European copyright reform including 'Article 13' approved, will become law within two years [appleinsider.com]
EU approves tougher EU copyright rules in blow to Google, Facebook [www.reuters.com]
Copyright reform clears final hurdle: Commission welcomes approval of modernised rules fit for digital age [europa.eu]
EU Backs New Law To Protect Creative Industries [www.pymnts.com]
EU Council of Ministers Approves Copyright Directive, Including Article 17 (13) - (Updated) [torrentfreak.com]
The EU has officially passed its controversial copyright law [www.engadget.com]
How tech giants can strangle transformative tech at birth — and how to stop them [thenextweb.com]
EU Approves Controversial Copyright Directive [www.thurrott.com]
no: there are no "strong rights" for users, only unfair restrictions on what they can upload. you have tilted the already skewed copyright playing field yet further. shame. #article13/17 https://t.co/SvruztYY3S
— Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) April 15, 2019
This morning @EUCouncil gave its green light on two important Directives: #Copyright & #SatCab. Both of them create rules fit for the #digital world.Bringing concrete benefits to citizens, the creative sector & more.
— DigitalSingleMarket (@DSMeu) April 15, 2019
Next steps? Discover more: https://t.co/mcgE874Jri pic.twitter.com/N8IVhFGr1w
#CopyrightDirective: When it comes to completing the #DigitalSingleMarket, the agreement on #copyright is the missing piece of the puzzle. Clear rules will guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users and responsibility for platforms.https://t.co/W9Ov6j7QAU
— Jean-Claude Juncker (@JunckerEU) April 15, 2019
Remember your enemies. Remember those who brought to you #censorship acting as if it was about creators. https://t.co/RtFDmZ9POI
— umniomni (@NewBeAnon) April 15, 2019
With today's agreement, we are making copyright rules fit for the digital age. Europe will now have clear rules that guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users and responsibility for platforms.
— European Commission ?? (@EU_Commission) April 15, 2019
More → https://t.co/LpRWUugjTb #CopyrightDirective pic.twitter.com/lViXmF3qaF
So the EU has gone ahead and voted to basically wreck the open Internet -- all in service of protecting traditional media companies. In this story, Reuters frames it as a battle against tech. Such garbage: It's a war against freedom of expression. https://t.co/ZCoXrypfDq
— Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) April 15, 2019
EU Commission President @JunckerEU claims the Copyright Directive “completes the #DigitalSingleMarket” while member states have already announced contradictory implementations. What a farce! https://t.co/rKyxhev8YK pic.twitter.com/jy0fAe61IS
— Julia Reda (@Senficon) April 15, 2019
So the EU has gone ahead and voted to basically wreck the open Internet -- all in service of protecting traditional media companies. In this story, Reuters frames it as a battle against tech. Such garbage: It's a war against freedom of expression. https://t.co/ZCoXrypfDq
— Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) April 15, 2019
EU approves tougher EU copyright rules in blow to Google, Facebook https://t.co/i01Y4Fzh7j
— Simon Carswell (@SiCarswell) April 15, 2019
European Union https://t.co/Iwp4PKoBR5
— Gb #BringAssangehome? (@aka_Gb) April 15, 2019
he passed the copyright law and the Art 11/13 links by majority vote if there will be no changes the internet will never be the same again and free.#SaveYourInternet #StopACTA2 #freespeech #FreeAssange pic.twitter.com/E1uTOSipc3
This morning @EUCouncil gave its green light on two important Directives: #Copyright & #SatCab. Both of them create rules fit for the #digital world.Bringing concrete benefits to citizens, the creative sector & more.
— DigitalSingleMarket (@DSMeu) April 15, 2019
Next steps? Discover more: https://t.co/mcgE874Jri pic.twitter.com/N8IVhFGr1w
#CopyrightDirective: When it comes to completing the #DigitalSingleMarket, the agreement on #copyright is the missing piece of the puzzle. Clear rules will guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users and responsibility for platforms.https://t.co/W9Ov6j7QAU
— Jean-Claude Juncker (@JunckerEU) April 15, 2019
Happy that the @EUCouncil approved the #Copyright Directive. The new long awaited rules will offer better protection for European authors and performers and boost creativity protecting users.
— Roberto Viola (@ViolaRoberto) April 15, 2019
Well done for the #DSM https://t.co/7HKNiQuheV pic.twitter.com/oOXMPSrWXJ
With today's agreement, we are making copyright rules fit for the digital age. Europe will now have clear rules that guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users and responsibility for platforms.
— European Commission ?? (@EU_Commission) April 15, 2019
More → https://t.co/LpRWUugjTb #CopyrightDirective pic.twitter.com/lViXmF3qaF
.@JunckerEU: Europe will now have clear rules to guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users and responsibility for platforms. #Copyright Directive will boost high-quality journalism & offer better protection for authors & performers https://t.co/r9Gk2ogD79 pic.twitter.com/MX0RYlSMHl
— Dennis Abbott (@DennisAbbott) April 15, 2019
Statement by @EU_Commission
— Benjamin Feyen (@BenjaminFeyen) April 15, 2019
president @JunckerEU on today's #CopyrightDirective final adoption: "Europe will now have clear rules that guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users and responsibility for platforms." #yes2copyright https://t.co/9YXBYUzsCr
Congratulations not only to all European creators but to all of us who do not believe in giving all the (non-transparent) power to a few (US) companies to decide over the internet. https://t.co/aS18s3yiaZ @Creators_ECSA @SKAPNEWS #copyrightdirective #authorsrights
— Alfons Karabuda (@Content_is_King) April 15, 2019
RIP European Internet. https://t.co/imwKmj7yrS
— Marius Wegner (@vektorweg) April 15, 2019
EU Council of Ministers Approves Copyright Directive, Including Article 17 (13) https://t.co/sEqWwkGLAp
— TF (@torrentfreak) April 15, 2019
EU Council of Ministers approved #CopyrightDirective which includes controversial Article 17 (formerly 13). Legislation voted by a majority of EU ministers a few minutes ago, despite opposition from Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Finland & Sweden https://t.co/zIk6JWZHeR pic.twitter.com/341XWRzptn
— George Roussos (@baphometx) April 15, 2019
The EU has officially passed its controversial copyright law and the internet is about to get a lot quieter. #thedaytheinternetdied https://t.co/HnqHDjTQcm
— DC (@donal_cahalane) April 15, 2019
The EU has officially passed its much debated copyright law. The new rules are designed to bring outdated copyright regulations into the online age, making internet platforms liable for content uploaded to their sites. https://t.co/Ka59J5rtu4
— Fiona Ryan (@fiona_a_ryan) April 15, 2019
How tech giants can strangle transformative tech at birth — and how to stop them https://t.co/BkpO6Aaalq
— TNW (@thenextweb) April 15, 2019
EU Approves Controversial Copyright Directive - https://t.co/J2FMus73qR pic.twitter.com/P6hiTGlhTn
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) April 15, 2019
.@JunckerEU “With today’s agreement we are making #copyright rules fit for #digital age #EU will have clear rules that guarantee fair remuneration for creators, strong rights for users & responsibility for platforms” https://t.co/wVGRhaYhb1 #DigitalSingleMarket #Europeforculture pic.twitter.com/faRPmTxTEZ
— Nathalie Vandystadt (@NatBruxelles) April 15, 2019
This special gift is for remain snowflakes from your beloved EU. Enjoy your social media while you can. https://t.co/cHUVe3pjcN
— Liam O'Neil (@lienomail) April 15, 2019
How tech giants can strangle transformative tech at birth — and how to stop them https://t.co/uQPaD3AiRr
— TNW (@thenextweb) April 16, 2019
How tech giants can strangle transformative tech at birth — and how to stop them https://t.co/J9UYvUYQEN
— TNW (@thenextweb) April 16, 2019