TL;DR:
- It hasn't gone into effect yet, and still needs additional approval, but the initial vote passed
- Algorithms determine if your uploaded content is copyrighted (images, quotes, code) (think YT content ID)
- If you own an online community in the EU, you're responsible for your member's content. (Similar to how a company in the US is responsible for their employees' action)
- Vague language
Anyone have some insights into this beside the propaganda spread online?
- It hasn't gone into effect yet, and still needs additional approval, but the initial vote passed
- Algorithms determine if your uploaded content is copyrighted (images, quotes, code) (think YT content ID)
- If you own an online community in the EU, you're responsible for your member's content. (Similar to how a company in the US is responsible for their employees' action)
- Vague language
Anyone have some insights into this beside the propaganda spread online?
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