That will leave victims of wrongful deletion with no right to complain '' even if their content was perfectly legal. To make compliance easier, platforms will adjust their terms of service to be able to delete any content or account for any reason. To ensure compliance and avoid penalties, platforms are sure to err on the side of caution and overblock. It is a bad idea to make Internet companies responsible for enforcing copyright law.
Article 13's mandate is technically infeasible and it is absurd to expect courts in 27 EU Member States to be constantly working out what the ''best'' filters might be. No filter can possibly review every form of content covered by the proposal including text, audio, video, images and software. This is far too high a cost for enforcing copyright. Creativity and free speech will be harmed by Article 13 because algorithms struggle to tell the difference between infringement and the legal use of copyrighted material vital to research, commentary, parodies and more.