https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8xz4v3/house-votes-to-save-net-neutrality
Category: Internet Regulation
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European Parliament Approves Controversial Copyright Directive
The European Parliament has approved the controversial Copyright Directive, including Article's 11 and 13.
Here's a quick news roundup.
- "EU's Parliament Signs Off on Disastrous Internet Law: What Happens Next?"
- "European Parliament Votes for Controversial Copyright Reform (Yes, Again)"
- "Europe's Controversial Overhaul of Online Copyright Receives Final Approval"
- "European Parliament Approves New Copyright Rules for the Internet" (press release)