Article 13 WILL effect you, even if you aren't in the EU.
Companies like facebook and google have proven in the past, when the pressure pushes them hard, they will cave in and give up anything. Facebook agreed to anti-blasphemy rules across their platform, and Youtube agreed to enforce extremely strict ,and usually unknown, guidelines... why?
Because one group, or person asked them to very strongly. Facebook didn't want to lose it's customers in muslim countries, and youtube didn't want to lose their ad revenue, so they took the easiest and most cowardly options, give up and apply a rule statewide to meet the demands to regain their "hostages".
If this is how they act to demands of one group of a few people, when a law like article 13 is passed, how do you think they will handle enforcement on that?
Article 13 is a threat to the internet, everywhere.