Matt
Drudge: Copyright Laws Could Outlaw Linking to Websites
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by Paul Joseph Watson | October 6, 2015 [/]
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Matt
Drudge warns that the very foundation of the free Internet is under
severe threat from copyright laws that could ban independent media
outlets, revealing that he was told directly by a Supreme Court
Justice, “It’s over for me.”
During
an appearance on the Alex Jones Show, Drudge asserted that copyright
laws which prevent websites from even linking to news stories were
being advanced.
“I
had a Supreme Court Justice tell me it’s over for me,” said
Drudge. “They’ve got the votes now to enforce copyright law,
you’re out of there. They’re going to make it so you can’t even
use headlines.”
“To
have a Supreme Court Justice say to me it’s over, they’ve got the
votes, which means time is limited,” he added, noting that a day
was coming when simply operating an independent website could be
outlawed.
“That
will end (it) for me – fine – I’ve had a hell of a run,” said
Drudge, adding that web users were being pushed into the cyber
“ghettos” of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
“This
is ghetto, this is corporate, they’re taking your energy and you’re
getting nothing in return – nothing!”
Drudge
warned that social media giants like Twitter and Facebook were
swallowing up content and strangling the organic growth of
independent Internet news platforms. Automated news aggregators like
Google News also came under fire.
“Google
News – hello anybody? The idiots reading that crap think there is
actually a human there – there is no human there – you are being
programmed to being automated even up to your news….a same
corporate glaze over everything,” said Drudge.
“Stop
operating in their playground, stop it,” said Drudge, asserting
that people were being confined by what the likes of Facebook and
Twitter defined as the Internet as a result of this “corporate
makeover” of the web.
“I’m
just warning this country that yes, don’t get into this false sense
that you are an individual when you’re on Facebook, no you’re
not, you’re a pawn in their scheme,” concluded Drudge.
Paul
Joseph Watson is the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison
Planet.com.
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