Presentation at Copycamp 2017 of EDRi's views on the Censorship Machine proposal in the Copyright Directive which is being discussed in the European Union.
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Image caption: Xnet video about the censorship machine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAcTeYtUzQY
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Image source: CC license by Tyler Menezes
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Image source: Bild
Somebody please block
this parody!
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Les Terms
of Service,
c’est moi
Image source:
Wikimedia Commons:
File:Louis XIV by
Juste d'Egmont.jpg
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Les Terms
of Service,
c’est moi
Image sourc
Mandatory upload filter Right to block legal content
Useless redress mechanism
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Source:
Electronic Frontier
Foundation
16. We draw avery important
conclusion here with a merely
dark image behind it, so the text
is white...
See you during the coffee break!
Diego Naranjo
diego.naranjo@edri.org
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Notas do Editor
b) an obligation to filter all uploads
(art. 13.1)
c) the rights for rightsholders to block content that is perfectly legal content (quotation, parody, etc)
d) a redress mechanism which will be unuseable in practice (art. 13.2)
d) a redress mechanism which will be unuseable in practice (art. 13.2)
This frightening panopticon is said to be able to monitor video, music and images found on "mainstream audio and video sites and graphic portals, small and medium vertical websites, community platforms, cloud and P2P sites, SmartTV, external set-top boxes, aggregation apps, and so on."
They need to search each of us when we go the “security” screenings, and they check every piece of bagage, every human body. This is an obvious offline general monitoring obligation. If this is done with your online content, it becomes specific by the art of copyright law.