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A mass, continent-wide protest against Article 13 is coming up on March 23rd

Will you join Internet users across the EU to stop the Internet from becoming the "filternet" thanks to the unpopular Article 13?
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Delivering your voices at the European Parliament in Strasbourg

Yesterday as a part of our campaign to safeguard our right to link, we took your voices straight to European Parliament.
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We’re taking feedback from thousands of EU Internet users rejecting the link tax to key MEPs

MEPs on key European Parliament committee will meet with your OpenMedia team tomorrow to discuss opposition to ancillary copyright and additional liabilities for online platforms.
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EU Commission’s Attempts to Undermine the Hyperlink are a Solution in Search of Problem

What does the leaked draft on the European Commision’s Communication on Platforms reveal and what are its implications for Internet users worldwide?
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They’re back…and are trying to ambush us with an online ‘link tax’

Two weeks ago we celebrated a win at the European Parliament, where members of a powerful committee tasked with making decisions about how we share and collaborate online rejected proposals that would restrict our right to link. Seeing the pro-Internet community stand up and take action together is always reaffirming–and in today’s global political climate where important decisions like this are often taken behind closed doors, a healthy level of engagement is something to celebrate in and of itself.
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Techdirt: MEP Cavada doesn’t want you to share your photos for free

The so called freedom of panorama was included in MEP Julia Reda's copyright report, but a troubling amendment voted it out. Speak out now to push back against those powerful interests who want to restrict and censor our right to link online: SaveTheLink.org Article by Glynn Moody for Techdirt

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