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Originally Posted by DraX
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The European Parliament Committee on Legal Affairs just voted ‘yes’ on highly controversial parts of the EU’s new Copyright Reform. The controversial articles — 11 and 13 — effectively establish link tax, censorship machines, and ban memes.
There was heavy resistance to the contested articles from internet activists, lobbyists, and members of European Parliament (MEPs), but all was for nought and the articles passed with a 13:12 and 15:10 majority.
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This is NOT to protect anyone... This is for political censorship and violating our privacy.
They are not fooling anyone with this.
For the record, I'm all about protecting copyrights, and I agree we need more options to do that.