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The only taboo left is copyright infringement
The only taboo left is copyright infringement (garbageday.email)
ICANN, copyright infringement, and “the public interest” (washingtonpost.com)
What the Commission found out about copyright infringement but ‘forgot’ to tell us (juliareda.eu)
Epic Sues 'Fortnite' Cheaters For Copyright Infringement (torrentfreak.com)
Not everything needs copyright: Lawyers flip out that photos taken by AI may be public domain (techdirt.com)
The EU's copyright proposal is extremely bad news for everyone, even (especially!) Wikipedia (eff.org)
The EU's Copyright Directive, Article 13
YouTube faces paying billions to music stars after copyright vote (theguardian.com)
YouTube faces paying billions to music stars after copyright vote (theguardian.com)
YouTube and Facebook could escape billions in copyright payouts after EU vote. Lawmakers reject overhaul of rules which aimed to make tech giant's pay a bigger share. (theguardian.com)
EU sends controversial internet copyright reforms back to the drawing board (theverge.com)
Is Hacker News suppressing leftist articles? Or just a conspiracy of poor point scoring?
Nintendo Sues Console ROM Sites For 'Mass' Copyright Infringement (Update) (torrentfreak.com)
Ten years left to redesign lithium-ion batteries (nature.com)
The ~tech wiki
An ISP based in Texas has complained to a judge that the music industry to trying to turn internet providers into the "copyright police" (theregister.com)
Github Joins the fight against the Mandatory Webfilters on the EU Copyright Reform (blog.github.com)
Controversial Copyright Directive approved by EU Parliament (theverge.com)
Now that the Copyright Directive has been voted through, I think it's relevant to share what type of MP's voted for this crap...
WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton gives the inside story on #DeleteFacebook and why he left $850 million behind (forbes.com)
Facebook can't find anyone left at Cambridge Analytica (bloomberg.com)
The EU Copyright Directive: What redditors in Europe need to know (redditblog.com)
EU Copyright reform negotiations (Article 11 and Article 13) hit a brick wall in Council (juliareda.eu)
Google asks Supreme Court to overrule disastrous ruling on API copyrights (arstechnica.com)
The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has just been finalised (juliareda.eu)
The Verge is sending out copyright strikes to people who criticized their PC build
An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online (wired.com)
The language Wikipedias in German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak are "blacked out" for twenty-four hours to protest the EU Copyright Directive (wikimediafoundation.org)
Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval (theverge.com)