Hello Everyone,
We just published "Documenting the world’s biological diversity, one insect
at a time: Jeevan Jose" to the blog. URL:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/25/biological-diversity-jeevan-jose/
Thanks to Tanveer for writing the story and Ed, Joe, and Fabrice for
editing.
Below are some proposed social media messages. Please tweak as needed.
*Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):*
• Bugs and bees and butterflies—oh my! [link]
• "I started nominating my pictures for quality image and featured picture
status myself, and soon became addicted to it."
*Facebook/Google+:*
• One butterfly, one insect, and one plant at a time: meet Jeevan Jose.
[link]
• "I started nominating my pictures for quality image and featured picture
status myself, and soon became addicted to it."
• Jeevan raised over $3,000 to put towards his craft. He shares the results
with the world through Wikimedia Commons.
Best,
--
Andrew Sherman
Digital Communications | Wikimedia Foundation
*E:* asherman(a)wikimedia.org
*WMF:* ASherman (WMF) <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:ASherman_(WMF)>
Hey all,
We just published "Documenting the world’s biological diversity, one insect
at a time: Jeevan Jose" to the blog. URL:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/25/biological-diversity-jeevan-jose/
Many thanks to Tomasz for writing the story, and to Ed and Fabrice for
editing.
Below are some proposed social media messages. Please tweak as needed.
*Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):*
• Bugs and bees and butterflies—oh my! [link]
• "I started nominating my pictures for quality image and featured picture
status myself, and soon became addicted to it."
*Facebook/Google+*
• "I started nominating my pictures for quality image and featured picture
status myself, and soon became addicted to it."
• Jeevan raised over $3,000 to put towards his craft. He's sharing the
results with the world through Wikimedia Commons.
Thanks,
Joe
--
*Joe Sutherland*
Communications Intern [remote]
m: +44 (0) 7722 916 433 | t: @jrbsu <http://twitter.com/jrbsu> | w:
JSutherland <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:JSutherland_(WMF)>
Hello Everyone,
We just added Victors video of Print wikipedia to the blog post.
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/19/meet-print-wikipedia/
Victor has suggested we share the burned in captioned video on Facebook
tomorrow to promote it.
We can also re-promote the blog post when we share the video since it is
now added.
Any suggestions or thoughts let us know,
--
Andrew Sherman
Digital Communications | Wikimedia Foundation
*E:* asherman(a)wikimedia.org
*WMF:* ASherman (WMF) <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:ASherman_(WMF)>
Hello Everyone,
We just published "Train the Trainer: Running effective outreach activities
in India" to the blog. URL:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/24/outreach-activities-in-india/
Thanks to Tanveer for writing the story and Joe, Ed, and Fabrice for
editing.
Below are some proposed social media messages. Please tweak as needed.
*Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):*
• Skill building and bridging communities at Train the Trainer workshops
#CISA2KTTT
*Facebook/Google+*
• CIS-A2K is building key training skills while bridging communities in
India.
Thanks,
--
Andrew Sherman
Digital Communications | Wikimedia Foundation
*E:* asherman(a)wikimedia.org
*WMF:* ASherman (WMF) <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:ASherman_(WMF)>
This might be good to get social out for, since it would directly affect us.
I'm not sure if it's the kind of thing we normally post since it's quite
political, so would be good to hear opinions!
Joe
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From: Stevie Benton <stevie.benton(a)wikimedia.org.uk>
Date: 24 June 2015 at 08:34
Subject: [Wmfcc-l] Fwd: Times (law section): "How ‘absurd’ EU copyright law
threatens to censor holiday snaps "
To: Communications Committee <wmfcc-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Hello everyone,
The campaign to save freedom of panorama in Europe (#SaveFoP) is really
beginning to get some traction. The above is apparently in The Times today
after their reporter in Brussels spoke with some Wikiimedia folks.
We have some other things ready to go later in the week and I know other
European chapters are working on this too. Will keep you all posted.
Stevie
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From: James Heald <j.heald(a)ucl.ac.uk>
Date: 23 June 2015 at 22:21
Subject: Times (law section): "How ‘absurd’ EU copyright law threatens to
censor holiday snaps "
To: Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov <dimitar.parvanov.dimitrov(a)gmail.com>
Cc: federicoleva(a)tiscali.it, Stevie Benton <stevie.benton(a)wikimedia.org.uk>,
Michael Maggs <michaelmaggs(a)fastmail.com>, Karl Sigfrid <
karlsigfrid(a)gmail.com>, Jan Engelmann <jan.engelmann(a)wikimedia.de>
How ‘absurd’ EU copyright law threatens to censor holiday snaps
[Picture of blacked out Atomium]
Kaya Burgess
If you have ever taken a photograph of the London Eye, the Angel of the
North or any other modern landmark, beware of posting it on your website —
or even on Facebook — if you do not want to end up facing a legal action.
Lawyers and industry experts have hit out at “absurd” proposals put forward
in the EU, under which photographers could be punished for breach of
copyright if they publish or sell images of buildings and works of art that
are still under copyright.
In the UK, an exemption within copyright law allows people to take
photographs of modern buildings or permanent public artworks and use them
however they wish, for personal or commercial reasons. This is known as the
“freedom of panorama”.
This freedom is enjoyed in the UK and also in EU countries such as Germany
and Spain, but is severely restricted in other countries, including France
and Belgium. Photographs of the Atomium in Brussels appear blacked out on
Wikipedia because of the restrictions.
In France, it is legal to publish photographs of the Eiffel Tower taken
during the day — because it is old enough to be out of copyright — but it
is illegal to publish those taken at night, because the lighting array is a
modern installation and still protected by copyright.
A proposed reform to copyright law could now lead to these restrictions
being introduced in the UK for commercial usage. If passed by the EU, the
change would primarily affect professional photographers providing photos
for use in postcards, in books or on professional or corporate websites,
but lawyers have warned of a significant “grey area” that could affect
personal images posted on Facebook or on websites or blogs that bring in
any advertising revenue or have any commercial purpose.
Julia Reda, a German MEP for the Pirate party, initially proposed reforms
to extend the freedoms enjoyed in the UK to the rest of the EU, but an
amendment has been added by the European parliament proposing that: “The
commercial use of photographs, video footage or other images of works which
are permanently located in physical public places should always be subject
to prior authorisation from the authors or any proxy acting for them.”
Charles Swan, a director of the Association of Photographers and an
intellectual property lawyer, described the proposal as “absurd” and “a
complete invasion of our freedom of expression”. He said: “Why on earth
shouldn’t you take pictures of the landscape or skyline and do what you
want with them? It would be fairly disastrous and most of the British
public, not just photographers, would think this was pretty horrific. The
only people it would be good news for might be architects.”
The Royal Institute of British Architects also opposes the law change and a
spokesman said: “We are concerned that the well-intentioned proposals to
ensure that architects are paid for the use of images of their work by
commercial publishers and broadcasters would instead have negative
implications, and represent a potentially damaging restriction of the
debate about architecture and public space.”
Nick Phillips, a copyright lawyer with Edwin Coe, said: “It would be very
confusing. If you’re just taking a holiday snap of the Angel of the North,
that’s going to be non-commercial and so will be fine, but it becomes a
grey area if, say, Facebook’s terms and conditions give Facebook a licence
to use your photograph for any purposes they like.”
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Is it possible to delete the spam in the comments section of Wikipedia FB
posts? I delete spam when it shows up on wiki and I hope someone can delete
spam from social media comments with a few clicks.
Thanks!
Pine
Is there a way to get Victor's impressive photos into a blog post? Maybe a
photo gallery with some Wikipedia stats for good measure?
Pine
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From: "MZMcBride" <z(a)mzmcbride.com>
Date: Jun 23, 2015 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] What's cool?
To: "Wikimedia Mailing List" <wikimedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Cc:
MZMcBride wrote:
>http://nyti.ms/1Bl9VpB
>
>This story about an art exhibit opening in New York on Thursday is pretty
>neat. A Wikipedian has been working for years to create a print version of
>Wikipedia, described as "half utilitarian data visualization project, half
>absurdist poetic gesture." Hopefully we'll have photos of the project on
>Wikimedia Commons soon.
Victor Grigas delivered! :D
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Print_Wikipedia
Someone also reminded me that xkcd's "What If?" covered a variant of this
topic in "Updating a Printed Wikipedia" <https://what-if.xkcd.com/59/>.
MZMcBride
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