KEY POINTS
  • The EU's copyright directive was backed by 19 countries, while six member states voted against and three abstained.
  • The legislation has been criticized Google and internet freedom campaigners who worry it will result in censorship.
  • It's expected to hit platforms that rely on user-generated content — like YouTube, Facebook and Instagram — hard.
People attend a demonstration against Article 13 of the planned EU reform of copyright.

EU countries approved sweeping reforms to the bloc's copyright laws on Monday, marking a symbolic end to a political battle that has pitted tech giants against high-profile media figures.

The copyright directive was backed by 19 countries at an EU Council vote, with six member states — including Italy and the Netherlands — voting against it. Three countries abstained.