And Article 13 tries to show up before EU elections again

That first one doesn’t sit right with me, Available to the public for less than 3 years

What does that mean exactly, that one would need to prove they would only be available for less than 3 years, or that they have only been around for less than three years?

And as the rules state a company must fit ALL three criteria what happens after three years?
Do they immediately start hosting illegal content and are subjected to the law or is there a grace period to add filters? How long and are there exceptions or extensions to this deadline?
What if the company loses turnover and drops below €10 Million?

How do you enforce something like the internet anyway. The EU isn’t one body it’s a many bodied system of different versions and varieties.

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