I live in Mexico. Still I think this kind of "laws" are incredibly stupid. Taking down sites won't stop piracy it's like drugs, even if this sounds stupid, making a drug legal won't stop illegal distribution.
I support you kitti and everyone who don't want that stupid paper out.
Let's all help protect our internet no matter where we live.
Internet is for everyone and we won't stop until this gets fixed.
You know, I agree with you 100% on this issue, Kitti. Art. 13 is complete bullcrap. No one wants their content on YouTube to be blocked or taken down. #SaveOurInternet
Wow, I feel sorry for those who live in Europe. I hope this stupid law doesn't pass for you guys. There's a lot of contentcreators I like that live there.
Honestly, I think the only way to save the internet is wait for the EU to start enforcing this law and bring the consequences of it to light. Normies won't mobilise until things they enjoy are actually taken from them.
I use a VPN, so even if your content gets blocked in my country, it will still be accessible to me. We can't vote on anything regarding EU legislation like this, but we can rebel and riot against it. The people who made these laws do not understand the Internet, they have no clue what kind of hornet's nest they're sticking their grubby fingers into, but they will find out.
Not sure what the rest of Europe is thinking; Sweden's MPs at least voted 90% against, with 5% abstaining and 5% absent. Damn it EU! You're better than this!
I know i support what you feel about the internet. I maybe from the U.s.a, but i'll give and send support. Keep the faith.
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Okay as a French person I'm fucking scared shitless right now, but I'm also still a bit glad I learned it from you. This fucking stupid shit must NEVER EVER HAPPEN ! What can non youtubers do to support the cause? I heard there was a petition that already gathered like 2 millions signatures. If it can be signed by anyone, youtuber or not, I'll go do it in less than a blink.
Basically, the dumbest thing about this legislative text is that "it actually defends a good cause. It just defends it way too clumsyly", which results in this havoc.
I haven't been following Art. 13 for a while, and I'm not sure if it has been modified much and how since last vote, but I don't think it would block or remove content such as yours, as even you said voice, art and all is either yours or at least have rights to use them (well I don't remember what was the case with the art pieces), but that it was more of a dmca-claim of stuff, but more of a automated/enforced for sites to keep track of copyrights, so I wouldn't think your content would be in any danger under it. It was although branded more of a meme-killer, even if they say that parody and all would still be protected and ok, but I have my doubts of how's that gonna work and because of that opposed it last time as well.
Then again I may be wrong and they have made it even shittier since last vote, or that it could maybe affect things outside parodies, fair use etc as well, don't know.
P.S. congratz for the second time for engagement from Finland!
Article 13 made me pro-brexit. Even if other pro-brexit individuals are somewhat extreme in some of their views. I will stand with them for a free internet for everyone.
Thank you for letting us know about this I’m sad to see this has gotten I that point hopefully it won’t pass and if it does I’m hopeful that England leaves before then
Net neutrality was just plain old regulatory capture. Article 13 is full blown censorship and will destroy the Internet for not just EU citizens but everyone.
I live in Mexico. Still I think this kind of "laws" are incredibly stupid. Taking down sites won't stop piracy it's like drugs, even if this sounds stupid, making a drug legal won't stop illegal distribution.
12 likesI support you kitti and everyone who don't want that stupid paper out.
Let's all help protect our internet no matter where we live.
Internet is for everyone and we won't stop until this gets fixed.
You know, I agree with you 100% on this issue, Kitti. Art. 13 is complete bullcrap. No one wants their content on YouTube to be blocked or taken down. #SaveOurInternet
0 likesYou're talking about Article 13? Wow thanks. This needs more attention. The more people talking about it the better
16 likesThank you for your help! Maybe the politicians will change their minds about Article 13 after listening to this.
1 likeBtw I live in germany so i REALLY dont want YouTube to be erased
Wow, I feel sorry for those who live in Europe. I hope this stupid law doesn't pass for you guys. There's a lot of contentcreators I like that live there.
12 likesHonestly, I think the only way to save the internet is wait for the EU to start enforcing this law and bring the consequences of it to light.
1 likeNormies won't mobilise until things they enjoy are actually taken from them.
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I use a VPN, so even if your content gets blocked in my country, it will still be accessible to me.
0 likesWe can't vote on anything regarding EU legislation like this, but we can rebel and riot against it.
The people who made these laws do not understand the Internet, they have no clue what kind of hornet's nest they're sticking their grubby fingers into, but they will find out.
Not sure what the rest of Europe is thinking; Sweden's MPs at least voted 90% against, with 5% abstaining and 5% absent.
1 likeDamn it EU! You're better than this!
I know i support what you feel about the internet. I maybe from the U.s.a, but i'll give and send support. Keep the faith.
5 likesOkay as a French person I'm fucking scared shitless right now, but I'm also still a bit glad I learned it from you. This fucking stupid shit must NEVER EVER HAPPEN !
0 likesWhat can non youtubers do to support the cause? I heard there was a petition that already gathered like 2 millions signatures. If it can be signed by anyone, youtuber or not, I'll go do it in less than a blink.
Basically, the dumbest thing about this legislative text is that "it actually defends a good cause. It just defends it way too clumsyly", which results in this havoc.
i live in the US but think the internet belongs to all
10 likesI haven't been following Art. 13 for a while, and I'm not sure if it has been modified much and how since last vote, but I don't think it would block or remove content such as yours, as even you said voice, art and all is either yours or at least have rights to use them (well I don't remember what was the case with the art pieces), but that it was more of a dmca-claim of stuff, but more of a automated/enforced for sites to keep track of copyrights, so I wouldn't think your content would be in any danger under it. It was although branded more of a meme-killer, even if they say that parody and all would still be protected and ok, but I have my doubts of how's that gonna work and because of that opposed it last time as well.
3 likesThen again I may be wrong and they have made it even shittier since last vote, or that it could maybe affect things outside parodies, fair use etc as well, don't know.
P.S. congratz for the second time for engagement from Finland!
The FBI does not support article 13, as we would then be out of a job.
1 likeYou are amazing and we support you and we love you!!
1 likeArticle 13 made me pro-brexit. Even if other pro-brexit individuals are somewhat extreme in some of their views. I will stand with them for a free internet for everyone.
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Rick Harrison you're two years too late. Brexit is a done deal. Wether they have a deal in place or not by then is what the debates are about.
1 likeWE NEED TO SAVE THE DANK MAYMAYS
8 likesWe must all rise up and keel the EU!!!
1 likeThe moment I saw the neko in the thumbnail, I immediately clicked. Have a happy marriage, Kitty!
2 likesThank you for letting us know about this I’m sad to see this has gotten I that point hopefully it won’t pass and if it does I’m hopeful that England leaves before then
0 likesIll be honest. Read the title, still came for the pic, appreciate the news. Im in the uk so glad i got the heads up. Thanks
1 likeI just clicked for the EU & Article 13 discussion.😂
2 likesshe knows to much how much longer do we keep her alive
1 likeBreach.tv is something I never heard heard of until now, I'll have to look into that, thanks Kitti Minx
2 likesI have depression but I know how you feel love your vids
0 likesWhen your hitting it from behind and she turn around and moan "stop article 13 Eu and save our internet master"
2 likesI From California Orange country Anaheim and yes please save the internet we all need it
1 like@Kitti Minx one how is your day going so far and two can I ask you something?
1 likeGuess what country is the epicenter of the EU, Germany. guess who started both world wars, also Germany. (Edit: greetings from Ohio)
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チャーリーawesomec26 WW1 started because an Austrian leader was shot,the only reason Germany and the other country's joined was because they had allies.
0 likes@King Wolf I stand corrected, but that still doesn't change the fact that a European country started both world wars
0 likesGood topic there! Thanks
1 likeLol I hate to say it but they messed us over on the internet part
1 likeSorry for your lost .
0 likesOh nevermind will it's just get very harder to be a small YouTuber great
1 likeFirst ACTA and now this shit. Just,why? Why after like 8 years they still just want to fuck everything up.
0 likesDidnt we already do this with ajit pai?
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Net neutrality was just plain old regulatory capture. Article 13 is full blown censorship and will destroy the Internet for not just EU citizens but everyone.
3 likes@Publius ok
2 likes@Publius but ajit pais decision would have destroyed the internet like this so in one way they're similar but you're right thanks for telling me
2 likesThis crap again? They never learn do they?
3 likesHowdy
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Well, I'm from Europe and now I feel guilty...and scared _
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