Dear Sir or Madam,
We would like to kindly remind you to take part in the European Commission’s evaluation of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM) Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/790).
Due to strong interest and to allow additional stakeholders to contribute, the deadline for the EU‑wide stakeholder survey has been
extended to Sunday 14 June 2026.
If you have not yet had the opportunity to participate, we would greatly appreciate receiving your input.
Please find below the original invitation:
We invite you to share your experience and views as part of the European Commission’s
evaluation of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM) Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/790).
The European Commission’s Directorate‑General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CNECT) is currently assessing the impact of the DSM Directive, which entered into force on 7 June 2019. The Directive is a central pillar of the EU’s efforts
to adapt copyright rules to the digital and cross‑border environment. With transposition now complete in all Member States, the Commission is gathering early evidence on how the rules are working in practice.
To support this evaluation, an independent study is being carried out by a consortium coordinated by Verian, in partnership with CSES and SPARK. As part of this study, we are launching an
EU‑wide stakeholder survey to collect first‑hand insights on the Directive’s application and impacts across the sectors it covers. The survey will collect contributions until the
Sunday 14 June.
We would be grateful if you could participate in this survey as well as share this invitation or survey link within your networks.
The survey invites stakeholders to share their experience and views on:
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Exceptions for text and data mining (TDM), digital and cross‑border teaching, and preservation by cultural heritage institutions;
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Licensing mechanisms, including out‑of‑commerce works and extended collective licensing;
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Press publishers’ rights and platform obligations;
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Contractual fairness and remuneration for authors and performers; and
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The overall assessment of the Directive’s effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, coherence and EU added value.
The survey is open to a wide range of stakeholders, including:
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Research organisations and commercial actors engaging in TDM;
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Education institutions and cultural heritage institutions (CHIs);
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Rightholders and collective management organisations (CMOs);
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Authors, performers and their contractual counterparties;
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Press publishers;
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Information society service providers (ISSPs) and online content‑sharing service providers (OCSSPs);
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Users of online content‑sharing services;
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Mediators or independent bodies involved in video‑on‑demand negotiations; and
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Dispute‑resolution bodies.
Why participate?
Your contribution will help ensure that the European Commission’s evaluation is evidence‑based, reflects real‑world practices across the EU, and captures both achievements and challenges in the implementation of the DSM Directive. The results will directly
inform the Commission’s review and support the development of a balanced, future‑proof copyright framework in Europe.
Practical information
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Length: approximately 20–25 minutes, depending on the sections relevant to your experience
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Languages: available in all EU languages
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Format: combination of multiple‑choice and open (text and numeric) questions; you may also share supporting information at the end
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Confidentiality: responses will be analysed in aggregated form only
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Navigation: Each time that you will click on this link you will be taken back to the beginning of the survey. If you would like to prepare your responses before going through the survey, you have the possibility to download the questionnaire at the beginning
of the survey (corresponding to your stakeholder category).
Kind regards,
The DSM Directive Evaluation Team
Verian | CSES | SPARK
On behalf of the European Commission (DG CNECT)
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Khadija Fahim
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