My Fellow Wikimedians,
We would like to ask your feedback on the new law signed by our President
about Cybercrime whether it had a chilling effect on our local Wikipedia
editors.
Official text is available on this link:
http://www.gov.ph/downloads/2012/09sep/20120912-RA-10175-BSA.pdf
Thank you.
Roman "Butch" Bustria Jr.
Vice President
Wikimedia Philippines
*The future of technology is defined by change, but the destiny of an
organization is defined by commitment.*
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From: Seb35 <seb35wikipedia(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Internal-l] CPA : Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 -
Philippines
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I catch the occasion to mention the open list advocacy_advisors(a)lists.**
wikimedia.org <advocacy_advisors(a)lists.wikimedia.org> dedicated to this
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Le Sat, 15 Sep 2012 18:10:00 +0200, Amir E. Aharoni <
amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il> a écrit:
Is there a reason to ask about this on the internal mailing list? You
> can get useful feedback from the open list, too.
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Hi All,
Just thought some of you would be interested in this message from the EFF.
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm sharing this just to share and not as an
unsolicited call to action. =)
https://supporters.eff.org/civicrm/mailing/view?reset=1&id=255
Happy Tuesday!
-Michelle
--
Michelle Paulson
Legal Counsel
Wikimedia Foundation
149 New Montgomery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
mpaulson(a)wikimedia.org
415.839.6885 ext. 6608 (Office)
415.882.0495 (Fax)
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volunteers, or staff members in their personal capacity.*
Facebook, Google, Amazon join forces in D.C. lobby
By Cecilia Kang<http://www.washingtonpost.com/cecilia-kang/2011/02/28/ABFs9eL_page.html>
Internet titans Facebook, Google, Amazon and Yahoo on Wednesday will launch
a new lobbying association to counter efforts by federal regulators to
strap new rules
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/in-silicon-valley-fast-firms…>to
their industry.
The Internet Association, led by Capitol Hill veteran Michael Beckerman,
aims to band together Silicon Valley's biggest Internet firms on issues
such as piracy and copyright,
privacy<http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/web-privacy-guidelines-viewe…>and
cybersecurity.
The lobbying shop, with four staff members and plans to hire more, has 14
members that include IAC, LinkedIn and Zynga. Absent from the roster are
Microsoft and Apple — rivals to Google, in particular, in mobile software
and advertising.
The trade association, the first for the Web industry, was created in
response to last year’s successful fight against anti-piracy legislation
that the firms feared would block or punish their sites for containing
pirated movies, books and songs. The bills, known as the Stop Online Piracy
Act
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/sopa-protests-to-shut-down-web-sites…>and
Protect IP Act, were derailed after online protests. The bills, supported
by some authors and Hollywood, are expected to be revived as Congress
grapples with ways to prevent online content theft.
“SOPA and PIPA came almost out of nowhere and would have had a devastating
impact,” said Beckerman, former deputy staff director of the House Energy &
Commerce Committee.
The lobbying group comes as Silicon Valley giants bolster their lobbying
budgets and expand offices in Washington.
Google<http://www.washingtonpost.com/google-facing-force-of-aggressive-eu-regulato…>has
already spent nearly $9 million on lobbying in the first two quarters
of 2012, compared to $3.5 million during the comparable period last year.
Facebook has spent $1.6 million in first two quarters of this year compared
to $550,000 last year.
--
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Legal Counsel
Wikimedia Foundation
149 New Montgomery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
mpaulson(a)wikimedia.org
415.839.6885 ext. 6608 (Office)
415.882.0495 (Fax)
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Dear all,
obviously my recent post was rejected because of the size of the attachment.
On thursday, the EU parliament has approved a new directive on certain
permitted uses of orphan works:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//TEXT+TA+P7-TA-2…http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/pressroom/content/20120907IPR50827/ht…
WMDE is currently taking part in the consultation process concerning
the implementation of the orphan works directive into national law.
Here you will find our statement given to the German Federal Ministry
of Justice in August (translated into English).
http://www.wikimedia.de/wiki/Datei:120810_WMDE_Statement_On_Orphan_Works.pdf
Maybe it can be useful for other purposes, especially within European
chapters. I would be glad to receive any comments if you think that
sharing of this kind of material seems useful.
Have a nice weekend,
Jan
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Jan Engelmann
Leiter Politik & Gesellschaft
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Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
Obentrautstr. 72
10963 Berlin
Telefon 030 - 219 158 26-0
www.wikimedia.de
Stellen Sie sich eine Welt vor, in der jeder Mensch an der Menge allen
Wissens frei teilhaben kann. Helfen Sie uns dabei!
http://spenden.wikimedia.de/
**** Helfen Sie mit, dass WIKIPEDIA von der UNESCO als erstes
digitales Weltkulturerbe anerkannt wird. Unterzeichnen Sie die
Online-Petition! http://wikipedia.de ****
Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e. V.
Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg
unter der Nummer 23855 Nz. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das
Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/681/51985.
--
Jan Engelmann
Leiter Politik & Gesellschaft
-------------------------------------
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
Obentrautstr. 72
10963 Berlin
Telefon 030 - 219 158 26-0
www.wikimedia.de
Stellen Sie sich eine Welt vor, in der jeder Mensch an der Menge allen
Wissens frei teilhaben kann. Helfen Sie uns dabei!
http://spenden.wikimedia.de/
**** Helfen Sie mit, dass WIKIPEDIA von der UNESCO als erstes
digitales Weltkulturerbe anerkannt wird. Unterzeichnen Sie die
Online-Petition! http://wikipedia.de ****
Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e. V.
Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg
unter der Nummer 23855 Nz. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das
Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/681/51985.
Dear all (and sorry for crossposting),
today, the EU parliament has approved a new directive on certain
permitted uses of orphan works:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/pressroom/content/20120907IPR50827/ht…
Unfortunately, open-content platforms like WP don't belong to the
defined circle of entities which will be granted the right to digitize
and make accessible orphan works. Also, the scope of the directive
aims to non-commercial use only.
WMDE is currently taking part in the consultation process concerning
the implementation of the orphan works directive into national law.
Attached, you will find our statement given to the German Federal
Ministry of Justice in August (translated into English). Maybe it can
be useful for other purposes, especially within European chapters.
Please note that the letter referes to the provisional agreement:
http://register.consilium.europa.eu/pdf/en/12/st10/st10953.en12.pdf
Changes in the final version affect the matter of financial
compensation for rights holders who eventually show up.
Best regards,
Jan
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Jan Engelmann
Leiter Politik & Gesellschaft
-------------------------------------
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V.
Obentrautstr. 72
10963 Berlin
Telefon 030 - 219 158 26-0
www.wikimedia.de
Stellen Sie sich eine Welt vor, in der jeder Mensch an der Menge allen
Wissens frei teilhaben kann. Helfen Sie uns dabei!
http://spenden.wikimedia.de/
**** Helfen Sie mit, dass WIKIPEDIA von der UNESCO als erstes
digitales Weltkulturerbe anerkannt wird. Unterzeichnen Sie die
Online-Petition! http://wikipedia.de ****
Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e. V.
Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg
unter der Nummer 23855 Nz. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das
Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/681/51985.
See the new Economist article on what some countries are doing in an
attempt to make their laws reflect how media is used in the modern era
here: *Copyright and the internet <http://www.economist.com/node/21561885>*
--
Michelle Paulson
Legal Counsel
Wikimedia Foundation
149 New Montgomery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
mpaulson(a)wikimedia.org
415.839.6885 ext. 6608 (Office)
415.882.0495 (Fax)
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*US government dismisses piracy case against Rojadirecta
site<http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/246529-us-government-di…>
*
By Jennifer Martinez - 08/29/12 05:26 PM ET
The U.S government dismissed its case against Spanish website Rojadirecta
on Wednesday, handing a victory to critics of a controversial government
effort to crack down on piracy.
The Justice Department and Immigrations and Custom Enforcement (ICE) seized
two of Rojadirecta's domain names--rojadirecta.com and rojadirecta.org--a
few days before the Super Bowl in 2011. Authorities accused Rojadirecta of
copyright infringement because the site featured a set of links that
directed people to other sites on the Web where they could watch pirated
broadcasts of professional sporting events.
Puerto 80, the Spanish company that runs Rojadirecta, enlisted the help of
San Francisco-based law firm Durie Tangri to challenge the government's
seizure and fight for the return of its domain names, or Web addresses.
Attorneys for Puerto 80 had argued that simply linking to other sites that
might offer pirated content is not copyright infringement.
"We are pleased that the government decided to end this proceeding and
return our client's property," said Joe Gratz, a partner at Durie Tangri.
"[They have] been deprived of these domain names for 20 months now and had
to engage counsel and fight about this for some time."
Internet advocacy groups, along with Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Rep. Zoe
Lofgren (D-Calif.), had criticized the seizure, noting that Spanish courts
had previously exonerated Rojadirecta of copyright infringement. They also
argued that Rojadirecta was complying with the copyright laws in the
country it was operating out of.
The seizure was part of the joint "Operation in our Sites" effort led by
Justice and ICE to clamp down on piracy and the rise of websites that
illegally offer copyrighted movies, music and other content. Critics had
claimed this operation threatened free speech on the Web and lacked due
process. They also argued that it would put the United States in hot water
with other countries for shutting down websites that are operating legally
within their borders.
"From our point of view the flaw is as it always has been: Linking to sites
on the Internet isn't copyright infringement," Gratz said. "The same way
the Yellow Pages isn't liable if someone listed in the Yellow Pages is
doing something wrong, a website that's linking to other sites ... isn't
liable."
Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York,
submitted the notice of voluntary dismissal on Wednesday. In a letter to
U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty, the federal prosecutor didn't shed much
light on the reasoning behind the decision to return Rojadirecta's domain
names.
"The government respectfully submits this letter to advise the court that
as a result of certain recent judicial authority involving issues germane
to the above-captioned action, and in light of the particular circumstances
of this litigation, the government now seeks to dismiss its amended
forfeiture complaint," Bharara wrote. "The decision to seek dismissal of
this case will best promote judicial economy and serve the interests of
justice."
Advocacy group Public Knowledge, an opponent of the government's seizure
operation, cheered the government's decision to dismiss the case.
"It is far too easy for the government to seize domain names and hold them
for an extended period even when it is unable to make a sustainable case of
infringement," said Sherwin Siy, vice president of legal affairs at Public
Knowledge. "The constant expansion of copyright enforcement laws has given
us a system where website owners are effectively treated as guilty until
proven innocent. These sorts of abuses are likely to continue until there
are adequate safeguards to assure accountability."
--
Michelle Paulson
Legal Counsel
Wikimedia Foundation
149 New Montgomery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
mpaulson(a)wikimedia.org
415.839.6885 ext. 6608 (Office)
415.882.0495 (Fax)
NOTICE: *This message might have confidential or legally privileged
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