I was asking if someone had read about those concerns, the "papers" I've posted are much more approachable than the EU regulation text, likely not for the laymen (or boring to death...)
Rules are important... think about how software licences like GPL (and later more liberal ones like BSD and MIT) shaped the software industry, providing benefits for no-profit and commercial entities as well as end users. Bad rules are often worse than no rules. For this reason I think it could be a good idea to push EU parliament members of your country (I'm italian) to care of those concerns and involve the right players to avoid bad rules are written. This is the "good lobbying" I think. If you are interested, this is a video interview a blogger did to a lawyer expert in this topics. The lawyer seems confident that final regulation will be improved compared to the current draft, still He shares some of the raised concerns. <https://youtu.be/1ddwIeMixD8> It's in italian but automatic YT translation to English is mostly Ok.