Commission asked to introduce levies on cloud computing devices

The EFJ has sent a joint letter to the European Commission along with twelves other authors’ organisations representing the creative workforce demanding the Commission to create a special private copying levy on cloud computing services. The call came after the Directorate General of the Commission responsible for Digital Agenda (DG CONNECT) in Europe launched a public consultation regarding cloud computing. The group explained that copies made via cloud computing services have the same purpose (private use) as the copies made by private individuals on their phones, tablets, USB sticks.  Therefore, they should be subject to the same levy system applied to copying devices.  Read the full statement HERE.The signatories of the joint letters include:

  • Association of European Performer’s Organisation (AEPO-ARTIS)
  • European Council of Artists (ECA)
  • European Composer and Songwriter Alliance (ECSA)
  • European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
  • European Visual Artists (EVA)
  • European Writers’ Council (EWC)
  • Federation of European Film Directors (FERA)
  • European group of the International Federation of Actors (EuroFIA)
  • International Federation of Musicians (FIM)
  • Federation of Screenwriters in Europe (FSE)
  • European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers (GESAC)  
  • Society of Audiovisual Authors (SAA) 
  • UNI Global UnionMedia - Entertainment & Arts Section (UNI MEI)