This is excellent! Progress may take time, but it's beginning to feel like we are getting somewhere.
I touch on the FoP issue in the upcoming Wikimedia UK annual review booklet - https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_AR_2014_v4.pdf - in the section about advocacy. I use Romaine's excellent image of the blacked out European Parliament.
Let's keep pushing!
Stevie
On 3 July 2014 11:48, Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov < dimitar.parvanov.dimitrov@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Neelie Kores, outgoing Commissioner for the Digital Agenda held a speech at a conference in Amsterdam yesterday where she spoke about the need of the planned copyright reform. [1] Among other things, she said:
*When you can't sing happy birthday, or post a picture of the Atomium, how is that fair or reasonable, how is that something you can explain to ordinary citizens?*
Yes, it is an outgoing Commissioner and DG CONNECT is the not the lead DG for copyright, but this is the first time the European Commission said anything about Freedom of Panorama. I know for a fact that it was the members of the Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU and their constant talk to anyone about this issue how the Atomium example showed up on the radars of both DG CONNECT and DG MARKT. In this line of thought I just wanted to say: Thank you and great job, everyone!
Let's make sure we keep FoP on the table. We actually have the great examples and stories to tell.
Cheers, Dimi
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