This is important enough to forward here because it's being ignored on wikimedia-l:
http://www.euractiv.com/sections/health-consumers/new-law-muzzle-whistleblow...
I think we need to formulate a strong response to broad trade secrets laws, to protect editors and the Foundation from abuse. In the past, the PCI Consortium and Sony have been extremely aggressive, requiring Foundation officials to waste a lot of time revision-deleting factual, de facto public information, which may at one time have been a trade secret but has long since left the genie's bottle or horses' barn, including practical information about home-brew PC construction and a 40 digit hexadecimal number, respectively.
I hope we can advocate for a law revision that doesn't punish the Foundation or editors for other people's leaks.
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