Mozilla’s yearly web developer conference took place this week in Berlin, and we were there! But first, does the official proposal on EU copyright reform risk breaking the web? And what does EU regulated free wifi in the city centers mean for privacy and immaterial rights?

The clips from View Source (https://viewsourceconf.org/) feature:

* Ame Elliott, design director of Simply Secure (https://simplysecure.org)

* Potch (Matt Claypotch), developer advocate at Mozilla (https://twitter.com/potch)

* Bas Timmers, managing director at Neue Signale (https://www.neuesignale.de/)

* Christian Kaindl, web devoloper and student (http://www.christiankaindl.at/)

* Matthias Kleveta, web developer and student (https://twitter.com/motzward)

* The end theme is part of a performance by Tim Pietrusky (https://twitter.com/TimPietrusky) and Ruth John (https://twitter.com/rumyra)

The 5July Podcast is done by Karl Andersson and Henrik HAX Alexandersson for the Swedish 5th of July Foundation, which fights actively for everyone’s right to security, privacy and liberty in their communication.

https://5july.org/

Read HAX’ English blog here:

https://hax.5july.org/

Comments are welcome, the normal way, or as audio files (max 1 minute) to karl AT 5july.org. Thanks for listening!

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