The UK government won’t adopt the EU’s controversial copyright directive after it leaves the bloc on January 31st, though politicians say they still support the legislation’s “overall aims.” The
The EU Parliament has approved the Copyright Directive amid widespread controversy over its impact on rights holders and internet users. The new law was passed with 348 votes in favour and 274 votes
In light of the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, the UK should seek to implement the provisions of the EU Copyright Directive, said a panel of lawyers and industry representatives last Friday, July 5.
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