And thus, Eggette's days as a fugitive on the run begins...
When copyright owners and/or third party firms send takedown notifications against acts of copyright infringement, what they do not tell you is that the rules include rules enforced by the European Union.
With the European Union Copyright Directive a few months away, you can say the end is at hand. And when this happens, our creativity will be suppressed. Even the existence of Bowsette and Eggette will soon be illegal, perhaps criminal even.
The Trumpet magazine has an article speaking about the European Union's hostile takeover of the Internet. They also said that Bill Clinton's administration dismantled Yugoslavia, leaving Serbia diminished. For that he won the Charlemagne Prize, and The Trumpet calls that shameful. You know what else would have been shameful? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) got approved during Bill Clinton's administration. Right from the day the DMCA came into effect, the EU had been plotting to hijack this anti-piracy countermeasure and turn it against America and the rest of the world. The DMCA's biggest failure was that it not only failed to rein in digital piracy, but it had been suppressing creativity and innovation as well.
Now that America is going downhill, you can expect German democracy to perish with American democracy as well, and with it, the darkest days will begin...
Update: The European Union Copyright Directive came into force, but I am still around. I guess I can continue to be a content creator for now...
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