By: Counsel Tom McNulty
Published by Corporate Counsel
On April 15, the European Union’s Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (the directive) received approval from its member states. The directive was proposed to ensure that artists, authors and journalists are paid fairly for their work by tech entities that profit from such work. Critics fear, however, that it will result in significantly less freedom of speech on the internet.
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