in reply to Re^2: "link tax", "censorship machines" and EU's Looming Internet Catastrophe
in thread "link tax", "censorship machines" and EU's Looming Internet Catastrophe
Well the European parliament is often enough a laughable assembly, but the British long stopped to be any fun ...
I read up about the decision process for this law, it now has to pass a "Trilog" with member states and commission, before returning again to parliament.
Regarding Brexit: you may count on a bespoke "red, white and blue" copyright law in Britain, but once the UK ceased to be a member state, it'll have no say anymore on EU laws.
And I suppose there are far more UK web firms depending on European clients than the other way round.
Hence another epic fail...
Cheers Rolf
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