Final vote on Article 13, stakes are higher than ever, we've been backstabbed and more · 5:56pm Mar 1st, 2019
the final vote has been announced
https://mobile.twitter.com/Senficon/status/1100483357245427712
Make sure to translate tweet! (ignore the 23rd November bit, it's a translation error)
I’d also advise to share this video around:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9SVf57ii1w
Also click here to ask your representatives to take the pledge and vote against Article 13 (EU Residents only)
https://pledge2019.eu/en
Also here's a list of events for March 23rd
https://www.stopacta2.org/stopacta2-events/
Also It appears that Article 13 might affect the US too
info in tweets
https://mobile.twitter.com/Jamie_Foxworthy/status/1099660393889349633
https://mobile.twitter.com/Jamie_Foxworthy/status/1099735111002714112
https://mobile.twitter.com/Jamie_Foxworthy/status/1099737171412635649
Also Katarina Barley is a backstabbing two faced snake
https://mobile.twitter.com/Jamie_Foxworthy/status/1100031267473707008
Also here's an article to look at
The Copyright Monopoly Stands In Direct Opposition To Property Rights
https://falkvinge.net/2012/12/22/the-copyright-monopoly-stands-in-direct-opposition-to-property-rights
I may not be in the EU but seeing that this could effect the US. Now I an not sure if it could that easily. With how the deals are going with the EU I don't see it working and trying to force to rewite the copyright laws in the US? Oh that would be hard.
Britain will have left the EU by then, thank God.
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I've heard whether Article 13 will affect Britain depends on the outcome of the Brexit Negotiations
5022115
Then Teresa better not screw up...but irrespective of backstopping and the like, we leave on March 29th. That's set in law.
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here's the article in question: https://www.verdict.co.uk/what-is-eu-article-13/
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Thanks. Given we don't intend to remain in the Single Market, there's no reason to be in the digital one either. Besides, there are plans to repeal GDPR.