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Social networks are in for a rude copyright awakening. A brand spanking new Eu Union law referred to as Article 17 essentially eradicates safe harbor and calls for that they’ve made their “best effort” to get licenses from rights holders for all content material subject matter on their platform. If an individual uploads a video …
Social networks are in for a rude copyright awakening. A new European Union law called Article 17 essentially eradicates safe harbor and requires that they’ve made their “best effort” to get licenses from rights holders for all content on their platform. If a user uploads a video …Original article
Author: Josh Constine

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