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Memes could be about to vanish from the web if the EU enforces its revamped copyright laws, say experts.
The proposed regulation will force websites to filter out text, audio, photos and video shared by users against an ever-expanding database of copyrighted works.
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: seeker1963
I absolutely agree, but memes are something more people will be able to grasp and identify with.
And they're more fun than getting into yet another doom and gloom nwo globalism thread.
originally posted by: SKEPTEK
The left can't meme so they want to ban them.
Their standard operating procedure.
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: seeker1963
I absolutely agree, but memes are something more people will be able to grasp and identify with.
And they're more fun than getting into yet another doom and gloom nwo globalism thread.
I agree! Yet think of how tyrannical this law is.
Say you or I take a picture off of the internet and write some witty words on it to make it a meme. We upload it to a site and so that we can snip post it and if we would happen to live in the EU they will tax os for posting it from a site? This is what it is all about! Preventing people from sharing information that hasn't been approved by the government!
This law is bad for anyone who values the freedom of speech!