The European Parliament has approved the reform of the German MEP Alex Voos, which was rejected in July and which has undergone some changes. Although Voos celebrated the victory, there is still a long way to go before the bill is passed by the Commission and the Council.
The purpose of the proposed law is that the work of journalists, filmmakers, writers or other authors should be handed over to the author or author of the work.
Advocates say that the 2001 law is in force and that it needs to be adapted to change in information and content on the Internet. For their part, the opponents of the social network have ensured that they will oppose the freedom of the Internet. Among them is Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web.