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EU Halts the internet reform plan known by its paragraph 11 and 13 that would destroy the internet as we know it with link taxes and upload filters.

318 yes / 278 no
Now the Legislative will be again picked up in September and reworked and hopefully in a way that wont destroy the internet.

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Self bump , like people really? fucking threads like blacked go to the top page but the saving of the internet doesn't get any attention?

hopefully we'll be gone by the time they try to bring it back

Honestly, the EU is doomed either way.
>Omae wa mo shindeiru

If it passes, maybe Europe will wake up and kill the EU and stop being c-ucked
If it fails, you can keep shitting up this board, Hans

>318 yes / 278 no
Yes/No to what, Articles 11 and 13?

it is already over you retarded kraut, it was voted NO and it went back to the drawing board so your friends will try to pass it with some fishing legislature, just like original ACTA

You deserve this kraut nigger have fun god bless
Yours truly-
A country that doesn't fucking care

>Now the Legislative will be again picked up in September and reworked and hopefully in a way that wont destroy the internet.

Because Axel Voss and his media boss backeds won’t just blackmail enough MEPs to get to a majority vote. Jesus, 278 MEPs voted for upload filters. I really want to have the list if any far right people or euroskeptics are on the list. Also, 31 MEPs didn’t even bother to vote... fuck em too.

>hopefully we'll be gone by the time they try to bring it back

Most of your British MEPs voted for the censorship proposals and your conservative government has long pushed for even tougher rules and more internet control by states.

You really think your porn licenses, copyright censorship and surveilance isn’t going to boom after Brexit?

They voted YES to postpone the trialoge process which is supposed to come up with a final text behind closed doors between delegates from the Commission, Parliament and Council. So what happens now is no trialoge, but between September 10 and 13 there will be another vote on the merits of Article 11 and Article 13 and potential amendments to them. They could table amendments which “address” some of the concerns (likely in bullshit ways) to sway some of the MEPs to get a razor thin majority. Then in the trialoge, things will be secretly amended to how the music, media and press industries want the law to read... and the parliament then generally just votes this final bill through.

So today was a good day, but the EU shills won’t let public campaigns get in their way. They want this to control the internet, so it will be passed.

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Are you retarded? They got found out, so now they'll rework their plan with more subterfuge, and next time you'll never notice it until it's too late. You haven't won shit.

We must petition to end the EU as a whole and not playing their own game.
Instead of fighting against what the EU do, just kill this cursed (((union)))

Learn to read you fucking turk, they voted against it

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>Now the Legislative will be again picked up in September and reworked and hopefully in a way that wont destroy the internet.

yeah right.. That was the whole idea Brainiac. They WANT to control the internet because they want to curb criticism. They want to have totalitarian power over the people.

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how about not regulating shit for once
you germans should all be gassed you do not deserve a square kilometer on this continent

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Thanks for the information.
Is there a way to stop Article 11 and Article 13 for good, or will the Commission continue to make amendments and ask again and again until 11 and 13 are passed into law?

>Is there a way to stop Article 11 and Article 13 for good

Merciless and swift violence. Not endorsing or encouraging it, but thats honestly your only option. Yuro politicians are genuinely some of the lowest form of life I have ever seen so they'll get it into law eventually, no amount of diplomacy will stop that.

You'll need to provide the evidence Turkbic bin Saudi.

Most likely. The sooner we end this accursed EU the better.

They will vote again starting in September for each article but they probably won't have the time to vote on the whole thing before the elections in spring 2019 and the parliament will be a lot different at that point

It's the picture in the OP. You need something to attract Jow Forumsacks. They have short attention spans and usually only go in threads with twitter caps or when a hot girl is posted.

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You know damn well the answer. These fucks will just keep shouting
>Should I destroy the internet?
No.
>Should I destroy the internet?
No.
>Should I destroy the internet?
No.
>Should I destroy the internet?
No.
>Should I NOT destroy the internet?
No.
>HA! No TAKEBACKS!

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Cheched.

Violence is not really feasible now and it will probably backfire in the form of more "anti-terrorism" laws and a tyrannical-liberal police-state.

Good luck convincing enough voters in crucial countries like France or Germany to want the EU gone...

Hopefully 11 and 13 can be delayed until after the EU elections.

It should be illegal to re-propose the same EU law (even with modifications) for 5 or 10 years after it's rejected by the Parliament.

>Violence is not really feasible now and it will probably backfire in the form of more "anti-terrorism" laws and a tyrannical-liberal police-state.
Hard to pass laws when your head is no longer attached to your neck.