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  1. Amendment No.79 to Recital H

    H. whereas respect for copyright is the backbone of the creative industry in Europe; whereas the illegal use of content protected by copyright and related rights,...

  2. Amendment No.95 to Recital I

    I. whereas ensuring proper enforcement of the law and a level playing field across the Union requires that European rules on copyright and related rights apply uniformly to all Gen AI...

  3. Amendment No.263 to Paragraph 4 a (new)

    4 a. Notes that the operation of Gen AI services involves several copyright relevant acts that require prior licensing from creators and rightholders; considers, in this respect, that...

  4. Amendment No.178 to Recital S

    S. whereas there is a need for capacity and knowledge development programmes for GenAI providers, especially smaller firms, regarding their copyright obligations and how...

  5. Amendment No.164 to Recital Q

    Q. whereas the EUIPO could be entrusted with leading the establishment of a single Union-level entry point serving as a one-stop shop for generative AI developers, which would centralise the...

  6. Amendment No.33 to Recital C

    C. whereas copyright and related rights come into effect automatically and confer extensive exclusive rights, including those to authorise or prohibit the reproduction of works and other...

  7. Amendment No.335 to Paragraph 10 a (new)

    10 a. Recommends to entrust the EUIPO with leading the establishment of a single Union-level entry point serving as a one-stop shop for GenAI developers, which would centralise the relevant...

  8. Amendment No.255 to Paragraph 4

    4. Calls on the Commission to ensure rightsholders license their protected content, and to strengthen enforcement and transparency obligations for AI developers...

  9. Amendment No.157 to Recital P

    P. whereas such transparency could be facilitated through a trusted intermediary, such as the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), which would serve as a support body to help...

  10. Amendment No.144 to Recital O

    O. whereas any GenAI provider should ensure full and detailed transparency concerning all copyright- protected content used to train that system, irrespective of the jurisdiction in which the...

  11. Amendment No.332 to Paragraph 10

    10. Calls on the Commission to propose the full, actionable transparency and source documentation by Generative AI services available in the EU, with regard to the use of any...

  12. Amendment No.276 to Paragraph 5 a (new)

    5 a. Supports the establishment of an EUIPO Copyright Knowledge Centre, as it will play a vital role in guiding the use of copyright in the age of GenAI by raising awareness, promoting legal...

  13. Amendment No.208 to Recital Z

    Z. whereas, in line with the EU and international law, the existing principle of territoriality of copyright protection needs to be applied in such a way...

  14. Amendment No.273 to Paragraph 5

    5. Encourages the Commission and the EUIPO to coordinate efforts on raising awareness on copyright among AI developers, which may include compliance checklists, legal and technological...

  15. Amendment No.121 to Recital L

    L. whereas high-quality and comprehensive training datasets, are essential for the effective development and training of GenAI systems and to secure high-quality and...

  16. Amendment No.106 to Recital J

    J. whereas Article 4 of Directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market (CDSM Directive) introduced an exception for the reproduction and the extraction of...

  17. Amendment No.82 to Paragraph 11

    11. Highlights the need to simplify company formation and registration; calls for procedural complexity to be reduced and for the registration procedure for creating an ESSU to be completed within...

  18. Amendment No.33 to Recital D b (new)

    D b. whereas the adoption of Union legislation in the field of company law may help to put an end to fragmentation in this area;

  19. Amendment No.218 to Annex I – point 1 – paragraph 7 a (new)

    In view of the importance of monitoring the effectiveness of the 28th regime in promoting innovation, safeguarding legal certainty, and preventing regulatory circumvention; the Commission...

  20. Amendment No.9 to Citation 6 b (new)

    – having regard to Directive (EU) 2019/2121 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 as regards cross-border conversions, mergers and...

  21. Amendment No.184 to Paragraph 23

    23. Considers that an alternative dispute resolution mechanism should be established for disputes relating to ESSUs to ensure fast and specialised dispute resolution;

  22. Amendment No.30 to Recital D a (new)

    D a. whereas the harmonisation enabled by Articles 50 and 114 TFEU requires the pre-existence of comparable legal forms of companies and, therefore, the possibility of harmonising them within...

  23. Amendment No.96 to Paragraph 12

    12. Calls for complementing and extending the existing Business Register Interconnection System (BRIS); as the main digital tool for the registration and interconnection of ESSUs across the...

  24. Amendment No.7 to Citation 6 a (new)

    – having regard to Directive (EU) 2025/25 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 2024 amending Directives 2009/102/EC and (EU) 2017/1132 as regards further expanding and...

  25. Amendment No.132 to Paragraph 5 a (new)

    5a. Highlights the key role of the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) in supporting digital skills development and the adaptation of workers to technological change; calls on the Commission and...

  26. Amendment No.129 to Paragraph 5

    5. Highlights the crucial role of the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) in preparing both the current and future workforce for the digital transition through...

  27. Amendment No.134 to Paragraph 5 b (new)

    5b. Calls on the Commission and Member States to prioritise the use of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to strengthen public sector capacities in artificial intelligence, including...

  28. Amendment No.126 to Paragraph 4 a (new)

    4a. Calls on the Commission to develop, as part of the Union of Skills initiative, a European skills assessment tool to help workers, employers and training providers identify upskilling and...

  29. Amendment No.109 to Paragraph 2 a (new)

    2a. Stresses that artificial intelligence can serve as a key enabler for innovative entrepreneurship, particularly in supporting micro and small enterprises to scale up, improve productivity...

  30. Amendment No.74 to Recital J

    J. whereas 62% of Europeans have a positive view of the use of robots and AI in the workplace; whereas this positive approach to the use of new technologies in the workplace is more widespread...

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