YouTube is upping its objection to Article 13 publicly, too: pop-ups cautioning YouTube’s 1.8bn monthly users about the legislation are now appearing on the Google platform (pictured), linking through to an anti-Article 13 #SaveYourInternet homepage. Now, the record industry has forcibly responded – via the UK-based BPI, which represents the commercial interests of Universal Music, Sony Music and Warner Music, amongst others.
Source: Record industry attacks YouTube for ‘carpet-bombing propaganda’ over Article 13