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"As currently proposed, the Directive would bring two dangerous changes to how we communicate and share information online. First, it would stop websites from reproducing short extracts of news articles along with links to those articles, unless they pay a compulsory "link tax" to the news publisher.
Second, platforms would have to put in place expensive new censorship tools that enable them to snoop on everything you upload, and to block those uploads if they detect what they think is copyright-infringing content.
The Internet wouldn’t be what it is without platforms like Reddit, Medium, Soundcloud, DeviantArt, and thousands more that allow users to access and share creative content and news. Europe’s Digital Single Market Directive could change how they work forever."
https://bit.ly/2wFGkuK
"As currently proposed, the Directive would bring two dangerous changes to how we communicate and share information online. First, it would stop websites from reproducing short extracts of news articles along with links to those articles, unless they pay a compulsory "link tax" to the news publisher.
Second, platforms would have to put in place expensive new censorship tools that enable them to snoop on everything you upload, and to block those uploads if they detect what they think is copyright-infringing content.
The Internet wouldn’t be what it is without platforms like Reddit, Medium, Soundcloud, DeviantArt, and thousands more that allow users to access and share creative content and news. Europe’s Digital Single Market Directive could change how they work forever."