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Krakow, Poland. 29th June, 2018. Youngsters hold a banner saying ''Free internet'' during a protest against the implementation of ACTA 2 ( Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) in European Union. On June 20th, The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament approved the draft directive on copyright on the digital market. The next vote will take place on July 4th. The European Commission intends to introduce a new tool, allegedly to protect copyrights. However, the treaty has a much broader scope and will deal with tools targeting internet distribution and information technology. (Cred

Krakow, Poland. 29th June, 2018. Youngsters hold a banner saying ''Free internet'' during a protest against the implementation of ACTA 2 ( Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) in European Union. On June 20th, The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament approved the draft directive on copyright on the digital market. The next vote will take place on July 4th. The European Commission intends to introduce a new tool, allegedly to protect copyrights. However, the treaty has a much broader scope and will deal with tools targeting internet distribution and information technology. (Cred Stock Photo
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June 29, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - Youngsters hold a banner saying ''Free internet'' during a protest against the implementation of ACTA 2 ( Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) in European Union. On June 20th, The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament approved the draft directive on copyright on the digital market. The next vote will take place on July 4th. The European Commission intends to introduce a new tool, allegedly to protect copyrights. However, the treaty has a much broader scope and will deal with tools targeting internet distribution and information technology. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)

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