Thread:ShanGuy400/@comment-3527325-20190309115629/@comment-36696062-20190309121918

Article 13 was a "new" copyright law in the EU, that filters any copyrighted uses in a website (YouTube, Reddit, FaceBook, any website) via ID scan. This means, when you use some scenes, for example Star Wars or Avengers: Infinity Wars. That video will be blocked in Europe. This means European creators can't upload videos and there will be NO memes, reviews, criticizm, educational purposes, or etc. when approved in Europe.

This is beneficial to artists, but might extremely damage the social life from the internet in Europe and outside of it (Think about it, someone's best friend is from Europe) Even spamming #saveyourinternet through every website and call the MEPs to vote "no" to that law. Even YouTube is doing that.

The first of the trilogy that held in July 2018 was rejected. But sadly, the second of the trilogy that held in September 2018 was approved. The last one was held in January 2019, but I think due to many MEPs rejecting that law, it was postponed to February 2019.

Nowadays, I see creators from Europe posting daily today with fresh memes and reviews, so this means ARTICLE 13 IS REJECTED (I guess).