Great success: Your protests have worked! The European Parliament has sent the copyright law back to the drawing board. All MEPs will get to vote on #uploadfilters and the #linktax September 10–13. Now let's keep up the pressure to make sure we #SaveYourInternet!
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This is how your representatives voted today:
+ = in favour of the
text with #Uploadfilter and #LinkTax
- = in favour of a full plenary debate and possibility to vote on changes in the 2nd week of September
0 = Abstention
#SaveYourInternet europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.d (p. 7)
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This is how your representatives voted today:
+ = in favour of the
text with #Uploadfilter and #LinkTax
- = in favour of a full plenary debate and possibility to vote on changes in the 2nd week of September
0 = Abstention
#SaveYourInternet europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.d (p. 7)
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Aber knapp war es schon - kann man genauer aufschlüsseln, wer dafür, wer dagegen war, und wer sich enthalten hat?
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Red or green light for #uploadfilters and the #linktax? Here’s how the political groups voted:
(Full data: europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.d pg.7) #SaveYourInternet
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Dank dir für die ganze Aufklärungsarbeit dazu! Jetzt Verschnaufpause, dann Endspurt ab 26. August! twitter.com/Senficon/statu #SaveYourInternet
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We did it! But now we must plan the next step: On August 26th, let's have a #SaveYourInternet action day to send the message: We will not accept a copyright reform that includes #uploadfilters or the #linktax. Are you in?
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The green dots mean pro, the red against and the white ones abstaining votes. But what do the blue dots mean?
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Didn’t show up to the vote. This is true for a remarkable number of EPP members. This may not be a coincidence, as the group does not look kindly on MEPs diverging from the group position.
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