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The European Union parliament in Strasbourg has just voted to approve major changes to European copyright law. The initial proposal moved tens of thousands of Europeans to protest against the measures this week. They say they're worried about how new rules will affect free speech on the internet. At the heart of the matter is article 13 of the legislation. Its proponents claim it would help copyright holders protect their intellectual property. But opponents fear it could lead to censorship.
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