By Eve of Article 13 Vote, Things Get Ugly As Accusations Fly Drew Wilson | March 25, 2019 Article 13 is set to go down to a vote tomorrow, but at this stage, things are getting heated in the debate.
Voss Doubles Down, Suggests Sites Like YouTube Shouldn’t Exist Drew Wilson | March 18, 2019 A recent interview with Article 13 architect Axel Voss is stirring a fresh round of controversy. He suggests that YouTube shouldn’t really exist.
Axel Voss: Article 13 Criticisms Are Lies By Big Tech to Avoid Liability Drew Wilson | March 11, 2019 Axel Voss, architect of Article 11 and Article 13, is doubling down in the defence of the legislation. He’s continuing to attack critics, accusing them of lying.
European Commission Launches Assault on European’s Over Article 13 Drew Wilson | February 19, 2019 Things are continuing to deteriorate in Europe. Now, MEPs are lashing out at their citizens, blasting them as “fake” activism.
MEP Who Voted for EU Copyright Law Shocked At What’s In It Drew Wilson | September 14, 2018 An MEP who voted for the copyright laws that critics say would break the Internet is now expressing shock over what he voted “yes” to.