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*Here is the proposed social media for A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe. Thanks for reviewing!*
*Blog: * https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: Wikimedia and partners urge European Commission to grow public domain in forthcoming copyright reform: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals on upcoming copyright reform: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read our Position Paper drafted by our EU Policy work group yet? Its four points would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share content while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits virtually untouched." https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: We have four main points we would like the European Commission to include in their current drafting of copyright reform, all of which would increase the commons and our ability to share while allowing economic interests and financial profits of stakeholders virtually untouched: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals on upcoming copyright reform if they are truly determined to bring these antiquated laws into the digital age: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Michael Guss mguss@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello everyone,
Here is the proposed social media for A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe. Thanks for reviewing!
Blog: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: Wikimedia and partners urge European Commission to grow public domain in forthcoming copyright reform: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
I would reword as follows:
Wikimedia chapters and partners urge European Commission to grow public domain in forthcoming copyright reform:
t: A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals on upcoming copyright reform: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read our Position Paper drafted by our EU Policy work group yet? Its four points would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share content while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits virtually untouched." https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
Reworded:
Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read the Position Paper by the European Wikimedia chapters yet? Its four points would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share content while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits virtually untouched."
f/g: We have four main points we would like the European Commission to include in their current drafting of copyright reform, all of which would increase the commons and our ability to share while allowing economic interests and financial profits of stakeholders virtually untouched: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals on upcoming copyright reform if they are truly determined to bring these antiquated laws into the digital age: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Tilman Bayer tbayer@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Michael Guss mguss@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello everyone,
Here is the proposed social media for A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe. Thanks for reviewing!
Blog:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: Wikimedia and partners urge European Commission to grow public domain
in
forthcoming copyright reform:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
I would reword as follows:
Wikimedia chapters and partners urge European Commission to grow public domain in forthcoming copyright reform:
t: A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
t: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals on upcoming copyright reform:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read our Position Paper drafted by our EU Policy work group yet? Its four points would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share content while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits virtually untouched."
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
Reworded:
Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read the Position Paper by the European Wikimedia chapters yet? Its four points would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share content while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits virtually untouched."
f/g: We have four main points we would like the European Commission to include in their current drafting of copyright reform, all of which would increase the commons and our ability to share while allowing economic interests and financial profits of stakeholders virtually untouched:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
f/g: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals
on
upcoming copyright reform if they are truly determined to bring these antiquated laws into the digital age:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-...
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Michael Guss Research Analyst Wikimediafoundation.org mguss@wikimedia.org
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-- Tilman Bayer Senior Operations Analyst (Movement Communications) Wikimedia Foundation IRC (Freenode): HaeB
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