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[–] 17653658? ago 

Thank u torposter

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[–] 17653655? ago 

see you all in the meatzone lads. time for real life shitposting

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[–] 17653653? ago 

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[–] 17653656? ago 

😂

What has this place become

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[–] 17653665? ago 

My dearest friend

Every place i post

Goes to shit

In the end🤡

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[–] 17653650? ago 

European presstitues are jumping on this whole thing because in theory it grants them automatic copyright to every line of text they write. Meaning you can't quote a newspaper article on your blog unless you're willing to pay for it. Meaning private citizens can't cite sources anymore.

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[–] 17653682? ago 

European presstitues are jumping on this whole thing because in theory it grants them automatic copyright to every line of text they write. Meaning you can't quote a newspaper article on your blog unless you're willing to pay for it

Exactly, and it prevents archiving, makes it more easy to disappear inconvenient facts into the memory hole. Rewriting history will be so much easier.

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[–] 17653689? ago 

take your meds shizo

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[–] 17653662? ago 

Works both ways.

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[–] 17652492? ago 

Imagine getting upset over the shit google tells you to be upset about.

Imagine being nigger cattle that google can manipulate at will.

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[–] 17653657? ago 

B-but jewgle isn't evil, they would never spread false narratives to protect themselves against the possibility of Billions of lawsuits heading their way.

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[–] 17653649? ago 

Hello Kike

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[–] 17653675? ago 

low-IQ brittish faggot

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[–] 17652483? ago 

Quote from the rapporteur, Axel Voss (EPP, DE)

“This directive is an important step towards correcting a situation which has allowed a few companies to earn huge sums of money without properly remunerating the thousands of creatives and journalists whose work they depend on.

At the same time, the adopted text contains numerous provisions that will guarantee that the internet remains a space for free expression. These provisions were not in themselves necessary, because the directive will not be creating any new rights for rights holders. Yet we listened to the concerns raised and chose to doubly guarantee the freedom of expression. The ‘meme’, the ‘gif’, the ‘snippet’ are now protected more than ever before.

I am also glad that the text agreed today shelters start-ups in particular. Tomorrow’s leading companies are the start-ups of today and diversity depends on a deep pool of innovative, dynamic, young companies.

This is a directive which protects people’s living, safeguards democracy by defending a diverse media landscape, entrenches freedom of expression, and encourages start-ups and technological development. It helps make the internet ready for the future, a space which benefits everyone, not only a powerful few.”

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[–] 17658040? ago 

properly remunerating the thousands of (((creatives))) and (((journalists))) whose work they depend on.

Hopefully the unintended consequence is those retards wither on the vine when nobody wants to pay to link to their bullshit and their site traffic dwindles to nothing.

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[–] 17653677? ago 

>>13027871

From what I'm reading then it seems to be blown all out of proportion my misinformed people. At this stage I don't really see any issues with it, but the EU being as they are will eventually corrupt it from its original purpose to try and control the flow of information, especially around election times.

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[–] 17652480? ago 

tbh its probably a good thing, euros might stop browsing this retarded mongolian throatsinging site to fulfill their fantasies of an ethnostate and actually organise irl

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[–] 17652477? ago 

EU PASSED ARTICLE 13

HONKED

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