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Learn About ‘Article 13’ from Brian G Johnson TV & YouTube Attorney: Ian Corzine | #BookTubers & #YouTubers Beware! @BrianGJohnsonTV @iancorzine

Hello all! I had heard about the blogging changes that went into effect last year with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [if you are unaware of the GDPR click here for more info], that reform is why I have been slowly making my way through my own websites/blogs to make sure every page of my websites (some that I’ve had since 2008) are up-to-date and user friendly. In addition, it is one of the main reasons why I have not been my “regular self” when it comes to doing my regularly scheduled postings. Basically I’m trying to do my best by you all and with that being said it seems there is another BIG change happening soon in the EU that will definitely effect how we use our social media accounts. Therefore, I feel that I had to share with you what info I had found about this new change: Article 13

The END of YouTube? Article 13 EXPLAINED
by Brian G Johnson TV & YouTube Attorney: Ian Corzine
If you can’t see/watch the above video then click here to watch it.

▶️ Also, I recommend you checking out this article from The Telegraph written by Natasha Bernal titled: Article 11 and Article 13: What you need to know about the new copyright directive

It sucks that everything seems to be changing again when I haven’t gotten my own websites at 100% yet but that’s the thing about being a social media manager … you gotta go with the flow. ☺️

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