced with deciding the fate of almost 200 amendments to what has become the most-lobbied and one of the most-delayed directives in the history of the European Commission.
The IFPI is hoping its lobbying for an amendment producing stricter controls on ...