Europe's new copyright law is as clear as mud [edition.cnn.com]
European Parliament votes ‘yes’ on controversial Copyright Reform [thenextweb.com]
MEPs approve European Copyright Directive (including Article 13) [musically.com]
EU Parliament Adopts Copyright Directive, Including 'Article 13' [torrentfreak.com]
Could the EU's copyright directive entrench the tech giants' dominance? [tech.newstatesman.com]
Explained: Article 15 and Article 17 of the new EU copyright laws [www.businessinsider.com]
European parliament votes for controversial copyright reform #Article13 [phandroid.com]
European Parliament Approves Copyright Directive [www.digitaltrends.com]
Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval [www.theverge.com]
EU Copyright Directive: Parliament votes to pass laws [www.businessinsider.com]
MEPs approve sweeping changes to copyright law [www.theguardian.com]
Europe’s copyright dispute shows just how hard it is to fix the internet’s problems [www.technologyreview.com]
EU Ignores the Public, Passes Internet-Wrecking Copyright Proposal [motherboard.vice.com]
Article 13: EU approves controversial copyright law [www.cnet.com]
How the Internet Will Change Thanks to the EU’s New Copyright Rules [www.adweek.com]
Europe, over the past year:
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) March 26, 2019
--New copyright rules that include some payment to publishers
--Toughest in world privacy rules
--New state laws on terrorist content/hate speech, EU directive coming
--Repeated privacy/antitrust enforcement.
U.S. in past year:
--None of that
Let’s create a law to control a market, without a fundamental understanding of how it works. Great idea! https://t.co/rpA1t6da5Z
— Jessassin (@Jessassin) March 26, 2019
BREAKING: Europe’s MEPs cave to lobbyists, ignore five million online petitioners, hundreds of thousands of protesters, and approve #article13 and #article11. Find out what happens to the disastrous Copyright Directive next: https://t.co/gnS01Mt952
— EFF (@EFF) March 26, 2019
The EU has approved the Copyright Directive in a final vote. Both Articles 11 (the 'link tax') and 13 (the 'upload filter') have been passed intact. Final vote was 348 in favor and 274 against. https://t.co/zXPGOO6rMx
— James Vincent (@jjvincent) March 26, 2019
Ok picture ye this, there's a man walking & he's turned around to look at a woman with an "awww yeah I like that" face. He's got "EU" written on him. On the woman is written "Article 13". Another woman glaring at man like "what the hell" & on her is written "the entire internet".
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) March 26, 2019
In one of the most contentious decisions in the European Union’s history, the European Parliament today voted to approve a directive that undermines Internet users' ability to share their work and creates new limits on their ability to link, quote, and critique the news.
— EFF (@EFF) March 26, 2019
This is an unmitigated disaster.
— Cllr. Keith Redmond (@CllrKRedmond) March 26, 2019
Picture the GDPR nonsense on every website you visit and now imagine that by a hundred as you’ll be blocked by tons of sites outside the EU and have loads of restictions on sites inside the EU.
Why do they need to constantly interfere?! https://t.co/84nIcKKMrx
One simple thing to fight for in national implementations of #Article13: don't ever enforce it until rights holders publish an open database of their protected works, so they can be identified. It must be a prerequisite as you can't ask platforms to guess what's protected or not. https://t.co/l13mGiR74X
— Guillaume Champeau (@gchampeau) March 26, 2019
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, 2019
it is not an exaggeration to say that building a startup in europe just got 100x less appealing, let alone making services available here
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) March 26, 2019
But the battle is not over yet. Here’s our breakdown on what happens next in Europe, and how important it will be to fight similar provisions when lobbyists push for them across the world. https://t.co/gnS01Mt952
— EFF (@EFF) March 26, 2019
Article 13 passed. This'll affect the internet badly. I feel so bad for a lot of the European content creators I follow. Not that it won't affect the rest of the world too. Good lord. https://t.co/IrIecZef6B
— The Great Clement (@ClementJ64) March 26, 2019
European politicians have passed Article 11 and Article 13. These laws have good intentions, but they will have grave consequences for the internet. Article 13 means sites will have to scan all user uploaded content for copyright material and remove it https://t.co/B1ZTUdkW7j pic.twitter.com/S3bhH4JEMU
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 26, 2019
#Article13: Whenever a European political fight is lost, the national political fight (implementation) and the legal fight is only starting (especially with such a wacky law)... ???
— Max Schrems ???? (@maxschrems) March 26, 2019
⏩ Support your local NGO in this fight (e.g. the @edri members - https://t.co/u7ClOOxqSV)! https://t.co/Nug4X1MedW
MEPs approve European Copyright Directive (including Article 13) – 348 votes to 274https://t.co/Wvp93TOQvz
— BitChute (@bitchute) March 26, 2019
MEPs approve European Copyright Directive (including Article 13) – 348 votes to 274 https://t.co/uQBERcnAX8
— Music Producers Guild (@ukMPG) March 26, 2019
EU Parliament Adopts Copyright Directive, Including ‘Article 13’ https://t.co/Ukh6D6JZAz
— TF (@torrentfreak) March 26, 2019
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— K'Tetch (@ktetch) March 26, 2019
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Could the EU’s copyright directive entrench the tech giants’ dominance? [Clue: yes] https://t.co/4nIpRJsA2S via @Technology_NS
— Jim Killock (@jimkillock) March 26, 2019
The EU has passed an internet-wrecking copyright proposal https://t.co/1JI7Cw17uw pic.twitter.com/BWqdtMgrsA
— Motherboard (@motherboard) March 26, 2019
CNN, like virtually all other Big Media in the U.S., basically ignored this story and its implications prior to the enactment of this attack on freedom of expression. Contrary to this ill-informed article, it'll further entrench the biggest tech platforms and squash competition. https://t.co/r3zl2DmQ51
— Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) March 26, 2019
Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval https://t.co/WNW4kF6ZTt pic.twitter.com/HE77waN366
— The Verge (@verge) March 26, 2019
European politicians have passed Article 11 and Article 13. These laws have good intentions, but they will have grave consequences for the internet. Article 13 means sites will have to scan all user uploaded content for copyright material and remove it https://t.co/B1ZTUdkW7j pic.twitter.com/S3bhH4JEMU
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 26, 2019
Dear world,
— Freek Van der Herten ? (@freekmurze) March 26, 2019
sorry.
Europehttps://t.co/sEDV1IbIxS
This is insane and another win for crypto https://t.co/rdEPFuLLae
— Ryan Hoover (@rrhoover) March 26, 2019
I don’t even know what to say about this... ? https://t.co/51EI9s7Dnu
— Marcel Pociot ? (@marcelpociot) March 26, 2019
The EU has approved the Copyright Directive in a final vote. Both Articles 11 (the 'link tax') and 13 (the 'upload filter') have been passed intact. Final vote was 348 in favor and 274 against. https://t.co/zXPGOO6rMx
— James Vincent (@jjvincent) March 26, 2019
The EU have just voted to kill the internet.
— Rebecca Ryan | #StandUp4Brexit (@BeccyRyan) March 26, 2019
You can’t create a superstate from culturally different nation states; or at least, not if you want it to end well.
We are freedom-loving, global-facing early adopters. The EU is ruled by paranoid bureaucrats.https://t.co/eRNmQZTSSK
EU attacks freedom of expression on the internet with draconian copyright directive: https://t.co/wSR3ni5qaI
— Richard Wellings (@RichardWellings) March 26, 2019
Despite ferocious campaigning by internet freedom activists, a controversial directive introducing sweeping changes to copyright enforcement across Europe has been approved by the European Parliament. https://t.co/eF4XuIUk6F
— Angry Scotland Podcast ? (@AngryScotland) March 26, 2019
Vote No Deal Brexit, Save The Memes. https://t.co/kkwYPJcuHR
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) March 26, 2019
It’s hard to regulate the internet without terrible unintended consequences. Articles 11 and 13 are the ultimate case studies in that – by me for @techreview https://t.co/AEgHRwCQno
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) March 26, 2019
What is happening with #article13 #Article11 ? How? And how this will change the internet for the rest of the world if it passes?
— Mars (@MJdaPoo) March 26, 2019
(https://t.co/PykWYfXQtF) pic.twitter.com/a8K0k3kQ89
https://t.co/pTEVZ5FjhN
— Mondo Cool (@ZMondoCool) March 26, 2019
April 9th is the day it can still be rejected, but it has been passed today in a vote meaning the powers that be have turned up their noses to 5mil signatures and 100k protesters against the ballot.
? ‘Article 13 dictates that anyone sharing copyrighted content must get permission from rights owners – or at least have made the best possible effort. This doesn't just mean full songs, movies, TV shows & images. It also means gifs, memes & screenshots’ https://t.co/oVrltFZQ1p
— Jennifer Schuessler (@jennyschuessler) March 26, 2019
If you haven’t read about #article13 and how it effects our content creators and platforms from EU, please take a few moments to educate yourself. So many people’s livelihoods are effected by the passing of this article.
— Sylvia Renee (@SylviaReneeLand) March 26, 2019
Please take a moment to read: https://t.co/7FlFO6JkXu
Article 13: EU approves controversial copyright law https://t.co/lSsOZ07c0F
— Scholarly Kitchen (@scholarlykitchn) March 26, 2019
Well this is trash https://t.co/CWcUGsn9hW
— Andrew Egger (@EggerDC) March 26, 2019
As always with the EU, what looks reasonable at first glance benefits the wealthy transnational corporations at the expense of smaller businesses and workers.
— Leavers of Gtr Manchester (@Leavers_GtrMcr) March 26, 2019
"... only the biggest and wealthiest may be able to afford to comply with the legislation"https://t.co/L9flUbtA7Z
Welcome to the USSEU. The EU has approved its controversial copyright law - Article 13.https://t.co/zSBzI6A52m via @CNET
— Christine (@CPierceUK) March 26, 2019
Hello Censorship - EU Parliament Adopts Copyright Directive, Including ‘Article 13’ https://t.co/pzrw5xlXJp
— Mass. Pirate Party (@masspirates) March 26, 2019
Good luck with your future creativity... You just voted for this >>> https://t.co/EDVOcFbinI #Article13 #EU Ya-hoo!!
— SƴƖѵа SoʋƖ (@SylvaSoul) March 26, 2019
Next time someone ask me why we moved our company to US from EU (despite creating more tech jobs in EU) I will just point them to the Danish spy law (stupid) and this (stupider), lobbyist wins again https://t.co/gXo2Sb7Zuw
— Christian Lanng (@christianlanng) March 26, 2019
EU가 새로운 저작권 관련 법안을 통과시켰다.
— 이주형 (쿠도군) (@KudoKun_) March 26, 2019
11조: 뉴스 공급자들이 다른 뉴스 플랫폼(예: 네이버 뉴스)이 해당 기사 일부를 게시할 때 저작권료를 요구할 수 있다.
13조: 콘텐츠 공급자(예: 유튜브)가 저작권 보호 콘텐츠 단속을 직접 해야 한다.https://t.co/yCO4EUuIUZ
If I lived in the EU and made content online like one YT, Twitch, Instagram, etc, I would STRONGLY consider a relocation. VPN's ain't going to last forever and I'm shocked this even passed...who voted for these hacks???? Sweet Jesus KICK THEM OUT ALREADY! https://t.co/nDME22EYTC
— Christopher KOL (@KingOfLighting) March 27, 2019
Europe’s copyright dispute shows just how hard it is to fix the internet’s problems https://t.co/5nTwiKxgE2 by #TechNews #technology #DigitalTransformation #designintech #ArtificialIntelligence
— Zoltan Szabo (@MediaRings) March 26, 2019
This is devastating and virtually nobody has heard about it. Welcome to the new Internet. https://t.co/WY9b4wavr7
— Ⓐ®️Ⓛ⓪ (@arlogilbert) March 26, 2019
...(https://t.co/8rpqQ0TXlC) “Critics said legislators had turned a deaf ear to a wide range of experts and to the general population.” More on this below.
— Consplody (@consplody) March 26, 2019
How the internet will change thanks to the EU’s new copyright rules: https://t.co/vcqVhjM34g pic.twitter.com/4Gk1hgZ1Uo
— Adweek (@Adweek) March 27, 2019
How the Internet Will Change Thanks to the EU’s New Copyright Rules https://t.co/qdIWIPUJxy
— Sheila Allen (@Sheilaaliens) March 26, 2019
Important news. Much more important than that mule crap they're all going on about