What is the problem? Promote the potential on cultural and creative industries
The 2005 UNESCO Convention on cultural diversity (ratified by the EU in 2006), provides for the promotion and protection of cultural diversity across the world and applies equally to new digital environments.
In fact the new digital media can permit a wider distribution of cultural and creative content, because the reproduction is cheaper and quicker and creates more opportunities for authors and content providers to reach new and larger – even global - audiences.
The internet is also a driver of greater pluralism in the media, giving both access to a wider range of sources and points of view as well as the means for individuals – who might otherwise be denied the opportunity – to express themselves fully and openly.
Why the EU action is required?
The Commission will propose measures in support and promotion of cultural and creative industries. By proposing such measures on a European scale new business models could be created, which would benefit the cultural industry creating a wider market and protecting the intellectual profit and related investments.
This action is closely related to other DAE actions, namely those related to the achievement of the Digital Single Market for content.
What will the Commission do?
By the end of 2011
- Report on the results of the public consultation on the GREEN PAPER on "Unlocking the potential of cultural and creative industries".
- Based on these results, the Commission will explore concrete measures to promote cultural diversity and creative content in Europe.
- The Commission will issue a Communication
Contact:
michael.niebel@ec.europa.eu