The EU takes on the internet

The European Parliament approved a hotly disputed set of copyright rules for the digital age Tuesday, including a provision that shifts the responsibility for detecting and stopping infringement from copyright holders to the online companies that let users upload songs, videos and other content. The rules, which still must be approved by the European Council and implemented by EU member nations, may not spell doom for the open internet there, as critics claim. But what they will do to innovation and competition is bad enough.