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by lesquivemeau
1161 days ago
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> The response from some influencers, however, was less enthusiastic. Throughout the drafting of the bill, Union des Métiers de l’Influence (UMICC), a union formed only a few months ago to bring together actors and representatives of those working in the field of “influence”, raised concerns that lawmakers with limited knowledge of the sector might put all influencers and content creators in the same basket. The UMICC had 150 influenceurs sign an op-ed [1], most of them signing it without reading. This has led to a lot of backlash and at least a third of them backed out, saying they were duped into signing it. [2] [1] https://www.lejdd.fr/societe/regulation-des-influenceurs-squ... [2] https://www.numerama.com/politique/1318454-on-passe-tous-pou... |
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