The document, prepared by C4C, offers an overview of where each of the EU member states stand in implementing the EU directive into their national legislation. It also gives an overview of the national open public consultations planned, which can be used on national level to feed into the process and do some museum advocacy work. Relevant national contacts to get in touch with to make sure museums are visible in this process are stated in the summary.
Overview of implementation of Digital Single Market Strategy in the EU member states
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