On 7 June, over 100 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), from different political groups, addressed an open letter to MEP Axel Voss (EPP, Germany), the lead Rapporteur on the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market for the Legal Affairs (JURI) Committee, to:

express their concerns about the negative impact the press publishers’ right would have on access to news and information; and, urge MEP Voss to delete the press publishers’ right proposed under Article 11 in favour of “alternative, less invasive, and more proportionate solution to support quality journalism and freedom of the press in the digital age”.

This letter, a cross-political group initiative led by MEP Marietje Schaake (ALDE, Netherlands) and supported by the European Parliament’s Digital Agenda Intergroup, is a strong reaction to what Glyn Moody earlier described on CopyBuzz.com as the “reckless hijacking of the legislative process by certain parties“, when he explained how Article 11 will not delivered the promised ‘benefits’ for EU journalists, as some big publishers, such as Axel Springer, are more interested in abusing the rhetoric of ‘sustaining’ newspapers in their fight against US Internet giants.

In the letter the signatories point out that this proposed right has been:

Read more on VoxScientia.eu about how Article 11 would impact the future of knowledge.