Dear all
We, the policy team at WMF, have written down our thoughts about TPP's effect on the public domain in a post on Medium: https://medium.com/@wikimediapolicy/what-s-tpp-the-problematic-partnership-6...
If you agree, go ahead and recommend the post to others or retweet our message on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy/status/694812284145786880
If you don't agree with our views, please let us know and help us get an honest discussion off the ground!
Best, Yana, Stephen, and Jan
Thanks for sharing Jan. Any reason for don't be published as an official statement of WMF and/or as a press release?
2016-02-03 11:48 GMT-06:00 Jan Gerlach jgerlach@wikimedia.org:
Dear all
We, the policy team at WMF, have written down our thoughts about TPP's effect on the public domain in a post on Medium: https://medium.com/@wikimediapolicy/what-s-tpp-the-problematic-partnership-6...
If you agree, go ahead and recommend the post to others or retweet our message on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy/status/694812284145786880
If you don't agree with our views, please let us know and help us get an honest discussion off the ground!
Best, Yana, Stephen, and Jan
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Hi Ivan,
Thanks a lot for reaching out!
To be sure: this is an official statement. We are trying out new channels to reach policymakers and participants in the policy conversation who are interested in copyright, the public domain, and free knowledge.
We shared our thoughts in this format so that we can get the message out quickly and reach a wide audience of interested people in the Wikimedia movement and beyond.
Stephen
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Ivan Martínez galaver@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for sharing Jan. Any reason for don't be published as an official statement of WMF and/or as a press release?
2016-02-03 11:48 GMT-06:00 Jan Gerlach jgerlach@wikimedia.org:
Dear all
We, the policy team at WMF, have written down our thoughts about TPP's effect on the public domain in a post on Medium: https://medium.com/@wikimediapolicy/what-s-tpp-the-problematic-partnership-6...
If you agree, go ahead and recommend the post to others or retweet our message on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy/status/694812284145786880
If you don't agree with our views, please let us know and help us get an honest discussion off the ground!
Best, Yana, Stephen, and Jan
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Thanks for the clarification, Stephen, we want to be sure before spread the word trough our communication channels.
2016-02-03 12:50 GMT-06:00 Stephen LaPorte slaporte@wikimedia.org:
To be sure: this is an official statement. We are trying out new channels to reach policymakers and participants in the policy conversation who are interested in copyright, the public domain, and free knowledge.
We shared our thoughts in this format so that we can get the message out quickly and reach a wide audience of interested people in the Wikimedia movement and beyond
publicpolicy@lists.wikimedia.org