On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 6:31 AM, Gregory Varnum <gvarnum(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Greetings,
Thank you to everyone for your questions and thoughts regarding the Wikimedia
Foundation's Form 990.
Regarding Lodewijk's first question about the legal services (totalling US$1.7M)
which were conducted by Jones Day (page 61 - Part VII): As our global reach has grown over
time, we felt it was important to strengthen the trademark portfolio and solidify the
protection of Wikimedia’s marks globally. In December 2013, we began working with Jones
Day on our global trademark filings, registrations, and oppositions. During the 2014-2015
fiscal year we filed 1,500+ new trademark applications for 35 different trademarks in 100+
countries. A significant portion of the legal services expenses in 2014-2015 went toward
the mandatory government trademark application filing fees.
These new trademark applications contained expanded coverage and revised descriptions to
ensure better protection of Wikimedia's marks and projects, including countries where
readership was growing through targeted programs or distribution (such as Wikipedia Zero
and mobile readership). Going forward, we anticipate (and are beginning to realize) a
decrease in trademark expenses year over year, now that we have this initial foundation is
in place. This investment immediately benefits Wikimedia and its communities by ensuring
that our trademark portfolio reflects the maturity and breadth of the Wikimedia movement,
and protects us against certain forms of infringement or misuse.
Hi Gregory,
Just to confirm, the stated US$1.7M stated on page p.61 includes
filing and other fees paid by Jones Day to relevant government bodies
around the world?
If so, any chance you can separate it into such fees paid *through*
Jones Day, vs the consultation fees of Jones Day.
You say it was a 'significant portion', but that is very vague
terminology, meaning very different things to different people; it
would be nice to have a ball park figure.
Also there was a USD ~5.2 M investment in Europe listed on p. 35 as
not being program services. I didn't see any reference to it in the
FAQ; apologies if I missed it (It would be lovely if the source
document was posted on meta for easier navigation, etc.). Could we
have a little more info about this line item?
--
John Vandenberg