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Article 13? What's happening in the EU?


satoori

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This is a total mess.

 

They called 5.000.000 signatures in a petition against it bots

 

They called young demonstrators “bought by companies like googleâ€

 

This “reform†was made by people older than 50 years who know nothing about the internet

 

They basically screwed the younger generation and just destroyed the freedom of the internet

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it will mean removal of every copyrighted but from unofficial source videos to songs everything

 

lyrics videos gone, basic remake games, fanfics, indie artists, fanartist, literally everything willbe gone 

 

 

 

 

bunch of old people who only learnt this year how to use mouse, got to decide we cant have nice things and freedom

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Out of curiosity, this isn't going to affect the UK when/if they manage to pull out of the EU? This is just an EU issue? It sucks either way tbh...

it will effect whole world, just how many posters you see on internet is from EU? how many youtubers are in EU? 

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it will effect whole world, just how many posters you see on internet is from EU? how many youtubers are in EU? 

this is what i saw people saying too. that somehow this decision will effect all of us. the side effects. tf :/

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this is what i saw people saying too. that somehow this decision will effect all of us. the side effects. tf :/

ofc!! many companies have bases on EU 

 

like imagine google has a base in almost every city to be able to manage the servers there, they would need to block anything that might cause disturbance to article 13 now

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Basically every EU-based businesses that deal with online content will need to implement expensive content filtering  to make sure you don’t violate someone’s copyright (because now they have the responsability for that, not the content creator or the individual), for example ALSO MEMES VIOLATES COPYRIGHTS.. you know what this means? ahmagahplz.png ahmagahplz.png

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Basically every EU-based businesses that deal with online content will need to implement expensive content filtering  to make sure you don’t violate someone’s copyright (because now they have the responsability for that, not the content creator or the individual), for example ALSO MEMES VIOLATES COPYRIGHTS.. you know what this means? ahmagahplz.png ahmagahplz.png

I was seeing people talk about the exact opposite..they won't implement content filters at all, just won't let people upload until they prove they have copyright permissions on what they want to upload.

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I was seeing people talk about the exact opposite..they won't implement content filters at all, just won't let people upload until they prove they have copyright permissions on what they want to upload.

They don't let you upload until you prove any permission.. isn't this a limit or some kind of filters? also you will not be always able to prove you have this permission even if we are talking about an harmless random 10 sec video , it depends on the content we are talking about, and so you can't upload.. btw the point is far more complicated i'm not that informed about it but the point is that they are applying copyright to everything basically and the companies now have to pay for it, not who upload lol

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