[Foundation-l] Blackout at Italian Wikipedia - What exactly does the proposed law say?
Andreas Kolbe
jayen466 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 4 21:40:36 UTC 2011
I would echo Risker's question: What exactly does the proposed new law say?
Is it that disputed content will have to be *removed* if a request is received, and *replaced* with the BLP subject's statement?
Or is it that BLP subjects have the right to ask for a correction to be posted on the page, *in addition* to the disputed content?
I can read some Italian; a link to the proposed text of the new law, along with an indication of the relevant section or paragraph, would be much appreciated.
Andreas
--- On Tue, 4/10/11, Risker <risker.wp at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Risker <risker.wp at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Blackout at Italian Wikipedia
To: "Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List" <foundation-l at lists.wikimedia.org>
Date: Tuesday, 4 October, 2011, 14:09
On 4 October 2011 08:57, Tanvir Rahman <wikitanvir at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I think this is a prime opportunity to point out to those concerned:
> > Wikipedia is hosted in the US :) so no need to worry!
> >
>
> They can block Italian Wikipedia in Italy, right? If so, it is a concern.
>
>
Perhaps someone who can understand Italian well might be able to provide a
brief summary of the situation to those of us who, sadly, depend on google
translate? I am unclear what the "new" law says that is leading
Italian-speaking Wikipedians to consider a blackout of the Italian
Wikipedia.
Risker
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