live stream here, vote at ~1230 brussels time.
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Watch as the European Parliament starts the dark age of memes
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so it begins
>OMG ARTICLE 13 OH NO THE END OF MEMES PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION
why are all soy people like this on my Facebook?
lol get fucked normalfags
>muh memes
Grow up
IT'S OVER
>In the hours leading up to the vote in the EU Parliament on the EU Copyright Directive, the German publication FAZ (which has been generally supportive of the Directive) has released quite a bombshell (in German), suggesting that the reason Germany caved to France on its terrible demands concerning copyright was in order to get France's approval of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia.
Is there anything more Reddit that complaining about this stuff?
I'm sure it's nowhere near as bad as normies thinks.
I hope it actually is so they can permanently fuck off
>all this eutard cope itt
has Pagliacci brought upon us the very end of the free internet?
Memes are considered satire and thus are not under Article 13
It’s almost as if those internet freedom warriors just want to be able to pirate stuff
Obligatory Paglacci reference
yeah, I really look forward to channel all my uploads through upload filters located in the USA, since Europe is technologically retarded. that'll show them big companies, right!?
>t. future EU colony
I can strongly advise you not to channel your little CP operation through the US
t. needs to verify ID at the post office to watch porn on his computer.
None of this shit would be happening if people learned the lessons of chanology, that Jow Forums stays in Jow Forums and the internet stays online.
oi, where the laughing loicence at?
u still salty about that 3:2, aren't ya
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zoomer genocide when
This will lead to a great renaissance for technologies like torrent and the Tor network, so I welcome this decision very much.
10 minutes
Zoomers don't know what the fuck torrents are, they are from the age of streaming and making screenshots/captures of whatever content other people stream.
I'm just curious why piraters keep trying to clinge onto weird internet freedom philosophies for doing something which they know is illegal.
The only guy I know that cares about article 13 has 10TB of movies and music stashed away in his living room constantly uploading to torrent websites.
>I'm just curious why piraters keep trying to clinge onto weird internet freedom philosophies for doing something which they know is illegal.
Why are you shitposting? This decision will not hurt pirates. It will hurt everyone who wants to publish anything on the internet from the EU.
From what I can tell it will hurt people that want to publish other people's work.
piraters aren't affected by this at all. they usually are very well versed in networking, vpns, bla, bla... the ones that are beeing affected are the baby boomers complaining about the critics. imagine their faces when their beloved family videos on shit book are beeing flagged as copyright infringements just because theres some baby boomer shit playing in the background
>From what I can tell
That's because you are a mongoloid
were gonna have to go to the shop and buy a pass to allow us to watch porn on monday you idiot
>Why are you shitposting?
They are just retards being contrarian to leddit out of principle.
>But of course I go to Jow Forums every day to make fun of Freeware and Chinese telephones
what is this shit and why should I care
stream doesnt work
t. caveman
le meme ban
it does for me. be patient it stays black for a while. they are still debating about timeshit though..
good then
memes were a mistake
>The proposal makes explicit that this does not include ... non-profit encyclopaedias ... non-profit educational or scientific repositories.
well that's us isn't it. we're safe after all bois
so what happened?
yah, it passed. just now. bye!
You fucking mongoloids thinking this has anything to do with memes, it's just jews being jews trying to tax and control everything even if is absurd and unrealistic just as ESGAE here a bunch of jews that steal money from "Copyright" in the end it's just a bunch of power liches getting money for free.
hirosima will probably block europe from posting
enjoy the last few weeks we got here
SGAE*
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OH NONONONONONO
NO MORE MEMES
THIS IS THE END
IT'S HAPPENING
ZOOMERS MUST GO
Example: Let's have an aditional tax over CD roms because you MAY use copyright content in it. Amazing.
I haven't seen a CD in years
>all these idiots protesting over article 13 and 11 thinking that politicians actually care about their opinion
Lmao @ you idiots
I was talking about how absurd these jews get to steal money it's just an example of how the act.
Who the fuck cares
The parts of the internet you should frequent won't even give a shit about it
Normalfag problems, that's what this is.
Or even the zoomer fags who are whining here since two weeks like crazy.
Pretty sure this tax is on HDD's
Dont worry lads, we will keep your memes safe
>muh meeeeeme ban
Jesus christ these retarded zoomers. They probably freaked out as well when the US removed NN.
This dumb comment. I hope this is a proxy and not a fellow Kraut.
Lösch dich ganz schnell, huso.
Feels good to live in free country
This lmao
Everybody freaked out like crazy and then nothing happened.
>Feels good to live in free country
Pretty sure you won't go to jail for saying communism sucked in your country
Kys corporate bootlickers
Feels good that I don't live in europe :^)
>t. can get jailed for memes
>REEE EU WILL BAN MY PRECIOUS MEMES REDDIT SAID SO
Neck yourself zoomer, your maymays will be fine
You are a meme
>memes will get banned in your lifetime
Thank god
How much of a fucking lobotomized retard have you to be to support the people fucking you in the ass, people never stop to amaze me.
>y-y-youre reddit!!!
>y-y-youre zoomer!!!
Pathetic
>From what I can tell
lel
I don't give a shit about memes, commit suicide you brainless corporate tool
Contrarians, that's all.
It is over.
>why yes, I care about internet related lawmaking
>there are people ITT that think the EU has any influence on the American-dominated Internet
yah, I don't get it either.
Have they published the list of who voted yet?
no, but everyone is waiting for it. I'm especially interested in how the fucking UK MEPs voted
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They are talking about summer time bs. The fucking EU can't even agree on daylight saving time but they will on complex issues. This is all a fucking troll on its own.
I support people who realize my wish of seeing everything people like burn to the ground
>The fucking EU can't even agree on daylight saving time
Yeah daylight savings time is just some little meme issue that isn't going to affect the lives of 500 million people.
Not yet, tomorrow there will be by party and by country break downs.
I'll make a into-graph on who voted for and against for each country with parties listed in the order of how much they supported it.
Like guide for who to vote in the upcoming elections if you're a single issue voter.
Young people generally have shit turnout, but who cares it's a single afternoon project.
I already know that both the center-right and center-left Italian MEPs were bought since last July, but I wonder if others changed their vote
Reminder that article 13 remained in the legislation by 4 fucking votes. The the entire thing passed with 100 vote difference.
If the EU voted it in, Article 13 must be good
>Actually thinking this will happen
>Actually thinking it will be enforced/enforceable even if it does happen
The Government is useless at the best of times, when it comes to the internet it's literally just boomers trying to legislate on things they don't understand in the slightest,. A catch-all "porn-blocker" requiring ID is just another policy that fundamentally won't work.
false information, amigo.
SSD too
You do realize that if they block say pornhub.com and any Google result which includes 'porn' that 80% of the population can no longer view porn?
Just because some tech nerds can work their way around anything doesn't mean your average person can.
What does this mean? There were far more votes against article 13 and the legislation article 13 was part of?
It means that they only managed to get it into voting with a very small margin where then suddenly everyone was in favor of it. Often indicating lobbying.
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You don't have to be a tech nerd to get around the absolutely atrocious quality of website blocks the government and ISPs enforce, take the pirate bay as example:
It's supposed to be blocked (for obvious reasons) but you can literally circumvent it by "" as apposed to "." (At least I can with my ISP, I know this works for others too)
Also, porn is quite literally, everywhere, Reddit has Porn, Dailymotion has porn, Jow Forums has porn, etc... if you're really desperate for a fat wank and you can't find any porn because "oh no I forgot my porn loiconse" then honestly you probably should just stay away from computers in general.
Man It's just going to be more hassle just for a 5 minute wank. Might as well turn away from 3D outside of browsing /gif/
Either that or it hopefully collapses because no one's going to be selling porn passes and the govt's fucking shitting itself with brexit already
>censorship is actually good
Based Brussels shills
this whole thing is a meme
nothing is going nowhere, you guys just want to be part of making a change but your lifes are meaningless
The whole idea seems utterly ridiculous from the beginning and I am certain workarounds will be easy as hell. All I am saying is that most people are completely oblivious to computers, which I know because I am the families' tech support.