[Advocacy Advisors] EU to tackle copyright reform

Nicole Ebber nicole.ebber at wikimedia.de
Mon Dec 10 13:19:18 UTC 2012


Hi @all,

thanks for bringing up these topics, I am really looking forward to
seeing our chapters collaborate to be thoroughly informed and to make
our voices heard in Bruxelles.

One small thing I'd like to add: May I suggest to better set up a wiki
page on Meta than on the WMBE wiki? I think Meta is the right place
for getting all  interested people involved.

Thanks,
Nicole


On 10 December 2012 14:01, Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov
<dimitar.parvanov.dimitrov at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Jan,
>
> Thank you for your great words and encouragement. I really believe that the
> more chapters take part, the more chances we will have. Since I am a member
> I am currently convincing WMAT to join the Transparency Register, since they
> could put me on the list to get access to the Parliament (daily passes and
> the like). Since I am currently involved in the founding of WMBE, people
> here are quite enthusiastic to help. They have contacted WMNL.
>
> I was lucky enough to attend a Creative Commons Belgium Relaunch event in
> Brussels this weekend. The CC people (a law professor from Namur
> specialising in copyright and a law student from Leuven) are really
> interested to join and perhaps even have a common position. I also got in
> touch with some authors' rights representative organisations, but there are
> a lot of them in Belgium, so it's hard to  map them yet.
>
> I am thinking now how to pool people's brain power. Mailing list, wiki page
> and the like. I will set up a ad-hoc wiki page on the WMBE wiki tonight. For
> now I am sharing a document (personal) where I just throw in the positions
> of people, parties and groups I have reserached. My goal is to make it into
> a comprehensive doucment. I will also continue to track and write reports
> about meetingsa and going-ons here.
>
>
>
>>. It's necessary to professionalize the way how we address our concerns, if
>> we want to make a difference in Bruxelles.
>
> I completely agree. I am training in a lobbying office now and they are
> happy to give me some free time to attend events I am interested in, so at
> least till the end of March I will have it covered. But in the long run it'd
> be problem. Also, my employer doesn't get me into all the events, since I am
> not alone, so more Transperency Register registrations would be welcome.
>
>> Maybe we should also think about a RL meeting for all
>> Wikipedians/Wikimedians who like to be part of the process.
>
>
> This sounds like a great idea. If we go for it I and the local volunteers I
> met here would be more than happy to organise something (If we opt for
> Burssels). The benefit of doing it here would be that we could invite people
> from the institutions.
>
>
>
> Anwyay, I will keep this thread/mailing list posted about the developments
> for now. Any feedback or help is always welcome.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dimi
>
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