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Finally the neighboring rights in Parliament!

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Finally neighboring rights parliament!:

GAFAMs siphon the media advertising revenues 80%. Similarly, Search engines like Google have so far never paid publishers. Moreover, journalists in Switzerland, while they use items to make money. However, The media are in a bad economic situation. For example, There is not a month without a restructuring, with dismissals of journalists, being announced. Furthermore, Still last week. TX Group announced the upcoming disappearance of the paper version of 20 Minuteswith 80 full -time positions threatened and with the abolition of regional editors. All European countries, following a 2019 European Union (EU) directive, recognize neighboring rights to publishers who share them with journalists.

The Federal Council has just published the message relating to neighboring rights. Switzerland has taken time. but the solution that the Federal Council proposes is the right one: a right to compensation (this goes less far than the EU which recognizes finally neighboring rights parliament! an exclusive right, a right of veto) which will be managed by proximity, the company of authors of publishers and journalists in particular. The Federal Council recommends a half sharing between publishers and journalists, which is a good thing.

In a study by the EPFZ. the University of Zurich on the mandate of publishers, revenues from these rights should reach 154 million francs per year. It will be the negotiations between Prolitteris, representative publishers and journalists, and Google that will say it. These means are a just reward for publishers and journalists who are going through strong economic difficulties. These rights do not replace media and journalism aid, but are a good complement.

You, parliamentarians, therefore you have a golden opportunity to help publishers and journalists without the taxpayers’ budget. In doing so, you finally put publishers and journalists at the European Standard. You help help them get out of finally neighboring rights parliament! existential economic difficulties involving the proper functioning of democracy.

Dominique diserens,
Doctor of law, former central secretary at Impressum – Swiss journalists

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