Article 13 Passed So What is Next ?

in internet •  6 years ago 

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First time I'm happy that I'm in Turkey and Turkey is not in European Union , because this law is quite absurd and its no different than my shitty country that censors everything. when you check the article 13 stuff you may consider any content as a Copyright violation material all of the platforms will regulate their content and put a lot of guidelines to avoid aritcle 13 as much as possible but mostly it will affect the daily users small channels and all others because that kind of regulation is not possible when we consider the amount of conten they produce in daily basis
The legal bindings and the rules they pushed in the Article 13 are a little utopic and it requires a lot of man force I think they just want to shake off all social media platforms , in long term they will understand it is bogus and not sustainable , however it will be lucrative for some people.

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I was writing an article about that yesterday and came to similar conclusion. Article 13 and ALSO 11 are a victory for Russian search engines, torrents, blockchain, VPN providers and anything that can exist against these new rules. On the other hand, EU is the loser as they have just did it before the election; I aprecciate they did it before the election and not right after though. So big was the petition against it...