Internet company Mozilla is campaigning against EU copyright laws with the company’s former chief executive Katharina Borchert claiming the laws are suppressing innovation in the region.
Mozilla, which is currently undergoing a full rebrand as it moves beyond the services offered by its web browser Firefox, has attacked such aspects of copyright law, claiming that it isn’t fit for purpose in the age of the internet.
Borchert said: “The internet brings new ideas to life every day, and helps make existing ideas better. As a result, we need laws that protect and enshrine the internet as an open and collaborative Read full story ›
Source: The Drum