Hi James,

Thanks so much for the feedback about the tweet and about the website. Am CC'ing Alex Krivit, who created wikievent.org, to help address your wikievent.org feedback.

Thanks,

Jason

On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 5:28 PM, James Alexander <jalexander@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Thanks Jason!

The session looks good! Will definitely try to get there.

Moving this off the internal list to the public one for more eyes (and so it's more likely someone who isn't on their phone, on a plane, is around and can post).

Comments in line.

Sent from my iPhone


James Alexander
Legal and Community Advocacy
Wikimedia Foundation



James Alexander
Community Advocacy
Wikimedia Foundation


On Jul 20, 2015, at 17:59, Jason Gerson <jgerson@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Hi Juliet,

Thanks for your quick response!

Shared your suggested tweet with the interns -- their concern was emphasizing that copyright hasn't really changed (yet) in response to mass digitization. Also, they were hoping @Wikimedia could call this event "our panel," not "this panel." With that in mind, our suggested tweet would be:

"How can copyright cope with the move toward mass digitization? Find out at our panel next Tuesday in San Francisco: http://wikievent.org"

Best,

Jason


I'm general looks good as a tweet except a couple comments for the site. Nothing they would make me want to block the tweet (unless others do) but should probably be thought of.

* The site right now seems to be privately owned (Amazon IP, Whois is private and not our registrar etc) but includes our logos etc so looks like it would be our site.

* This is more a comms thing who could help with questions (not my specialty :) ) but you may want to take a look through the visual identity guidelines (https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Visual_identity_guidelines) to look at things like the logo (background color etc), name (usually Wkimedia Foundation not, "The" Wikimedia Foundation, the trademark icons etc.

* You currently have the logo and links to the privacy policy and terms of use at the bottom of the page. However those don't really apply to the site especially since it's hosted elsewhere with a lot of leakage to external providers. 

On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Jason Gerson <jgerson@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Juliet,

Thanks for your quick response!

Shared your suggested tweet with the interns -- their concern was emphasizing that copyright hasn't really changed (yet) in response to mass digitization. Also, they were hoping @Wikimedia could call this event "our panel," not "this panel." With that in mind, our suggested tweet would be:

"How can copyright cope with the move toward mass digitization? Find out at our panel next Tuesday in San Francisco: http://wikievent.org"

Best,

Jason

On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Juliet Barbara <jbarbara@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Jason! We'd be happy to promote. I'm copying the social media list here. 

Here's a suggest for a tweet from @wikimedia -- 

How has copyright changed in an age of mass digitization? Find out at this panel next Tuesday in San Francisco: http://wikievent.org/


On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Jason Gerson <jgerson@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Juliet,

Us legal interns are holding a Copyright in the Age of Mass Digitization panel on Tuesday, July 28th at 6:00 PM at WMF. The panel includes Lila Bailey, Melvin Gibbs, Joseph Gratz, and Pamela Samuelson. Our own Yana Welinder is moderating.


We’d deeply appreciate it if you would consider promoting or tweeting out the RSVP link. Continuing legal education credit is available to attorneys for attending.


Thank you so much -- all the best,


Jason


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