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Europe requires a balanced, flexible and harmonised system of exceptions that is in step with the 21st
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Exclusive rights stimulate investment and the production of cultural and knowledge based goods. Simultaneously, exceptions* to those rights create a balanced system that allow for the use of creative works to support innovation, creation, competition and the public interest. Well-crafted exceptions
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