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- 1 Article 3 Text and data mining for the purposes of scientific research
TITLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE II
MEASURES TO ADAPT EXCEPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS TO THE DIGITAL AND CROSS-BORDER ENVIRONMENT
TITLE III
MEASURES TO IMPROVE LICENSING PRACTICES AND ENSURE WIDER ACCESS TO CONTENT
CHAPTER 1
Out-of-commerce works and other subject matter
CHAPTER 2
Measures to facilitate collective licensing
CHAPTER 3
Access to and availability of audiovisual works on video-on-demand platforms
CHAPTER 4
Works of visual art in the public domain
TITLE IV
MEASURES TO ACHIEVE A WELL-FUNCTIONING MARKETPLACE FOR COPYRIGHT
CHAPTER 1
Rights in publications
CHAPTER 2
Certain uses of protected content by online services
CHAPTER 3
Fair remuneration in exploitation contracts of authors and performers
TITLE V
FINAL PROVISIONS
- article 10
- shall 10
- research 8
- subject 6
- works 6
- directive 6
- matter 6
- scientific 6
- measures 6
- purposes 6
- member 4
- cultural_heritage_institutions 4
- security 4
- //ec 4
- states 4
- made 4
- research_organisations 4
- ensure 2
- necessary 2
- what 2
- such 2
- beyond 2
- hosted 2
- achieve 2
- networks 2
- integrity 2
- databases 2
- commonly 2
- objective 2
- encourage 2
- rightholders 2
- define 2
- allowed 2
- agreed 2
- best 2
- practices 2
- concerning 2
- application 2
- obligation 2
- referred 2
- paragraphs 2
- apply 2
- stored 2
- rightholders 2
- which 2
- data 2
- mining 2
- provide 2
- exception 2
- rights 2
Article 3
Text and data mining for the purposes of scientific research
1. Member States shall provide for an exception to the rights provided for in Article 5(a) and Article 7(1) of Directive 96/9/EC, Article 2 of Directive 2001/29/EC, and Article 15(1) of this Directive for reproductions and extractions made by research_organisations and cultural_heritage_institutions in order to carry out, for the purposes of scientific research, text_and_data_mining of works or other subject matter to which they have lawful access.
2. Copies of works or other subject matter made in compliance with paragraph 1 shall be stored with an appropriate level of security and may be retained for the purposes of scientific research, including for the verification of research results.
3. Rightholders shall be allowed to apply measures to ensure the security and integrity of the networks and databases where the works or other subject matter are hosted. Such measures shall not go beyond what is necessary to achieve that objective.
4. Member States shall encourage rightholders, research_organisations and cultural_heritage_institutions to define commonly agreed best practices concerning the application of the obligation and of the measures referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 respectively.
Article 3
Text and data mining for the purposes of scientific research
1. Member States shall provide for an exception to the rights provided for in Article 5(a) and Article 7(1) of Directive 96/9/EC, Article 2 of Directive 2001/29/EC, and Article 15(1) of this Directive for reproductions and extractions made by research_organisations and cultural_heritage_institutions in order to carry out, for the purposes of scientific research, text_and_data_mining of works or other subject matter to which they have lawful access.
2. Copies of works or other subject matter made in compliance with paragraph 1 shall be stored with an appropriate level of security and may be retained for the purposes of scientific research, including for the verification of research results.
3. Rightholders shall be allowed to apply measures to ensure the security and integrity of the networks and databases where the works or other subject matter are hosted. Such measures shall not go beyond what is necessary to achieve that objective.
4. Member States shall encourage rightholders, research_organisations and cultural_heritage_institutions to define commonly agreed best practices concerning the application of the obligation and of the measures referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 respectively.
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