This new draft was sent at the last minute before tomorrow’s negotiation, ignoring all progress that had already been made on the previous text. Now ALL platforms with very few exceptions are liable for users’ copyright infringements. #CensorshipMachines#FixCopyright
Where the previous draft would have opened the possibility for platforms to cooperate with rightsholders in other ways than #CensorshipMachines, this version says they HAVE to use “technical measures”, in other words filters. #FixCopyright
To add insult to injury, the author listed in the metadata of the draft isn’t @AxelVossMdEP or his assistant, it’s an official of the @EU_Commission! The same official, btw, who wrote the Council draft on #CensorshipMachines for the Estonian presidency! A veritable tri-monologue!
The next shadow meeting will be tomorrow at 9 am. Then we’ll see if your representatives will simply accept their hard work being ignored like that, and whether @AxelVossMdEP will return to the negotiating table. #CensorshipMachines#FixCopyright
Update on today’s shadow meeting: @AxelVossMdEP says the inclusion of “technical measures” was a mistake, but insists that all platforms in the very broad definition communicate to the public and are liable for all their users’ copyright infringements. #CensorshipMachines
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Article 13 vote: The European Parliament endorses #uploadfilters for all but the smallest sites and apps. Anything you want to publish will need to first be approved by these filters, perfectly legal content like parodies & memes will be caught in the crosshairs #SaveYourInternet
The new exclusive right for sports organizers approved by European Parliament by one vote. A catastrophe for sports fans, especially combined with #UploadFilters#SaveYourInternet
Final vote for Parliament position on the copyright directive with #UploadFilters and #LinkTax: adopted. Parliament has failed to listen to citizens’ and experts’ concerns. #SaveYourInternet
My speech to @Europarl_EN about tomorrow's copyright/#SaveYourInternet vote (Thread):
Dear colleagues— Copyright law is complex. When it comes to tomorrow's vote, you're getting a lot of mixed messages. Here's why:
The problems that @AxelVossMdEP and @EU_Commission want to solve are serious. But they are NOT caused by copyright law. Copyright law can't bring back lost newspaper subscriptions or lost ad revenues.
If that's the problem we want to solve, we need an Online Advertising Regulation – that's how tech companies actually make their money, how they put the independent press under pressure.