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4 votes
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Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040
13 votes -
France believes state aid to budget carrier Norwegian Air was partly to blame for the bankruptcy of Paris-based XL Airways and will seek EU intervention
3 votes -
Norway's Bodø named a European Capital of Culture for 2024
3 votes -
European regulators have ordered immediate checks on recently delivered versions of some Airbus helicopters after a crash in Arctic Norway last month
7 votes -
Finland urges EU to consider banning Brazilian beef over Amazon fires
25 votes -
Amazon fires: Brazil threatened over EU trade deal
10 votes -
Hungary’s far-right government vilifies Finland over rule of law inquiry
5 votes -
Security researcher successfully used false GDPR "right of access" requests to obtain extensive personal information about someone else
8 votes -
The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has banned Google from listening to Google Home recordings in the EU for three months
9 votes -
Socialist People's Party wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU
8 votes -
Mario Draghi signals 'worse and worse' outlook warrants ECB stimulus
7 votes -
EU puts brakes on Danish plans to scrap fossil fuel cars
13 votes -
EU opens Amazon antitrust investigation
8 votes -
EU commission president nominee backs 50% carbon cut by 2030
5 votes -
Helsinki sustainability celebrated as Finland takes over EU presidency
4 votes -
Sweden's government wants to look into a ban on plastic cups and food containers
8 votes -
EU climate deal fails amid four-nation revolt
8 votes -
Russia wants concessions from Ukraine for continuing gas transit to Europe
9 votes -
European Drug Report 2019 directly contrasts US drug crisis, tells a story of relative calm
7 votes -
Science institute that advised EU and UN 'actually industry lobby group'
10 votes -
Banned bread: Why does the US allow banned additives that Europe says are unsafe?
15 votes -
Nationalists surge in EU Parliament, but pro-EU parties remain dominant
9 votes -
EU leaders: We won't follow Trump's Huawei ban
12 votes -
Facebook and Google pressured EU experts to soften fake news regulations, say insiders
4 votes -
Is the EU democratic? Does your vote matter?
16 votes -
EU says will respond to controversial US move on Cuba
6 votes -
Ireland is blocking the world on data privacy - it's the designated lead regulator for many companies under EU privacy law, but it's in bed with the companies it should be regulating
9 votes -
Why Budapest, Warsaw, and Lithuania split themselves in two
11 votes -
EU lawmakers voted to scrap daylight saving time starting in 2021
10 votes -
Summit leak reveals EU rift on climate change
11 votes -
The EU just destroyed the internet
3 votes -
Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval
48 votes -
The language Wikipedias in German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak are "blacked out" for twenty-four hours to protest the EU Copyright Directive
14 votes -
Google fined $1.7 billion by EU for unfair advertising rules
14 votes -
Spotify are asking the European Commission to stop Apple's anti-competitive behaviour
9 votes -
Obscure no-deal Brexit group is UK's biggest political spender on Facebook
17 votes -
The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has just been finalised
21 votes -
European Parliament approves EU-Moroccan trade deal, ignoring Western Sahara Indigenous protections
8 votes -
EU and Japan create world's biggest free trade zone
10 votes -
Inside the great Italian-Australian Prosecco debate
Inside The Great Italian-Australian Prosecco Debate The EU and Australia fight over prosecco and parmesan naming rights In Vino Veritas? The Dubious Legality of the EU’s Claims to Exclusive Use of...
6 votes -
The CNIL has imposed a penalty of fifty million euros against Google for breaches of the GDPR
12 votes -
Netflix, YouTube, Amazon and Apple accused of GDPR breach
27 votes -
EU Copyright reform negotiations (Article 11 and Article 13) hit a brick wall in Council
10 votes -
The EU Copyright Directive: What redditors in Europe need to know
11 votes -
Film theory: All your memes are dead
3 votes -
On YouTube and EU Article 13
If you've been following tech news somewhat recently, you've surely heard about Article 13- the one where the EU essentially requires all content hosts to have extremely strict copyright checking...
If you've been following tech news somewhat recently, you've surely heard about Article 13- the one where the EU essentially requires all content hosts to have extremely strict copyright checking tools and have automated takedown of any potentially copyrighted works.
That got put on the backburner for a little bit, but now it's back with a vote being held in early 2019.
YouTube, being one of, if not the largest content hosts in the world, is greatly affected by this motion. In fact, they have a whole website designed to encourage their creators to talk about A13 in their videos. The page very subtly hints at massive service changes that will happen in the EU if this actually ends up passing.
The CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, has also written an op-ed for Financial times (linked to official YT blog since it's free there) about the issues facing YT if A13 passes.
I haven't heard anything from official sources, but I've heard on the rumor mill that YouTube will completely suspend creators in the EU, not allowing them to upload any content, and potentially even removing their existing content from YouTube.
What if this passes? YouTube is one of the biggest sources of free knowledge and entertainment we have today, and it's become engrained into the internet as it is today.
With all this, I simply ask, "what's next?"
9 votes -
Calling prophet Muhammad a pedophile does not fall within freedom of speech: European court
39 votes -
Single-use plastics ban approved by European Parliament
37 votes -
Google responds to EU by adding a fee to Play Services
18 votes