Dear Joseph, all,
Thank you for this update and all the work of communities going into this. A blackout or
banner in France would be particularly impactful.
All the best,
Jan
Am 20. März 2019 22:02:31 MEZ schrieb Joseph Seddon <jseddon(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
Hello everyone,
As you’ve likely heard, four language Wikipedias will black out
tomorrow,
March 21, in opposition to the current version of the EU Copyright
Directive. [1] The Czech, Danish, German and Slovak Wikipedias will
display
a non-dismissible blackout overlay and block access to content for 24
hours. These communities will be utilizing similar texts and designs
for
their blackouts. [2][3][4][5]
In addition to these communities, there are others discussing the
possibility of a banner and/or a blackout. Discussions and voting
appear to
be actively occurring on Estonian, French and Italian Wikipedias whilst
other community conversations have either stalled or gone quiet.
The final vote on the Directive is expected to take place on Tuesday,
March
26. This means that communities looking to make an impact on the
outcome of
the vote will need to make decisions surrounding community actions, by
the
latest, the evening of Sunday March 24.
There is a good deal of coordination and technical work that goes into
these initiatives. In order for us to best support communities in the
implementation of their decision, we want to encourage interested
communities to come to a decision, whether for or against, and reach
out to
us as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Seddon
[1]
https://wikimediafoundation.org/2019/03/20/four-wikipedias-to-black-out-ove…
[2] Czech/Danish blackout:
https://cs.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NASA&banner=EU_Blackout_2019…
[3] Czech banner:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trademark/Request_a_license_fo…
[4] German blackout:
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NASA&banner=EU_Blackout_20…
[5] Slovak blackout:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fundraising_2011/Jimmy_Letter_…