Hi all,
We have prepared a guest blog post for EFF about how Wikipedia relies on the public domain:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/Wikipedia_Shows_the_Va...
The final post will be published on January 14 as part of a copyright activism week that EFF and other organizations are doing next week. You can find more information below about the different themes for the week. It’s a great opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of the public domain, so I'd love to get your input on the draft.
Thanks, Yana
-- Monday Jan 13 - Transparency: Copyright policy must be set through a participatory, democratic and transparent process. It should never be decided through back room deals or secret international agreements.
Tuesday Jan 14 - Building and Defending a Robust Public Domain: The public domain is our cultural commons and a public trust. Copyright policy should seek to promote, and never diminish, this crucial resource.
Wednesday Jan 15 - Open Access: The results of publicly funded research should be made freely available to the public online, to be fully used by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Thursday Jan 16 - You Bought it, You Own It: Copyright policy should foster the freedom to truly own your stuff: to tinker with it, repair it, reuse it, recycle it, read or watch or launch it on any device, lend it, and then give it away (or re-sell it) when you're done.
Friday Jan 17 - Fair Use Rights: For copyright to achieve its purpose of encouraging creativity and innovation, it must preserve and promote ample breathing space for unexpected and innovative uses.
Saturday Jan 18 - Getting Copyright Right: A free and open Internet is essential infrastructure, fostering speech, activism, new creativity and new business models for artists, authors, musicians and other creators. It must never be sacrificed in the name of copyright enforcement.
great job when we post please do an allstaff email with a link and background
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On Jan 9, 2014, at 15:40, Yana Welinder ywelinder@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
We have prepared a guest blog post for EFF about how Wikipedia relies on the public domain:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/Wikipedia_Shows_the_Va...
The final post will be published on January 14 as part of a copyright activism week that EFF and other organizations are doing next week. You can find more information below about the different themes for the week. It’s a great opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of the public domain, so I'd love to get your input on the draft.
Thanks, Yana
-- Monday Jan 13 - Transparency: Copyright policy must be set through a participatory, democratic and transparent process. It should never be decided through back room deals or secret international agreements.
Tuesday Jan 14 - Building and Defending a Robust Public Domain: The public domain is our cultural commons and a public trust. Copyright policy should seek to promote, and never diminish, this crucial resource.
Wednesday Jan 15 - Open Access: The results of publicly funded research should be made freely available to the public online, to be fully used by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Thursday Jan 16 - You Bought it, You Own It: Copyright policy should foster the freedom to truly own your stuff: to tinker with it, repair it, reuse it, recycle it, read or watch or launch it on any device, lend it, and then give it away (or re-sell it) when you're done.
Friday Jan 17 - Fair Use Rights: For copyright to achieve its purpose of encouraging creativity and innovation, it must preserve and promote ample breathing space for unexpected and innovative uses.
Saturday Jan 18 - Getting Copyright Right: A free and open Internet is essential infrastructure, fostering speech, activism, new creativity and new business models for artists, authors, musicians and other creators. It must never be sacrificed in the name of copyright enforcement.
Thanks!!!
********************************* Corynne McSherry Intellectual Property Director, EFF 815 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 415-436-9333 x 122
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On Jan 9, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Geoff Brigham wrote:
great job when we post please do an allstaff email with a link and background
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 9, 2014, at 15:40, Yana Welinder ywelinder@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
We have prepared a guest blog post for EFF about how Wikipedia relies on the public domain:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/Wikipedia_Shows_the_Va...
The final post will be published on January 14 as part of a copyright activism week that EFF and other organizations are doing next week. You can find more information below about the different themes for the week. It’s a great opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of the public domain, so I'd love to get your input on the draft.
Thanks, Yana
-- Monday Jan 13 - Transparency: Copyright policy must be set through a participatory, democratic and transparent process. It should never be decided through back room deals or secret international agreements.
Tuesday Jan 14 - Building and Defending a Robust Public Domain: The public domain is our cultural commons and a public trust. Copyright policy should seek to promote, and never diminish, this crucial resource.
Wednesday Jan 15 - Open Access: The results of publicly funded research should be made freely available to the public online, to be fully used by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Thursday Jan 16 - You Bought it, You Own It: Copyright policy should foster the freedom to truly own your stuff: to tinker with it, repair it, reuse it, recycle it, read or watch or launch it on any device, lend it, and then give it away (or re-sell it) when you're done.
Friday Jan 17 - Fair Use Rights: For copyright to achieve its purpose of encouraging creativity and innovation, it must preserve and promote ample breathing space for unexpected and innovative uses.
Saturday Jan 18 - Getting Copyright Right: A free and open Internet is essential infrastructure, fostering speech, activism, new creativity and new business models for artists, authors, musicians and other creators. It must never be sacrificed in the name of copyright enforcement.
-- Yana Welinder Legal Counsel Wikimedia Foundation 415.839.6885 ext. 6867
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Dear Yana, thanks for the nice draft. I left some comments on the talk page. Cheers, Daniel -- http://www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de/en/institution/mitarbeiter/mietchen-da... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/Publications http://okfn.org http://wikimedia.org
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Yana Welinder ywelinder@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
We have prepared a guest blog post for EFF about how Wikipedia relies on the public domain:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/Wikipedia_Shows_the_Va...
The final post will be published on January 14 as part of a copyright activism week that EFF and other organizations are doing next week. You can find more information below about the different themes for the week. It’s a great opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of the public domain, so I'd love to get your input on the draft.
Thanks, Yana
-- Monday Jan 13 - Transparency: Copyright policy must be set through a participatory, democratic and transparent process. It should never be decided through back room deals or secret international agreements.
Tuesday Jan 14 - Building and Defending a Robust Public Domain: The public domain is our cultural commons and a public trust. Copyright policy should seek to promote, and never diminish, this crucial resource.
Wednesday Jan 15 - Open Access: The results of publicly funded research should be made freely available to the public online, to be fully used by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Thursday Jan 16 - You Bought it, You Own It: Copyright policy should foster the freedom to truly own your stuff: to tinker with it, repair it, reuse it, recycle it, read or watch or launch it on any device, lend it, and then give it away (or re-sell it) when you're done.
Friday Jan 17 - Fair Use Rights: For copyright to achieve its purpose of encouraging creativity and innovation, it must preserve and promote ample breathing space for unexpected and innovative uses.
Saturday Jan 18 - Getting Copyright Right: A free and open Internet is essential infrastructure, fostering speech, activism, new creativity and new business models for artists, authors, musicians and other creators. It must never be sacrificed in the name of copyright enforcement.
-- Yana Welinder Legal Counsel Wikimedia Foundation 415.839.6885 ext. 6867
Thanks Daniel! Really helpful comments.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Daniel Mietchen < daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear Yana, thanks for the nice draft. I left some comments on the talk page. Cheers, Daniel --
http://www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de/en/institution/mitarbeiter/mietchen-da... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/Publications http://okfn.org http://wikimedia.org
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Yana Welinder ywelinder@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
We have prepared a guest blog post for EFF about how Wikipedia relies on
the
public domain:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/Wikipedia_Shows_the_Va...
The final post will be published on January 14 as part of a copyright activism week that EFF and other organizations are doing next week. You
can
find more information below about the different themes for the week.
It’s a
great opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of the public
domain,
so I'd love to get your input on the draft.
Thanks, Yana
-- Monday Jan 13 - Transparency: Copyright policy must be set through a participatory, democratic and transparent process. It should never be decided through back room deals or secret international agreements.
Tuesday Jan 14 - Building and Defending a Robust Public Domain: The public domain is our cultural commons and a public trust. Copyright policy should seek to promote, and never diminish, this crucial resource.
Wednesday Jan 15 - Open Access: The results of publicly funded research should be made freely available to the public online, to be fully used by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Thursday Jan 16 - You Bought it, You Own It: Copyright policy should foster the freedom to truly own your stuff: to tinker with it, repair it, reuse it, recycle it, read or watch or launch it on any device, lend it, and then give it away (or re-sell it) when you're done.
Friday Jan 17 - Fair Use Rights: For copyright to achieve its purpose of encouraging creativity and innovation, it must preserve and promote ample breathing space for unexpected and innovative uses.
Saturday Jan 18 - Getting Copyright Right: A free and open Internet is essential infrastructure, fostering speech, activism, new creativity and new business models for artists, authors, musicians and other creators. It must never be sacrificed in the name of copyright enforcement.
-- Yana Welinder Legal Counsel Wikimedia Foundation 415.839.6885 ext. 6867
publicpolicy@lists.wikimedia.org