https://copyfighters.eu/

Generation XYZ, interesting thought line from afar in relation to being heard, content, Internet Governance and relevance of the law as we know/have known it. Do the Gen XYZs on this side of the Sahara share in this?

Not forgetting the calls locally to help in effectively managing lugambo ...
"President Yoweri Museveni recently revealed that the government was planning to introduce taxes on social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Skype and Viber, claiming that people use these platforms mainly for lugambo (gossip)."

http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/business/Uganda-tax-social-media-users/2560-4390452-153v8iuz/index.html


https://copyfighters.eu/

"Young people all over Europe and beyond break copyright laws everyday on- and offline. It's not their fault that outdated laws are applied to new forms of culture that are now at the core of the cultural life of a whole generation.

Copyright still follows national borders, user generated content such as memes and fan-fiction that have no relevant economic impact on right holders are still stuck in a legal grey area, and the Internet itself is at risk thanks to continued legislative proposals that do not respect our freedom of expression online.

We need copyright to change, now!"


"Unfortunately, our ideas are not heard.There is currently a once-in-a-generation reform of copyright legislation going on in the European Union, but lawmakers are too concerned with the demands of lobbyists and corporations, that want to back up their outdated business models from the past century. Without changing much on the foundation of copyright, the reform is threatening to outlaw everyday cultural practices of millions of Europeans. Find out below about these issues."


Be blessed.

Regards/Wangari