EU Passes 'Content Portability' Rules Banning Geofencing

Long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo writes: The European Parliament has passed draft rules mandating ‘content portability’, i.e. the ability to take your purchased content and services across borders within the EU. Freedom of movement rules, which allow EU citizens to live and work anywhere in the EU, require that the individual is able to take their life with them — family, property, and services. Under the new rules, someone who pays for Netflix or BBC iPlayer and then moves to another EU country will retain access to those services and the same content they had previously. Separately, rules to prevent geofencing of content within the EU entirely are also moving forward.

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