Hi all,
I feel like I should step in, although I was curious to see how the conversation goes :)
We have now published an analysis of the EU copyright reform. It aims to be nuanced in explaining which parts are good, what has been missed and which aspects are plain ugly. It concludes that this reform, bottom line, is a step in the wrong direction: https://wikimediafoundation.org/2019/02/07/problems-remain-with-the-eus-copy...
This blog post is supposed to set the tone for further actions. We are waiting to see how the Council meeting (tomorrow, Friday) goes and then whether there will be a final deal at the trilogues next week. We are working with Communia and especially WMIT to try to bring up the question of a missing UGC exception at these meetings, as we feel like this has the greatest chance of getting traction.
If there is a final deal next week, we can expect a final, plenary vote end of March or in April. Public actions, if any, should be targeted at this final vote. Right now Anna and myself are working on a document with possible scenarios describing which actions could be taken by Wikimedia organisations. We will share it once done (perhaps not on a public list like this). If you feel like joining the editing process, please let me know! Timewise it would be good to have these actions laid out by the end of this month, so we can be ready for an end of March vote (if it happens).
I hope this helps somewhat.
Cheers, Dimi
На чт, 7.02.2019 г. в 14:04 ч. Eva Lepik eva@kodu.ee написа:
So, to be clear: are we all waiting for a Great Leader to step up, start coordinating and handing out the orders according to his/her master plan? Or shall WE start coordinating here and now, what shall WE do, quickly? This is our Internet which will be ruined.
Regards, Eva
On 07.02.2019 13:52, Jan Ainali wrote:
I believe a coordinated effort could have good effects. The proposal as it is right now (there will be trilogues next week that may change it) is so bad that it might be possible to sway some MEP votes to completely block the directive.
Best regards, Jan Ainali
Den tors 7 feb. 2019 kl 12:14 skrev Sandra Rientjes - Wikimedia Nederland < rientjes@wikimedia.nl>:
In reply to Eva's question ("Do your chapters have an action plan?"). No, at the moment WMNL does not have a plan yet. Will there be coordinated action by Wikimedia affiliates like last year?
Sandra Rientjes Directeur/Executive Director Wikimedia Nederland
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Op wo 6 feb. 2019 om 22:56 schreef Eva Lepik eva@kodu.ee:
Dear all,
the conclusion to the copyright directive is approaching. The outcome seems to be horrible, as described for example here: https://twitter.com/paul_keller/status/1092912540194099200
or here: https://juliareda.eu/2019/02/article-13-worse/
Implementation of article 11 (link tax) and article 13 (content filtering) will have a severely negative impact on the digital environment. We don't know how much the link tax will affect the references in Wikipedia and Wikidata yet. As such, we cannot predict how much poorer the new liability regime will make our digital environment. The numerous outcries of digital rights organizations regarding the loss of freedom of speech and expression should be our concern, too.
The final plenary vote will most probably take place in March or April, some weeks before the elections of the next European Parliament. It will be the last chance to stop this disaster, after that we shall be left with damage control. Do your chapters have an action plan?
Best regards
Eva Lepik
Wikimedia Eesti
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