Article 13 · 9:36pm Mar 26th, 2019
Welp. Looks like those EU big wigs passed it.
I'm not mad, just disappointed.
Spread the word if you wish.
Welp. Looks like those EU big wigs passed it.
I'm not mad, just disappointed.
Spread the word if you wish.
For all my European friends out there.
Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Always remember, copyright is a complicated business and the legislators on this article must know that. If not, they're going to spend a looooooong time finding out, in which time, we can carry on as usual while preparing. Youtube is kind of flip-flopping on their stance on this but I understand. This kind of thing can throw spanners in a lot of loops.
Well, the EU parliament will vote on the copyright directive once again. With the slight difference that this is basically our last chance to stop it. If they'll push it through like it it is right now, only the council can save us. And that's not that likely, I think. (It'd be possible if Katarina Barley would actually do her job and make sure that Germany doesn't vote in favour there as there then wouldn't be a majority probably [she also could have done something when France and Germany were
So, as far as I know is Wednesday the last election on Article 13 and 11 and the rest. I'm so bucking nervous about it.
I finally uploaded the seventh chapter of "When The Dead Start To Trot" which may be the last one. If not, then . If not, then it simply gets cancelled. No clue what happens to it then. (Although I heard that there still would be a chance if companies refuse to oblige. And everyponybody has to agree, seemingly.)
After all this time, I published a new chapter! Finally! Sorry for the long delay but I've been pretty busy in my private life. Also, article 13 has killed my motivation a lot of times.
But for now, here's a new chapter. I'll try finishing the first chapter of my Fallout: Equestria fic and upload it soon.
#Article13 is being tweaked as we speak, but not for the better. To #SaveYourInternet from #EU we still need to get through to the supposed leaders that the Internet is not broken and very definitely not to be "fixed" like THAT!
Hello, this is Obake. Please read this whole message, and spread the word.
Normally I don't get political. However, with recent events in the European Union (EU), I need to make my voice loud and clear: NO to Articles 11 and 13!
The german parliament voted an election about the german government's stand on the copyright reform down which means that it goes directly to the council. The SPD betrayed us. Told us they were against it, voted against it in the parliament and suddenly defended it now. Sides with the CDU.
We're probably just bucked...