Politicians aren't exactly an unbiased sample though. The job attracts the power hungry. The meek may inherit the earth, but not any positions in politics.
Because of Article 11, even the links themselves, not just the snippets from the articles, are subject to fees/licensing. So, they won't even be able to just list the EU news sites in alphabetic order without paying them, and nothing in the language would imply that this only applies to just the article endpoints and not also the root of their site.
But under article 13, you won't be able to post your video just because the game company just "allows" it. YouTube would need to explicitly get a license from that particular game company and have some one explicitly verify that all the game footage in your video is from companies they have a license for before allowing you to post it or else risk massive fines. So, given the rate of videos being uploaded to Youtube, they should be able to have your new video approved for posting some time in the year 2384.
Re: Re: Totally biased Techdirt always claims malice not mistake
Man, for an automated system, it seems to be reeaaallly good at recognizing and flagging you. It must be some kinda next level AI to consistently recognize your posts and never seem to mistakenly flag anyone else's posts. Techdirt should sell this technology to Google or something so that they can improve their Content ID system.
You know, I'm actually kinda okay with ruling by analogy. But you've got to have the right analogy. They want to make the claim that unopened emails are like letters abandoned at the post office. But that's not the right comparison at all. I can't open mail that's at the post office, I can't see if I have letters lying around at the post office waiting for me, I can't see who they're from or what the title at the top of the letter is.
Unopened emails are more like the pile of unopened mail on my dinning table. Hell, what's the "bin" called where unopened mail sits in an email client: Inbox. Not POBox, not Mailbox; INBOX. Like those little trays you'd have on your desk at home or work.
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Hack The Planet
They also released the actual footage submitted into evidence as proof of Manning and Assange hacking with their specialized software:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFUlAQZB9Ng
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Seriously, if just keeping track of paid political ads is too complicated, and then they have to do it for all content?
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There's no potential for confusion because there's no potential for anyone to know or care who this guy is.
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No, because Verizon is not a government entity. A school is.
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HIPAA
How the fuck is this not a major HIPAA violation?
On the post: Here Comes The Splinternet: How The EU Is Helping Break Apart The Internet
Re: Re:
Politicians aren't exactly an unbiased sample though. The job attracts the power hungry. The meek may inherit the earth, but not any positions in politics.
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Re: Re: Filters are censorship
Agreed, this plan is how to cause more piracy, not less.
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Re: Question...
Well, you can still cite a source, you'll just have to do it the old fashioned way like it was a bibliography.
You can't provide the link like
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190326/05584741869/eu-puts-end-to-open-internet-link-taxes-filt ers-approved-just-5-votes.shtml
But presumably you could still provide:
Masnik, Mike. "EU Puts An End To The Open Internet: Link Taxes And Filters Approved By Just 5 Votes" 2019-03-26
Or would the title and author constitute a snippet? I guess the EU has made even talking about copyrighted material illegal on the internet...
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Re: Need the companies to start NOW
Because of Article 11, even the links themselves, not just the snippets from the articles, are subject to fees/licensing. So, they won't even be able to just list the EU news sites in alphabetic order without paying them, and nothing in the language would imply that this only applies to just the article endpoints and not also the root of their site.
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But under article 13, you won't be able to post your video just because the game company just "allows" it. YouTube would need to explicitly get a license from that particular game company and have some one explicitly verify that all the game footage in your video is from companies they have a license for before allowing you to post it or else risk massive fines. So, given the rate of videos being uploaded to Youtube, they should be able to have your new video approved for posting some time in the year 2384.
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I just mean that the UK not being in the EU might save them from getting geoblocked by the rest of the world.
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Why not, if the UK isn't a part of the EU, then sites hosted outside the EU won't have to geoblock them.
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I wonder if this could end up making the UK glad for Brexit.
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Re:
The "Affordable Care Act" has a lot better reputation than "Obamacare".
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Re:
Making people feel better about it exactly what they're aiming at.
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Re: Re: Totally biased Techdirt always claims malice not mistake
Man, for an automated system, it seems to be reeaaallly good at recognizing and flagging you. It must be some kinda next level AI to consistently recognize your posts and never seem to mistakenly flag anyone else's posts. Techdirt should sell this technology to Google or something so that they can improve their Content ID system.
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If we could actually get real ballot reform, we should switch to a ranked automatic runoff voting system.
On the post: Terrified Of The Internet, Putin Signs Laws Making It Illegal To Criticize Government Leaders Online
Re: Terrified of dissent, MM provides code here to "hide" it.
I've never seen some one before obsessed with such a tiny and specific conspiracy theory.
On the post: Court Dismissed Lawsuit Brought Against Social Media Companies Alleging An Anti-Conservative Conspiracy
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Another win for leftist censorship
How do I vote this "LOL" like a dozen more times? XD
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Judges, get your analogies straight!
You know, I'm actually kinda okay with ruling by analogy. But you've got to have the right analogy. They want to make the claim that unopened emails are like letters abandoned at the post office. But that's not the right comparison at all. I can't open mail that's at the post office, I can't see if I have letters lying around at the post office waiting for me, I can't see who they're from or what the title at the top of the letter is.
Unopened emails are more like the pile of unopened mail on my dinning table. Hell, what's the "bin" called where unopened mail sits in an email client: Inbox. Not POBox, not Mailbox; INBOX. Like those little trays you'd have on your desk at home or work.
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