a great over you john let s bring in can we she s not forget all the creativity on the net that is not made for profit i mean of course it is very important that people who want to live from their creativity can do so so that s not the question the question is whether we want to enforce their rights in a way that flattens out everything else and that s what s happening right now this is one way to do it i mean just say it s the best way but there s other ways to get remuneration to create those without having these huge collateral effects that we re going to see through this directive and that s the critique really alan regardless of how the provisions are implemented here isn t this law in the certainly going to create more your ocracy. at the moment there s no bureaucracy right the. every law creates an agency that in force is it and creates controls and so on you can call that bureaucracy that s typical sort of silicon
value silicon value valley speak that s framing isn t it that you know your opinion is trying to enforce laws that already exist if you have a copyright someone has to pay you for using it so how to enforce that law against these huge tech giants who are international that s what this is about and that s not bureaucracy that the main intent is the rule of law now would this law possibly flatten normal creators i don t know if i upload one of a photo taken of my cat onto facebook and someone else uses it and i haven t copyright have been anyway well that s fine is fine by me i love all sorts of people to see my cat right and people post cat jokes and so on let that be but if someone wants to live off a website that posts cat jokes or cat photos then have them register its. yorks i call it all going izing to enforce your rights which has been. the