Poland loses in the TEU. Millions of euros in the background

polsatnews.pl 1 week ago

The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that Poland must pay €8.3 million for the late implementation of the Copyright Directive in the Digital Single Market. Earlier - in a separate case - the TEU assessed that "the national court must not ignore the fact that the Court of Justice denied the position of court to the Chamber of Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs of the Polish ultimate Court".

Court of Justice of the EU ruled that Poland must pay EUR 8.3 million for late implementation Copyright Directives in the Digital Single Market. The complaint against Poland was addressed to the TEU European Commission.

SEE: Poland has not implemented crucial EU rules. There is simply a complaint to the TEU

The Copyright Directive in the Digital Single marketplace 2019 amends rules for publishing and monitoring content on the Internet. EU countries had time to implement it by 2021. The EC initiated proceedings against Poland for failure to implement its provisions and Poland challenged Article 17 of the Directive to the TEU; however, in 2022 it rejected the Polish complaint.

A immense punishment for Poland from the TEU. It's about copyright in online broadcasts

At the time of the examination of the complaint by the ECHR, Poland implemented the provisions of the Directive, which the Commission subsequently considered to be a full transposition. However, she did not retreat her complaint with the TEU to impose a penalty.

SEE: Poland will pay for not implementing the directive. There's a decision by the EU Court of Justice

Poland explained the request to carry out extended public consultation and difficulties caused The Covid-19 pandemic. However, the CJEU rejected these arguments in its judgment.

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