Hi all
Many of you may have already seen it and we are really excited about the transparency report that we released earlier this week:
https://transparency.wikimedia.org/
Highlights:
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243 requests to alter or remove content from the projects. None were granted. -
13 requests to disclose nonpublic user information. None were granted. -
22 requests under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act to remove copyrighted material from the projects. Six were granted.
Please find more info about the report in this blogpost https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/08/08/fifth-transparency-report/.
Best, Jan
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Jan Gerlach Public Policy Manager Wikimedia Foundation 149 New Montgomery Street, 6th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 jgerlach@wikimedia.org
Very impressive, Jan!
Were the five requests for content removal based on the right to be forgotten included in the 243 requests to alter or take down content?
Can you please say what proportion of those involving living people claiming defamation were discussed by the community e.g. on the English Wikipedia's WP:BLPN?
Best regards, Jim
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Jan Gerlach jgerlach@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all
Many of you may have already seen it and we are really excited about the transparency report that we released earlier this week:
https://transparency.wikimedia.org/
Highlights:
243 requests to alter or remove content from the projects. None were granted.
13 requests to disclose nonpublic user information. None were granted.
22 requests under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act to remove copyrighted material from the projects. Six were granted.
Please find more info about the report in this blogpost.
Best, Jan
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Jan Gerlach Public Policy Manager Wikimedia Foundation 149 New Montgomery Street, 6th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 jgerlach@wikimedia.org
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