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  3. The top appeals court of the European Union has once again found that standards referenced from safety law must be made "freely accessible under a system of access which is general, effective, without charge and non-discriminatory."

The top appeals court of the European Union has once again found that standards referenced from safety law must be made "freely accessible under a system of access which is general, effective, without charge and non-discriminatory."

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    The top appeals court of the European Union has once again found that standards referenced from safety law must be made "freely accessible under a system of access which is general, effective, without charge and non-discriminatory."

    I assume CEN/CENELEC and the national standards bodies it works with are urgently seeking a new business model.

    https://curia.europa.eu/site/upload/docs/application/pdf/2026-04/cp260060en.pdf

    https://infocuria.curia.europa.eu/tabs/jurisprudence?sort=DOC_DATE-DESC&searchTerm=%22C-155%2F24%22&publishedId=C-155%2F24

    #Standards #Copyright

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      The top appeals court of the European Union has once again found that standards referenced from safety law must be made "freely accessible under a system of access which is general, effective, without charge and non-discriminatory."

      I assume CEN/CENELEC and the national standards bodies it works with are urgently seeking a new business model.

      https://curia.europa.eu/site/upload/docs/application/pdf/2026-04/cp260060en.pdf

      https://infocuria.curia.europa.eu/tabs/jurisprudence?sort=DOC_DATE-DESC&searchTerm=%22C-155%2F24%22&publishedId=C-155%2F24

      #Standards #Copyright

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      @webmink nah, the'll just do their usual nonsense along the lines of:

      You can absolutely read them for free, for up to two hours at a time, having booked in in advance to travel to our reading room in the most expensive city to get to in the county.

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