in the next weeks the EU parliament will vote for article 13.
Article 13 is the part of the new EU Copyright Directive that covers how "online content sharing services" should deal with copyright-protected content, such as television programmes and movies. It refers to services that primarily exist to give the public access to "protected works or other protected subject-matter uploaded by its users", so it is likely to cover services such as YouTube, Dailymotion and Soundcloud.
Its not gonna change anything, it will blow in a day or two.
Matthew Richardson
And how many got to vote for this in the eu countries?i mean people who live in eu not those cocksuckers that just push shit through without any asking the people's first?#democracy
Blake Butler
It’s shutting down most websites in Europe. You can then either use a VPN or be a good NPC and just use Facebook, censored Youtube, government websites and that’s it.
We are back to 1992 only this time usenet groups are for boomers only.
Jordan Howard
GDPR didn't blow over. Some local US news sites won't allow European users to access the articles. I mean it's great for keeping the Chinese out, but if Americans don't follow, our internet will be a really desolate place
Hunter Lopez
>so it is likely to cover services such as YouTube, Dailymotion and Soundcloud. >likely
dude, it is covering every last website, Jow Forums included. No more European flags once this is implemented.
Xavier Kelly
the eu parliament is already voting it in thr end of march, the only thing the citizens cann't do anything about it but a pledge. it will change e everything faggot, since for the first time the filters will be automatic.
Bentley Nguyen
Guys. Stop assuming the world is going to correct itself or someone else is going to take care of things. That's exactly why you have Muslims flooding Europe and nu-USSR authoritarianism creeping into your countries. God isn't going to help you because all he's done to people who worship him is let them be overrun by barbarians and invaders and raped out of existence. You need to be the person taking action and shaping policies and the world, because other people have been fucking it up.
Oliver Wilson
> the only thing that's too much
Eli Parker
Do what France is doing.
Parker Richardson
you fags are totally fucked
i do look forward to not dealing with the 90 % of you who are lefty cucks, the other 10%, sorry dudes that's the way the cookie crumbles
Eli Baker
this mutt is right tho
Ryan Parker
I have unironically done my share against Article 13 in real life. The lobbies behind it are just way too strong. It’s part of the overall agenda to control people and destroy freedom. They ain’t stopping with this one. There is also a drive towards internet ID verification (to “save the children”... but for everyone) and against “terrorist content” that includes e.g. criticism of Merkel’s immigration policies. Not eveh kidding.
Brandon Ross
>You need to be the person taking action and shaping policies and the world, because other people have been fucking it up. By doing what?
Carter Thompson
>Google developing Dragonfly censorship engine for China >Russia preparing for a complete isolation from the WWW >The EU implementing Article 13 Fun times ahead
Alexander Brooks
They sure do look like they are doing it for the ppl
Now is the time! Write a personal message to your mps, against and for this. Make noise now! Lets crack this thing. Attend the demos this Saturday if you can!
> kikelander calling you soros' bot while his circumcised masters are destroying EVROPA from his jewish shithole with his wall street money what a time to be alive
Carter Russell
Good thing I extended my VPN subscription for 3 years.
No they won't. They will give an opinion but they have no legislative power. If the commission decides it happens, then it happens.
Eli Reed
No they do have to vote on legislation. It's just the only parliament that cannot propose legislation. Only the commission can propose new legislation.
Bentley Wright
If they actually pull this shit off, there will be physical opposition by all the neckbeards who can no longer post and pirate
Justin Butler
bompelidodlei
Juan Edwards
>The final version of Article 13 says services must make "best efforts" to remove copyright-protected videos in cases where "the rights holders have provided... the relevant and necessary information".
This is correct. Art 13 goes with Art 2 and protects most platforms, only targets big ones like Youtube which makes a lot of money and does not give enough back to content creators.
Article 13 also protects meme creation and sharing (Art 13.5 & Art 13.8), creates more ways for users to complain (Art 13.8) and forbids general monitoring (Art 13.7).
>damage controll Fuck off. EU always says they do something good and it always end up being one more noose around neck.
Joshua Gomez
>Article 13 also protects meme creation and sharing Good thing we have the union, then. How could we make and share memes without you?
Lucas Perez
That's good. We need to accelerate. Normalfags are too complacent, maybe they'll start doing something once they can't watch jewtube cat videos in the EU anymore. Meanwhile redpilled people can jump on a VPN or Tor