Reddit, Wikipedia, and PornHub protest EU copyright laws [www.businessinsider.com]
European websites are deliberately borked to protest Article 13 [www.theinquirer.net]
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws [www.theverge.com]
Anti Article 13 Petition Signed by Five Million People [torrentfreak.com]
Four Wikipedias to ‘black out’ over EU Copyright Directive [wikimediafoundation.org]
The Best of Europe’s Web Went Dark Today. We Can’t Let That Be Our Future. [www.eff.org]
Why Four Versions of Wikipedia Have Deliberately Gone Dark [fortune.com]
TL;DR version: ”The passage of the new EU Copyright Directive would seriously impact Reddit’s ability to compete in the market against bigger players” https://t.co/QEzzVaJFaE
— Mikael Pawlo ? (@mpawlo) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/ftcDmkYkLd via @Verge
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) March 21, 2019
"Even though Reddit is an American company, we’d be highly impacted by changes to the law, as would our European users. It could even impact the availability of services we provide to non-EU users. " @reddit#copyright #saveyourinternet https://t.co/65AipUltOL
— Ásta Helgadóttir (@asta_fish) March 21, 2019
Volunteer editor communities in four language Wikipedias—German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak—have decided to black out the sites on 21 March in opposition to the current version of the proposed EU #Copyright Directive. https://t.co/zVdvmqIBgD
— Wikimedia (@Wikimedia) March 20, 2019
“The only reason I can imagine [they chose that early date for the #copyright vote] is that they’re trying to avoid public pressure” said @DNBSevilla to @TheVerge #SaveYourInternet #FixCopyright https://t.co/Wwsi5Emg8T pic.twitter.com/qPKMwll0ka
— EDRi (@edri) March 21, 2019
#SaveYourInternet #Article13 European websites are deliberately borking to protest Article 13 https://t.co/gTHEWEhXYg via @inq
— Steven ? (@Road2ThinnerMe) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/ftcDmkYkLd via @Verge
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/Se7G5ibazV via @Verge
— FixCopyright #SaveYourInternet (@FixIt_EU) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/xxKJtA9sbo pic.twitter.com/GQHoekJtmf
— The Verge (@verge) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws - https://t.co/ZajFQiE1h2 #article13
— Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) March 21, 2019
“The only reason I can imagine [they chose that early date for the #copyright vote] is that they’re trying to avoid public pressure” said @DNBSevilla to @TheVerge #SaveYourInternet #FixCopyright https://t.co/Wwsi5Emg8T pic.twitter.com/qPKMwll0ka
— EDRi (@edri) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/4Ue8QbyPrv
— Rob Viglione (@robviglione) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws. Sites including Reddit, Twitch, and PornHub are also encouraging users in the EU to contact local politicians https://t.co/68xhRhB9Ir #article13 #Artikel13 #stopacta2
— Netz4ktivisten (@Netz4ktivisten) March 21, 2019
Anti Article 13 Petition Signed by Five Million People https://t.co/2dw4X95Tpo
— TF (@torrentfreak) March 21, 2019
Anti #Article 13 Petition Signed by Five Million People - https://t.co/2nuE1nJdKA but they're just a "mob" according to the European Commission
— Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) March 21, 2019
No Soundcloud but check out why four Wikipedias are blacked out today: https://t.co/4zbZJxKqHM
— Wikipedia (@Wikipedia) March 21, 2019
Four Wikipedias to ‘black out’ over EU Copyright Directive – Wikimedia Foundation https://t.co/SMzPXTNyvs
— anders kjærulff (@kjaerulv) March 21, 2019
Four Wikipedias to 'black out' over EU Copyright Directive - Wikimedia Foundation https://t.co/5Mc8qaW388
— Miguel Morachimo (@miguelmorachimo) March 21, 2019
Four language Wikipedias — German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak — have decided to black out the sites in opposition to the current version of the EU Copyright Directive. https://t.co/JejvMz8W0S
— Simon Jockers (@sjockers) March 21, 2019
Four Wikipedias to ‘black out’ over EU Copyright Directive https://t.co/HfhCHCgbKU #SaveYourInternet
— Timothy Vollmer (@tvol) March 20, 2019
EUの著作権法改正への反対表明として、3/21日の24時間現在ドイツ語版、チェコ語版、デンマーク語版、スロバキア語版のwikipediaが黒塗り状態となっています。 https://t.co/0m2AbVseEY pic.twitter.com/cTGxCvaB9w
— Suisui (@suisui_wm) March 21, 2019
Today, tens of thousands of visitors to sites across Europe will see them entirely blacked out in protest of the EU's #CopyrightDirective for #Blackout21.
— EFF (@EFF) March 21, 2019
Here's why: https://t.co/QkZcVyQV8V
The Best of Europe’s Web Went Dark Today. We Can’t Let That Be Our Future. https://t.co/RfvapUWEqH pic.twitter.com/FE3WhEg7R7
— No to #Article13 #saveyourinternet (@doctorow) March 21, 2019
Four Wikipedia sites go dark over #article13 threat https://t.co/mFEY2sr4BU More protests this weekend...
— David Meyer (@superglaze) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/y8Rys8pJ1r via @Verge
— Liberation Technology (@Liberationtech) March 22, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/KdEURUPeP7
— Kieran Nolan (@KieranDNolan) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/tBmnRxSte2 pic.twitter.com/0G3Fx60m5n #Wikipedia #CopyrightDirective #Article13 #Article11 #SaveTheInternet #Blackout21
— George Roussos (@baphometx) March 21, 2019
おー。EUのwikipedia停止とな。。
— ぬん。 (@amasawa_seiji) March 21, 2019
/European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/kHnqqF0lYr pic.twitter.com/iZ3o047KBu
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/0z9xulTtPm pic.twitter.com/UoGfun065D
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 21, 2019
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws https://t.co/iRB88DP8SY You can protest too https://t.co/pcAiiB6Ltk #SaveYourInternet
— Michaela Rybickova (@mrybi) March 21, 2019
Anti #Article13 Petition Signed by Five Million People - https://t.co/XB8zMNp7zJ #copyright #EU
— Arjan (@AdV007) March 22, 2019
Anti #Article13 Petition Signed by Five Million People https://t.co/SOoUZn7IqQ soon on #stopbrexit too? Over 2 million now.
— Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (@schestowitz) March 22, 2019
あれ、なんだこれ、随分前の話がなぜ今。…EUの著作権指令案に抗議してドイツ・デンマーク・スロバキア・チェコ語のWikipediaがブラックアウトしてる話関連で間違って表示されてるのか? https://t.co/zPKLKBuRW7 pic.twitter.com/oN7kwSn401
— Kenji Iguchi (@needle) March 22, 2019
Why four versions of #Wikipedia have deliberately gone dark https://t.co/ryRAJDQJ2M
— Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight (@Rosiestep) March 21, 2019