Well, that's really interesting. In Estonian Wikipedia some users asked
for blackout before the actual poll was created. We have, of course,
made quite a noise in our national media, so, they know what this
directive is about.
We'll put a banner up tomorrow as we already did a blackout last summer
(and no one objected then).
Regards,
Eva
On 20.03.2019 14:38, Szymon Grabarczuk wrote:
Interesting, but if Polish Wikipedians were asked, the
outcome would
be opposite. We're close to reach consensus that not only we don't
protest (no blackout or even a banner), but we don't have * credible *
information why should we care. People feel being forced to react to
some expert issues they aren't familiar with.
Please note that I'm only referring to the community discussion.
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019, 13:13 Anna Mazgal, <anna(a)wikimedia.be
<mailto:anna@wikimedia.be>> wrote:
I am trying to get to the source - a report or a summary to see
this. The way it is presented on the graphics shows the first no
as tied to those who know and the rest is unclear - whether that
is still the people who know or all respondents polled.
I will return to you right after I know this.
Best,
Anna
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 12:30 PM Sandra Rientjes - Wikimedia
Nederland <rientjes(a)wikimedia.nl <mailto:rientjes@wikimedia.nl>>
wrote:
Hi Anna,
Thank you. Interesting stuff! These are scores for people who
knew about the reform? How many percent of the respondents
(representative of general population?) knew about the
copyright reform?
Best,
Sandra Rientjes
Directeur/Executive Director Wikimedia Nederland
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mob. (+31) (0)6 31786379 (wo, vrij)
www.wikimedia.nl <http://www.wikimedia.nl>
Mariaplaats 3
3511 LH Utrecht
Op wo 20 mrt. 2019 om 12:15 schreef Anna Mazgal
<anna(a)wikimedia.be <mailto:anna@wikimedia.be>>:
Hi,
just to let you know that in Poland a market research
agency dropped some questions regarding copyright reform
into their polling and these are the key findings that may
be useful also outside Poland to demonstrate people are
interested and have an opinion about the issue:
* 79% of respondents that know about the reform believe
that the new law would limit access to information
online (17% does not see such a danger)
* 75% believe that it will limit the freedom of speech,
also through the filtering obligation (16% has the
opposite opinion)
* 85% of respondents believe the EP should consider
users' rights and freedom of speech protection when
carrying out works on the copyright reform
* 73% believe the measures have not been adequately
consulted with all interested groups and only 5%
believe they were adequately communicated to the public
Best,
Anna
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