What will EU article 13 mean in the future?
What will EU article 13 mean in the future?
It means youtube, facebook, plebbit ...etc will soon run out of content
Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, Twitter and all consumer media built with memes will lose their European visitors, and will ultimately bow down to better alternatives along with a new future.
but i thought that satire, parody etc was not included in the law?
Why do euro autists insist on regulating everything to hell?
it means we fucked yet another american set of companies
EU will block Jow Forums for copyright infringement unless hiroshima adds a filter
so we won't be able to shitpost again since VPNs are banned from this site?
The EU is a regulation superpower.
The US and China innovate, we regulate it. European elites believe that having the moral high ground is better than wealth or power
go back to pol frognigger
...and that's a good thing
People use VPNs all the time here
Brainlet here: if the law is so bad, why am I Still able to shitpost here? Wasn't the law passed yesterday?
You can use a VPN if you buy the Jow Forums pass
on what planet do you live?
memes are exempt from article 13 you idiots
>what is the Brussel effect
Lots of original frog memes
Golden times ahead, boys
it will only come into effect after 2 years
How is the Brussels effect contradictatory to what said?
Not even that. It's just a directive, who knows what laws the member states will come up with
It means that Facebook will have to share its ad revenue with the content's original creator.
It also means that literally 99% of people on the Internet can't do most basic fact checking, so they instead follow coordinated campaign in the interest of their corporate masters like the sheep they are.
The Brussels effect is a way of getting others to follow your rule, so it's power by definition
Nothing
ok so you weren't disagreeing with him?
It's not "moral high-ground", it's power
Good business for google and for shady EU lawyer companies.
A lot of internet (forums etc.) forced to close.
Forums are mostly non-profit
Google and Facebook will be hit the hardest
lol
It's not about moral high ground it's corruption and crony capitalism melted into laws
It literally only exists due to lobbying of the copyright holders. Think of all the dumb regulations the US used to have back when the music industry insisted on a fuckhueg cut from Youtube.
Copyright holders are arguing that they want to support content creators which was a hoax back then as it is now
Copyright holders know they won't get shit from non-profit forums. They want a part of the revenue Facebook/Google generate by hosting copyrighted material. Since Facebook doesn't want to implement upload filters or outright banning users those copyright holders are hoping to strike some sort of reverse ad-deal with hosters.
The EU literally has legalized corruption
At least here our local politicians who are corrupt as fuck cannot just directly take bribes from corporations this is totally illegal in France but in the European parliament corporations can just walk up to any party and give them bags filled with money and ask them to vote in a given way, this isn't bribery this ""lobbying"" and this fully legal
That's why we're getting these ridiculous copyrights laws, the music and film industries paid for these
Porn sites too have to switch to amateurs, but they kinda already do that.
Bullshit, bribery is illegal in the EU and not any more common than in France, Italy or Poland
The EU is one of the biggest enemies of corporations
The fuck knows what is in the Directive. In bunch of countries local law can override portions of it. That’s the thing about EU Directives. It’s a guideline and you only adopt it 100% if you are lazy to make your own laws. Which could mean that certain countries will be better for hosting sites than others in the EU. Highly likely France will be the worst since they were the ones who pushed for this in the first place because they make a lot of movies and want to force Netflix to carry them as well so they can make money for sure.
Memes don’t have a copyright, they can’t.
Probably nothing, these crusty old fucks don't know what they're talking about.
>reverse ad-deal
A what?
Which one of you is living in the EU parliament? Both of you can be wrong at the same time.
>"Donations" from private corporations isn't bribery