There are many legislative and regulatory proposals that could impact the home video industry in some way. EMA prioritizes issues for action based on the Association's mission and strategic objectives, the potential impact on our members, the ability of EMA to impact the debate, and the extent of consensus within our membership on a position.
The following are priority legislative issues for EMA:
Protect retailers' right to sell and rent lawfully made copies without restraint (the First Sale Doctrine)
Support strong laws against video piracy and vigorous enforcement of those laws
Support voluntary enforcement of movie and video game ratings
Oppose restrictions on entertainment because of violent content
Oppose discriminatory taxation of home video products
Ensure that state-imposed restrictions on adult content comply with Supreme Court case law
Ensure that second-hands goods laws do not unduly interfere with the market for used videos and video games
Ensure that regulation does not impede the implementation of radio frequency identification (RFID) through the entertainment media supply chain
To review EMA's position statements on these issues, click here.