Hi everyone,
I want to let you know about a recent victory for the WMF in Germany. The German court of appeals dismissed the case of Evelyn Schels v. Wikimedia Foundation. The court held that biographical information about Schels, such as her birthdate, was appropriate for an article about her as a notable figure when it was obtained from a public source. You can read more about it on the blog https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/08/09/victory-germany-appeal-dismissed/ as well.
Best, Jacob
News made it to the front page (print) of Germany's No. 1 tabloid, too. Michael
2016-08-12 2:39 GMT+02:00 Jacob Rogers jrogers@wikimedia.org:
Hi everyone,
I want to let you know about a recent victory for the WMF in Germany. The German court of appeals dismissed the case of Evelyn Schels v. Wikimedia Foundation. The court held that biographical information about Schels, such as her birthdate, was appropriate for an article about her as a notable figure when it was obtained from a public source. You can read more about it on the blog https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/08/09/victory-germany-appeal-dismissed/ as well.
Best, Jacob --
Jacob Rogers Legal Counsel Wikimedia Foundation
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