[Foundation-l] Anti-ACTA protest tomorrow in Belgrade and blackout of Serbian Wikipedia

Milos Rancic millosh at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 17:29:20 UTC 2012


It seems that this was the protest with the fastest outcome.
Government of Serbia said that "they didn't plan to consider ACTA"
(text in serbian [1]) :)

[1] http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2012&mm=02&dd=24&nav_category=12&nav_id=585437

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 18:13, Nathan <nawrich at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Milos Rancic <millosh at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Tomorrow will be anti-ACTA protest in Belgrade and Wikimedia Serbia
>> [1], along with the guests of GLAM conference [2] from France, India,
>> Hungary, Italy, Czech Republic and Macedonia will be there.
>>
>> There is also discussion on Serbian Village pump about blackout of
>> Serbian Wikipedia on one of the next days [3]. Up to the present,
>> there is 100% support for that.
>>
>> Although I don't think that it would be necessary, there is the idea
>> to block access to English Wikipedia to users from Serbia if the
>> blackout of Serbian Wikipedia doesn't help. That means that we should
>> have support from WMF to do that.
>>
>> P.S. Thanks to Adrienne Alix, who poked us to do that :)
>>
>> [1] https://www.facebook.com/events/234759129951687/
>> [2] http://glam.wikimedia.rs/
>> [3] http://tinyurl.com/85aj92d
>>
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>
> It's really unfortunate that blacking out Wikimedia projects is becoming an
> accepted method of protest. Maybe we should start keeping track of how
> often different projects are blacked out, and for what purpose. When it
> happened to the Italian Wikipedia, it was a first-ever event that no one
> thought would happen again. When it happened to the English Wikipedia, it
> was a uniquely forceful global statement that many argued might never
> happen again for many reasons. Now Serbia, next who knows?
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