Discoverability: Europe Faces the Risk of Regulating Citizens’ Cultural Choices
As Brussels takes on the challenge of online content discoverability, European institutions are realizing, above all, the lack of reliable data. This underscores the importance of the cultural “data hub” already outlined in the Commission’s “Compass.”
The European Commission has just published a highly anticipated study on the discoverability of cultural content online, which will be the subject of a presentation and discussion event on April 20 in Brussels, organized by the firm Panteia with all sector stakeholders. Focusing primarily on music and books, this study is a direct follow-up to the resolution adopted…
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