IMPORTANT! The EU is About to Destroy The Internet #DeleteArt13

cocobunny313:

redtomatofan:

inquisitorsmabari:

daisytje:

effelants:

lait-anis:

ask-v3-students:

ar-ameth:

roskiiart:

zjedzgoffra:

think-critically:

Sources: http://ow.ly/HsGP10168R5

Sign the Petition: https://saveyourinternet.eu/

EDRI Article: http://ow.ly/VEpH101689Z
Techdirt article: http://ow.ly/gs9b101689X

Hope this will spread as much as save net neutrality posts

it’s way worse than that law actually, in US they “just” wanted your money, here the EU goverment wants to take our freedom without even giving a choice

SPREAD THIS

I’m just speechless. Dudes, this is wayyyy worse then The Net Neutrality bullshit in the US. Spread this like a wildfire! I don’t wanna lose everything I have thanks to this law!

Oh my gosh why am I only hearing about this now?
Please everyone, spread this! Most of the time we talk about problems that are happening in the US but this time it’s in the EU and we need to stand against it!!

Please help if you can it’s going to make so much damage! 
Just for an example, both of my blogs will disappear if it isn’t stopped, ao3 will also disappear for european countries just like every website like these ones.

So please, help!!

Actually reblogging that one because 1) I checked the original poster and 2) I felt doubt when no french media outlet that wasn’t obviously alt-right dwelved on the subject, so here I go with a list of reasons this post is dead wrong.

1) made by a self-proclaimed fascist with a blog called “Think-critically” whose blog is full of racist, transphobic, fascistic, mysoginist content. Allow me to doubt.

2) the guy in the video is a friend of the EDL. You can see another of his videos from 2 days ago where Tommy Robinson, leader of this islamophobic group which is on numerous hate watch list, supports this channel’s messages.

3) EDRI and Techdirt are also websites associated with the alt-right.

4) From everything I’ve gathered about said article 13. It’s actually meant to stop, block and disable fake news campaigns. Like the ones Russia did in France in 2017, the UK during brexit, Italy, Germany, Poland, etc…. It’s a way to also put responsability on websites that host the information (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook. All 3 having a pretty tulmutuous relationship with European countries (Read: don’t comply with the law and refuse to pay taxes)) as a deterrent to make sure they’re careful during election season (Which, to their credit, they were during the Irish referendum, blocking foreign media outlets). That means

5) The alt-right just got 30k Tumblr users to sign a petition against blocking Russia’s interference in our elections, dressed it up as a brave struggle for freedom (This will END the internet guys. Trust me on this one. They want to destroy it because….. BAD. Not GOOD.) And y’all not checking your damn sources played right into their hands.

In conclusion: Fuck Putin and fuck the Alt-right, go out and vote, check your sources.

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source: Proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the council on copyright in the Digital Single Market, retrieved 01/06/18 from https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:52016PC0593

The EU are not going to shut the Internet down omg! You just got trolled by the alt right. The only thing in the UK and Dutch press with regards Internet access is over GDPR – which is a good EU regulation designed to protect consumers. If there’s no news about it, then there’s a reason for that???

The English Defence League (EDL) are such a nasty racist bunch of fuckers, and now many tens of thousands of you have just given them and their fascist, xenophobic cronies at places like InfoWars your support because you didn’t spend 5 fucking minutes Googling the truth behind this post.

They deliberately put shit together that sounds legit. Don’t people think anymore??? Read up on something before you mindlessly hit the reblog button! There’s no excuse to not check something out!

Seriously people please research things yourself when you see them. A very quick google search brings up 1 article from a website I’ve never heard of. If international news sites like, to name a few, BBC and Al Jazeera, aren’t reporting it, it is probably not an issue.

(I know I joked about it earlier but, honestly, please do your own research)

Sorry, I know this is a very unexpected reblob but I just want my European followers to not panic and please please PLEASE check sources and research stuff.

I feel a bit upset at being tricked, but I was in a huge panic about this 😦

This is important to see

rykhafirehand:

squigglydigglydoo:

hayleymulch-art:

I don’t usually share this kind of thing, and I will delete it later. But this June 20th the EU want to pass Article 13 that will destroy fair use on the internet and will effect non-EU residents too. Goodbye to making money from fan art and livestreaming games and parody videos. No can do. Visit saveyourinternet.eu to very simply send a pre-written email to you MEPs. Please spread awareness as there’s not much time.

All you people who were afraid of Net Neutrality should be terrified of this.

C’mon, guys.

No. Just no. Link to the original document so people can actually go and read up on what it does, rather than the interpretation we keep seeing everywhere.

Behind all the legalese, what this does is it prevents theft of your work. It does not override fair use, including transformative works such as fanart. It does not include memes or let’s plays or parodies.

What it does is, it blocks sourced, original work from being abused for political or promotional means without the original creator’s consent. THAT IS A GOOD THING.

It means that if you can prove you drew an image that went viral and is being used in official capacity for political gain, you have a right to contest that use. It means that if you drew a piece of fanart and a website lifts it for their own use, you have a right to contest that use. It means that if someone reposts your art without linking to the source, you have a right to, you guessed it, contest that use.

It means that if you’re a small content creator and post your creations on the internet, you don’t have to resort to expensive lawsuits against a large company that brazenly stole your work for their own use. Currently, if you can’t protect your IP, it’s no longer considered yours.

I repeat. currently, if you can’t protect your IP, it’s no longer considered yours. This protects your rights by holding the site you uploaded your works to responsible for protecting your own rights as a creator.

IT. IS. A. GOOD. THING.