The EU's Controversial Copyright Law Has Been Rejected -- For Now (bbc.com)
Members of the European Parliament have voted to reject a controversial copyright law in its current form, deciding to return to the issue in September. From a report: The law would have put a greater responsibility on individual websites to check for copyright infringements. But the web's inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee and others had expressed concerns about the proposed rules, which they said threatened internet freedom. Opponents greeted the decision as a victory. Julia Reda, a Pirate Party MEP who had campaigned against the legislation tweeted: "Great success: Your protests have worked! The European Parliament has sent the copyright law back to the drawing board." BPI Music, which represents UK record labels, had supported the bill and tweeted: "We respect the decision... we will work with MEPs over the next weeks to explain how the proposed directive will benefit not just European creativity, but also internet users and the technology sector."
Lies, damned lies, and the public statements by the assholes in the copyright cartels.
This will benefit nobody but the copyright people, and greatly harm everyone else.
So much bullshit.
How will it benefit internet users?
Well, it will make our executives a lot of money, and those executives use the Internet, so it benefits internet users.
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
Fuckoof and wait till Brexit is complete and start your 1984 wet dream over there.
I said it before and I will say it again. What we should do is exchange England and Wales with Canada. Europe keeps Scotland and N-Ireland and gets Canada and Northern America will get England and Wales and can build their own paradise. (probably without any gambling or hookers. Sorry, not sorry)
It would be much easier to build the wall and the whole world will be paying the Mexicans to build it. After that we can start filling it with the extra water they cause by the melting of the icebergs.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
The good guys need to be lucky every time. The bad guy only needs to be lucky once.
Summation 2
It was always argued that the large U.S. based internet companies like Google and Facebook would profit from being able to list snippeds of online press articles in their search results, news aggregations and timelines, and thus they should pay the press publishers for the priviledge to get those snippets. As it turned out, the true priviledge was for the press publishers to be listed, because as soon as Google delisted press publishers demanding payments according to the Ancillary Copyright, their traffic numbers plummeted. So Belgium withdrew the law, and in Germany, all press publishers gave Google a free license (and with lawsuits managed to drive all competing news aggregators out of business).
Now they attempt the same in the whole EU, hoping to get a critical mass large enough to get Google to agree into payments for the little snippets.
French politics have been a shitshow for 70 years. Italian, even worse. Don't even look at Greece. They've been getting elected on 'larger handouts' for so long, they've broken their economies.
Germany can only carry Europe so far.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
Please notice the TFA is about the EU.
Doesn't make a difference. The only thing that changes is which sound bites work. There is no evidence to suggest that EU voters are substantially let vulnerable to sound bites and lazy journalism than those in the US. Not as if Europe hasn't had their share of breathtakingly horrible leaders within the last century either. Personally I think England and the US voters keep trying to outdo each other in a contest to see who can do the dumbest thing possible.
GB: "Let's exit this EU thing at huge cost to our economy"
US: "Hold my beer..." *elects Donald Trump*
The original Earth quote had "dogs" instead of "lawyers" but it's an easy mistake to make when translating.
Havoc! jach, 'ej veS lawyers slip!
Bing translator does.
I read at +2. If your post doesn't reach that level I will not see or respond to it.