A crucial vote is coming up later this month in the EU's move to change its copyright laws. The proposed plans included mandatory content filters and a so-called link tax to be paid by sites linking to other sites, articles 13 and 11 respectively. TorrentFreak writes about the current status of the legislation and of the deadline to fix or block the proposed EU copyright legislation is coming up quickly and time is running out to salvage the situation regarding rules which will drastically affect the Internet.
Earlier on SN
European Copyright Law Isn't Great. It Could Soon Get a Lot Worse
Censorship Machines Are Coming: It's Time for the Free Software Community to Use its Political Clout
Compromises on Copyright Maximalism are Clearly No Longer on the EU Agenda
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 06 2018, @06:09PM
we should have gardens in every yard or at least in every neighborhood.
we should have solar or nano nuke power plants in every house or neighborhood.
we should have redundant, decentralized, federated, anonymous internet.
tweaking regulation is not good enough. we need to replace the whole system of serfdom. that would mean people would have to quit being ignorant moorons though.