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HB EU ideas

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While waiting for any sign that sanity has been restored in Parliament – if ever - I wonder the future of ideas posted in the UK.

As we all know, current UK posts fall under the EU Demi Boulangerie Section in Strasbourg and presumably would now fall under the WTO regulations?

I have this nasty suspicion that we'll be standing next to the border of Ireland shouting our ideas, not knowing if someone on the other side is listening and writing them all down.

It's hardly efficient as you can imagine

“Did you say Fungible Sock Inverter!”

“No, I (sound of feedback from megaphone) Dirigible Octopus Adverts”

(at this point it starts to rain and note pad gets drenched

not_morrison_rm, Mar 15 2019

EU "Link Tax" aka Ancillary Rights http://www.europarl...(2016)593564_EN.pdf
It doesn't "come into force" at the end of March, it's in the process of democratic approval, and when you read the actual proposal, seems to suggest extending the rights afforded to copyright-owners of music and video to textual works. And it's not "imposing fines" rather granting publishers the optional right to claim renumeration for online use of their material. If nothing else, it would appear the legislation is being well and transparently researched - the findings openly published and the adoption subject to democratic consent. Just as it should be. Go EU, another example of the high standards of competence we've come to expect. Sadly here in the UK, the tabloids just call this "Link Tax" and that's that. [zen_tom, Mar 16 2019]

very poor drawing of t-shirt https://drive.googl...0e33U-8dAeZO8dww4qT
[not_morrison_rm, Mar 28 2019]

How the mishearing of ideas can actually be a good thing Half-heard genius
[notexactly, Apr 28 2019]


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MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 15 2019
  

       Still trying to work out what the idea is but in the meantime I'm enjoying the imagery [+] despite the vague suspicion this may be pro-remain commentary.
Skewed, Mar 15 2019
  

       You'll have to imagine the two upside v's as this alleged smartphone don't do them.   

       Me, I am paragon of political balance and nonpartisan-ism.   

       I remain etc...
not_morrison_rm, Mar 16 2019
  

       There are already many lengths of bailing cord with tin cans on each end, stretching across the border between Northern Ireland and ROI at numerous locations. This is despite the best efforts of the DUP (who run around with scissors cutting the connection) or Sinn Fein (who make anyone disappear who even tries to give credibility to a border).
xenzag, Mar 16 2019
  

       From page 18   

       "The final text clarifies that 'hyperlinks' to news articles and 'individual words or very short extracts' (i.e. 'snippets') do not fall within the scope of the new right. Information society service providers will therefore, in principle, remain free to use such parts of a press publication, without requiring authorisation from the publisher."   

       I guess it comes down to interpretation, but the clear thrust of the legislation is to avoid automated mass news aggregators from scraping content from around the net and repackaging it as their own, for commercial purposes. (Academic use being granted near blanket exceptions for example) still - as with all regulation, it's up for a democratic vote by elected representatives of all our nations, so if you don't like it, feel free to lobby against it.   

       I'm only stepping in on a clear case of "tabloidisation" since we're all being made a great deal poorer, and our freedoms curtailed because we've collectively failed to point out the tedious detail and allowed over simplification of such things to result in a biasing of the narrative (e.g. Bendy Bananas is still a thing). Our negligence in this regard has largely led to the current mess - and it's probably the only thing left anyone who cares can actually do. It's annoying having to be the tedious one in a conversation - but because a select few insist on wilfully misinterpreting and weaponising what's often fairly sensible stuff in the name of 'bants', someone's got to do it.   

       But yeah, it's up for a democratic vote - so I guess we'll see how it goes.
zen_tom, Mar 16 2019
  

       I'm guessing the Daily Mail is still selling well in Bigsville.
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 16 2019
  

       My gods, it must be a conspiracy.
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 16 2019
  

       Never heard of him.
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 16 2019
  

       Steve Bannon was the Breitbart guy who was effectively POTUS for a brief time, with Trump as his figurehead.   

       I don't expect to ever agree with him on much, but I am worried about articles 11 & 13. (It's news to me that he is, if he is. I haven't heard his name since Trump fired him.) Have any of you read (or participated in) MEP Julia Reda's Reddit AMAs on this topic?
notexactly, Mar 17 2019
  

       Wondering about a t-shirt with pic of the Houses of Parliament with Rorschach's quote about ''like an abattoir full of retarded children'' would sell a few?   

       Link
not_morrison_rm, Mar 28 2019
  

       Reviewing the current situation, it is becoming clear that a solution brainstormed by the HB is far more likely to be practical and acceptable than anything Westminster or Brussels can come up with ...   

       Watch out for the next thrilling contribution from the BorgCo scriptwriting, garden furniture and deep-sea salvage department, entitled "Faulty Powers" , a front-splitting situation comedy in which a guest house proprietor, M. Barnier tries to stop Mrs May from leaving without paying a hugely inflated bill ...
8th of 7, Mar 28 2019
  

       Watchmen Rorschach's, ''like an abattoir full of retarded children'' seems dualistic when Rorschach seemed to be all about widening the spectrum and not duality. I suppose it's easy for the watchers to become the herded, though.
wjt, Mar 30 2019
  

       Far as I remember, y2k didn't crash anything vital?
not_morrison_rm, Mar 31 2019
  

       What has Adam Oxlade-Chamberlain done to you?
calum, Apr 01 2019
  

       // I guess I was an indoctrinated lefty a few years ago.//   

       It's good to know you're open to changing your mind, [bigs], but beware of flipping from one paranoid view of things to a different paranoid view of things. Have you read Camus' Myth of Sysiphus? It's not really leftist or rightist; what it is is well- informed and humane, especially in not taking itself too seriously.
pertinax, Apr 30 2019
  

       What's the emoticon for "I appreciate and heartily endorse your withering sarcasm"?   

       Maybe there isn't one, in which case, might the language of flowers offer something? Or some other language; heraldry? An extension to Morse Code?
pertinax, Apr 30 2019
  

       An ideogram of Cthulhu would seem appropriate.
8th of 7, Apr 30 2019
  


 

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