Hi Andrew,On 5 February 2015 at 00:19, Andrew Sherman <asherman@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hi guys,We just published a new blog post about the European Union Copyright Reform, which you can view at this url.Thanks to Dimitar Dimitrov from Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU for creating this story.Bellow are some proposed social media messages for this story. Please tweak as needed. This is my first time communicating directly to the Social Media team as a Communications intern. I look forward to your feedback.Twitter (@wikimedia):The EU Copyright Reform could solve core issues for Wikimedia - if we defend our position in the proposal. Get involved! http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/04/european_copyright_reform/Tweaked this a bit for snappiness.
Facebook/Google+The new European Commission is working on a copyright reform proposal this year, which could have a massive impact on the Wikimedia movement. It could solve core issues for us, but only if we defend our position in the proposal. Action required!Also this. We're not really "keeping" anything in the proposal (that I can see anyway), so I think this probably works better -- "defend our position" rather than "keep them" which doesn't seem to make sense.Otherwise these are good, thanks for submitting! :)Joe
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