I'm just thinking about Article 13 and before I worry about: can I handle Tor, or Duckduckgo?
And can I use it to watch Netflix etc?
You can only circumvent Art. 13 via the Darknet if it also hosts the website.
In general, there are things to be found anyway, censored in the normal web.
Article 13 is now actually Article 17. And it was about the liability of content providers for copyright infringement, which should be implemented by so-called upload filter.
This one can't handle Tor, because you eg. You can't access Tor on Youtube at all.
In short: no.
The two things have nothing to do with each other.
For Netzflix USA, a US-based proxy server is sufficient.
But the Americans can access that too, and onion does nothing but go through different servers and disable personal data, and I guess many of those servers are in the usa so why not?
Of course, you can access YouTube through the Tor network and that will stay that way!
Netflix blocks many public proxy servers
Right. Misconception. But at least if you go over Tor on YouTube, you can't bypass uploadfilter this way. Because they are server side.
But it may possibly bring something: If videos under the EU copyright law may not be displayed, they can still z. Ex. Be available in the US.
That is something completely different. What you're talking about is called geoblocking. This is already run by Netflix and consorts already lively. Upload filters are a different story. They should ensure that copyrighted material is not even uploaded. You upload a video, Youtube recognizes it as a protected work of a known rights holder and blocks your upload. I agree with you that you can handle the geoblocking with Tor. It does not do anything to bypass upload filters.
The upload filter has to block only the access from the EU, so he could the works so z. Ex. Of those reachable from the USA?
Yes, certainly. If the provider activates the upload filter only for traffic from europe, then it works