Hi, all, esp. to Stevie and Karl. My name is Samito Jalbuena, a member of media in the Far East. I would like to assess the FOP issue (and what Europe may hope to desire) in my coverage. I shall do so from an Asian POV, an outsider or a stranger. However, my opinion will only relate back to the agenda. Control should be realized sooner if Europe becomes a state by normalizing one law, thus FOP can be normatized across the board, along with other issues. (The nation-state is outdated, or am I wrong? Is the explosion of an infinity of laws that have no hope to be enforced only another statement that this is lawlessness?) As for the text or template, I will be most honored if I may be given permission to read it. Thank you, Stevie and Karl.
And by the way, my coverage shall be in the subtext of an art review. I have yet to ask your opinion on what kind of art should be illegal in all of Europe. If a vacation picture with certain monuments is a crime according to a few outdated nation-states, I need your inputs on a work of art that will get the artist crucified on a much wider scale. (He can rise again on the third day because of the power of collectors, or we can use electricity.) In other words, if thousands of Asians took pictures of the new LV art center in Paris while knowing it was a crime is negligible because law is empty and unenforced, then I have to ask what kind of picture will actually ignite forces to action.
One artist has recently made a portrait of yours truly but I have told him to wait for these important edits. Hope we can collaborate.
Sincerely yours, Samito Jalbuena On 16 Feb 2015 20:02, advocacy_advisors-request@lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 10:33:16 +0000 From: Stevie Benton stevie.benton@wikimedia.org.uk To: Advocacy Advisory Group for Wikimedia advocacy_advisors@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Advocacy Advisors] The Right to Share Vacation Pictures Online – Press Release Template Message-ID: < CACti2rJkChZU1dfA8U-eaC8ezzSiHPaYJ5dCLcr4HUAF_4h9Cw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi Karl,
Thanks for all of your work on this, I'm pleased I was able to help. It will be really interesting to see if this angle gets picked up in the press.
If the story gets coverage anywhere it would be great to see any links.
Thanks and regards,
Stevie
On 15 February 2015 at 11:26, Karl Sigfrid karl@wikimedia.be wrote:
Hi all,
I have written a template for a press release on the Freedom of Panorama issue. The message is that the European Parliament is now noticing the little known restrictions on sharing pictures of buildings and monuments online. We welcome this and point out that people in general have no idea that they are not permitted to share their vacation pictures online when traveling in countries such as France, Italy and Greece. (Thank you
Stevie
for your excellent edits!)
If you are interested in spreading the word in your country, or if you know someone who is, contact me and I will share the template with you.
What you have to do is translate the text. You are, of course, free to change it as you see fit.
As far as sending out the press release is concerned, I have written a brief how-to guide at: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/EU_policy/how-to/press_release
If you have little time but would like to participate, I'd be happy to compile a list of media outlets in your country and send out the
translated
press release with you as point of reference for journalists who have follow-up questions.
Hope to hear from you.
Best Regards, Karl
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