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Tag Archives: article 13
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Dark day for internet freedom: The @Europarl_EN has rubber-stamped copyright reform including #Article13 and #Article11. MEPs refused to even consider amendments. The results of the final vote: 348 in favor, 274 against #SaveYourInternet pic.twitter.com/8bHaPEEUk3 — Julia Reda (@Senficon) March 26, … Continue reading
Please sign this petition today
Many people have written extensively why the proposed articles 11 and 13 of the upcoming EU Copyright Directive are bad, worse and the worst, myself included. Despite the opposition, the EU Parliament and EU Commission have decided on the possibly … Continue reading
The two Brexiteers
I will not apologise for the headline :-) Thinking about the mess with Brexit, I would be embarrassed if I was British (yes, I know it’s the UK that currently is a member of EU, not just Great Britain). Embarrassed, … Continue reading
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Tagged article 11, article 13, brexit, censorship machines, eu, link tax, politics, uk
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So. We are going to get upload filters and a link tax
This is not great. The European Parliament chose to view the internet as a place for big corporations, not individual expression.
Posted in Communication, Development, Legal
Tagged article 13, censorship, copyright, eu, julia reda, link tax, politics, surveillance
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