Topic: EU Copyright Directive
The EU Copyright Directive, particularly Articles 11 and 13, poses significant threats to free expression by mandating upload filters that could lead to widespread censorship of user-generated content. These regulations empower platforms to preemptively remove copyrighted material, stifling creativity and limiting the sharing of information online. The implications for privacy are also concerning, as increased monitoring of user activity may result from compliance with these stringent copyright laws.
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Germany proposes tighter copyright reform that could increase the censorship of memes
The proposal gives internet users little recourse for challenging the takedown of their memes.
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EU court rules YouTube doesn’t have to hand over IP addresses of copyright infringers
Only physical addresses can be handed over, assuming the company has them.
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Brexit saves the UK from the EU’s Article 13 “meme ban,” minister confirms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the law was “terrible for the internet.”
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French government announces new plans for policing “hate speech” on big social media platforms
The continued encroachment on online free speech never ends.
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European Council passes Articles 11 and 13 of the EU Copyright Directive in final vote
19 countries backed the Directive, six voted against it, and three abstained. All EU member states will now be required…
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UK political commentator Carl Benjamin announces UKIP MEP campaign and says he will work to rescind Article 13
The political commentator also said he will challenge all manifestations of radical leftism as he finds them and expose them…
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Articles 11 and 13 lose support from key member states days before final EU Council vote
Sweden and Estonia are signaling that they will vote against Articles 11 and 13 of the EU Copyright Directive in…
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EU Terrorist Content Regulation plenary vote in the European Parliament confirmed for April 17
The regulation will require online platforms to take down what the EU deems to be “terrorist content” within one hour…












