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EU content ‘roaming’ bill should apply after one year, lawmakers say

By Vesela Gladicheva ( April 8, 2016, 08:13 GMT | Insight) -- Right holders and online streaming services that provide subscriptions to films and music should have a year to adapt their contracts to new EU rules that would allow consumers to take their services with them when traveling within the bloc, European parliamentarians have said. The European Commission had proposed only six months for the legislation to take effect.Right holders and online streaming services that provide subscriptions to films and music should have a year, rather than six months, to adapt their contracts to new EU rules that would allow consumers to take their services with them when traveling within the bloc, European parliamentarians have said. ...

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