The European Commission has set new rules that remove geographic limitations on where EU residents can access their digital content such as digital books, video games, music and more. The move comes just a week after the EU agreed to end mobile roaming charges, starting this summer. It comes just two years after the EU unveiled its ambitious Digital Single Market plan to remove borders from e-commerce and digital services. The move is the first agreement related to the modernisation of EU copyright rules. As a result, Europeans will soon be able to fully use their online subscriptions to films, sports events, e-books, video games or music services when travelling within the EU.
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