FYI
Thanks to Paul for organizing the Seattle effort!
If you don't have an existing team, please feel free to join the "TA3M
Seattle" team.
Thanks,
Lee
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Subject: [TA3M-Seattle] Aaron Schwartz Memorial Cup PACER protest
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 21:26:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul English <tallpaul(a)engmooski.net>
To: ta3m-seattle(a)lists.openitp.org
Updated instructions, with a special edits from Carl Malamud of
public.resource.org. These instructions are also featured on the TA3M
Wiki: https://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:seattle
* There's an Aaron Schwartz Memorial Cup Race as part of a larger effort.
Read about the larger effort here: https://yo.yourhonor.org/
* Before 4pm Pacific time, March 31:
* Download the RECAP extension https://www.recapthelaw.org/
* Register for PACER (credit card & tax ID required, not charged up to
$15 worth of documents):
https://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/pscof/regWizard.jsf
* This will ensure that everything is working and you are ready for
the protest AND help in the effort.
* You can obtain suggestions for documents to download here:
http://www.plainsite.org/asymptote/
* On May 1 as part of the protest:
* Enter your team name in the RECAP extension. I suggest "TA3M Seattle"
* Download up to $15 worth of documents before 11:59pm Pacific Time.
* On May 1 as part of the protest:
* Send or better yet deliver to the courthouse a personal note to the
Chief
Judge of the District(s) in which you are located. To the effect of: ”Dear
Your Honor, I loved your opinion in Foo v. Bar, I’m a law student, I hope
you’ll do something about PACER.”
* For King County: Presiding Judge Susan J. Craighead, King County
Superior Court, 516 3rd Ave, Room C-203, Seattle, WA 98104, Mailstop:
KCC-SC-0203
* For Seattle: Presiding Judge Kimi Kondo, Municipal Court of Seattle, 600
Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-1900
Merry Christmas. I'll have the cards at the meeting in Bothell tonight.
These are the generic cards that we can distribute widely.
If anyone who is not a board member would like a few for redistribution,
please let me know.
Pine
Hi everyone,
In the* [Wikimedia Cascadia] Outreach events and event logistics
<https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-cascadia/2015-February/0004…>*
thread, I wrote about how we should have CWUG flyers & a means to join our
user group at events like edit-a-thons
<https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-cascadia/2015-February/0004…>.
This weekend I plan to attend the Portland Art+Feminism edit-a-thon on
Saturday then the Vancouver Art+Feminism edit-a-thon on Sunday. I would
like to have a means to sign people up for being Cascadia Wikimedia
members. Right now this obviously needs to be informal, since we have not
yet decided how one formally becomes a member of our user group. I was
figuring on just a simple sign-up sheet, with columns for name, username, &
email. I do not know if I will have time to put together a flyer, but I
will try to get something put together.
I was wondering if any of you have any input.
Yours,
Peaceray