Wikipedia Italy Blocks All Articles in Protest of EU's Ruinous Copyright Proposals (gizmodo.com)
An anonymous reader writes: On Tuesday, Wikipedia Italy set all of its pages to redirect to a statement raising awareness for the upcoming vote that (barring some legislative wrangling) would make the copyright directive law. The statement reads, in part (emphasis theirs): On July 5, 2018, The Plenary of the European Parliament will vote whether to proceed with a copyright directive proposal which, if approved, will significantly harm the openness of the Internet . The directive instead of updating the copyright laws in Europe and promoting the participation of all the citizens to the society of information, threatens online freedom and creates obstacles to accessing the Web, imposing new barriers, filters and restrictions. If the proposal would be approved in its current form, it could be impossible to share a news article on social networks, or find it through a search engine; Wikipedia itself would be at risk.
Yeah, sure.
No wikipedia in Federal Prison, you won't even miss it Trump traitors.
Europeans voted for more government, and this is what more government looks like. It's rather hard to pity them.
Let the hate flow through you. The EU is a sinking ship.
This is actually the goal. Not a side effect.
That's what I told my HR girl when she heard that I had been telling people my salary, and it was one of the founding principles of the Internet. You're free to ignore what you want, but you can't stop people from knowing what they want.
This is what government controlled by corporate interests looks like. Big or small, left or right; doesn't matter as long as corporations are pulling the strings.
Support Right To Repair Legislation.
UK citizens should be happy about brexit now. If they can stay out of the EU they may be able to retain their Freedom of Speech if they ever had it.
n/t
On one hand, this is a great thing, making people aware of the issues with the new proposed law and the way Government (or, in this case, a supra-government Government) can run roughshod on your rights. On the other hand, this is from the "right wing/extremist" current Italian Government, who we're told is all about running roughshod on your rights. Methinks those on the political left in Italy and the EU will have a bit of cognitive dissonance going on...
Browsing at +1 - no ACs, I ignore their posts. So refreshing!
I agree with them; I think they should have done the same for all EU ip adresses and all languages.
EU citizens can still act a little: https://saveyourinternet.eu/
Where i stand, i can donate to the EFF. Which i did. About other laws hurting the American internet.
The police aren't doing a good job so let's have fewer officers. The schools are doing a bad job so let's have fewer teachers. Hospitals suck so let's fire half the doctors. Before you know it we'll be living in a libertarian utopia.
On July 4th the US celebrates their freedom.
On July 5th the EU ends ours.
Blocking fake news is good. Real news supports all the new EU copyright laws.
Works when libtards to it on Facebook so nice to see the fascist pig shit shoe on the other foot. YouTube even censors proof 9-11 was an inside job, like this video:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aRWy25VYXTrv30dZpe_kbS4GdJWYi-7I
I first read the title as
"Wikipedia Italy Blocks All Articles *that are* in Protest of EU's Ruinous Copyright Proposals"
Now that technology is available to quickly access millions upon millions of database items there is not much need to have an implicit copyright system. An explicit copyright registration system that charges a fee, not unlike Internet domains, is feasible. With that registration it is then easy to reference what is copyrighted and then infer what is not copyrighted with some reasonable assurance.
On top of that, if we were to completely revamp our copyright laws internationally we should really considered an appropriate shorter duration for copyright. Should you have a monopoly on your own creation in order to support yourself? I don't see why not. But that does not mean creating something that you leave to your great grandchildren as an income source. It is kind of how we ended up with the gilded age and how a lot of "old money" families were built, I think few of us want to return to that era. If you create something, a story, a software library, a film, you never really created it from whole cloth. You were influenced and inspired by the culture and art in your own lifetime.
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
Freedom to put brown children in concentration camps for the alleged crimes of their parents.
U.S.A. ! U.S.A. ! U.S.A. !
Insane crazy censorship.
A day without wikipedia, is a great day.
If only people can go back to books and stop reading trash.
I'll borrow a phrase from peter Lloyd
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but there will always be something that wikipedia will complain"
... may be that this will strongly accelerate migrations from GAFA services to independent, open and untractable systems like Diaspora / Mastodon / Pixelfed etc. :-D
Initially I thought that only 'slow-throughput' sevices could be dealt with this way, but I even discovered Peertube, a movie service.
Honestly, at this moment the only final push these guys need is... a big influx of new users pushed away from GAFA by the new EU restrictions
Herve S.
Created in the US by American researchers with american ingenuity, destroyed in Europe by petty politicians. Once a Nazi, always a Nazi. Beware the Europeans. What they cannot control, they destroy.
it.wikipedia.org is an encyclopedia written in Italian. It is not located in, or only for use in Italy; it is not a Wikipedia about the subject of Italy.
These are the death throws. Its authoritarian and anti-Europe, centralised power model is ancient history. Watch as it falls around itself and its greedy leaders fight over the scraps.
More countries should Brexit.
Fuck the EU
Maybe, one day we will need and immense mobilization to move what we hold dear to zeronet and host it ourselves. Wikipedia included. To shield them from such laws.
https://zeronet.io/
The law has not been voted.
But this is just a reprieve, there will be other attempts.