MEP errors mean European copyright law may not have passed

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Shortly after vote to allow amendments, 13 MEPs asked for vote to be recorded differently

Enough MEPs now say they accidentally voted the wrong way on a key amendment of a new European copyright directive that the European parliament would have passed if none of them had erred, potentially enabling the most controversial aspects of the law to be removed.

 

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What else is new? Unbelieveably stupid or did they intend this to hapen for cover?

Yeah, all 13 made the same mistake so thay can say they were against while voting for the directive... so convenient to be able to please both sides.

I wonder what would be true voting in the Europarl_EN. It is an order organisation.

It doesn't look so bad to me...

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