The European Parliament passed controversial new laws on internet copyright in March.
German publication WELT spoke to Mathias Döpfner, President of the German Publishers' Association, about the new laws.
e made the comments in his role as President of the German Publishers' Association, not as Axel Springer CEO. The European Parliament's approval of the copyright reform is a historical turning point, not only for the media industry and the entire creative sector.
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