Topic: Copyright Directive
The Copyright Directive raises significant concerns about free speech and privacy by imposing stringent regulations on online content sharing and user-generated material. Measures like upload filters threaten to stifle creativity and limit the ability of individuals to express themselves freely on digital platforms. As governments push for stricter copyright enforcement, the implications for censorship and surveillance become increasingly alarming.
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EU court says internet upload filters don’t violate free speech
Controversial ruling.
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Senate Committee looks at updating DMCA for the modern era
It’s yet to be seen whether it will be made better or worse for creators.
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New German proposals could severely hurt online news commentary and curation
The rules will mean commentators or curators will have to license the content they’re commenting on if they want to…
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EU wrongly says there’s no creativity without intellectual property
Apparently IP is the thing we humans have to thank for the intellectual richness of our world.
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Poland files a complaint with the EU’s top court over online censorship concerns
Poland is concerned that the EU’s unpopular copyright rules will cause an increase in censorship.
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The EU’s Terrorist Content Regulation law is its latest badly-thought-out disaster
Some are suggesting, at this point, the EU should perhaps leave this internet, and “build its own.”
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Article 13 and Article 11 passed – so what now?
Articles 11 and 13 of the Directive (commonly known as “the link tax” and “the upload filter”) have drawn much…








