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·May 3

The EU Digital Services Act: What’s the Deal with the Deal?

Written by the Wikimedia Foundation’s Jan Gerlach, Director of Public Policy, and Franziska Putz, Movement Advocacy Community Manager. Policymakers in the European Union (EU) have finally completed their negotiations over the Digital Services Act (DSA), a regulation that aims to address the spread of illegal content online. Now they have…

Digital Services Act

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The EU Digital Services Act: What’s the Deal with the Deal?
The EU Digital Services Act: What’s the Deal with the Deal?

Published in Wikimedia Policy

·May 3

The “Declaration for the Future of the Internet” is a Good Start, But Now We Need Action

Written by Wikimedia Foundation’s: Rjudhistari, Lead Public Policy Specialist (Asia); Kate Ruane, Lead Public Policy Specialist (USA); and Amalia Toledo, Lead Public Policy Specialist (Latin America & Caribbean). The Wikimedia projects depend on thriving civic spaces online that foster free access and exchange of knowledge. That is why we have…

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The “Declaration for the Future of the Internet” is a Good Start, But Now We Need Action
The “Declaration for the Future of the Internet” is a Good Start, But Now We Need Action

Published in Wikimedia Policy

·Apr 12

Wave of Bills Banning Topics in US Schools Threatens Human Rights and Free Knowledge

US bills banning LGBTQ+ and other identity-related topics in schools violate children’s human rights and threaten access to knowledge. Free knowledge projects like Wikipedia can help. Written by Wikimedia Foundation’s Richard Gaines, Senior Human Rights Advocacy Manager. Before the internet, search engines, and Wikipedia, generations of children sought out knowledge…

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Wave of Bills Banning Topics in US Schools Threatens Human Rights and Free Knowledge
Wave of Bills Banning Topics in US Schools Threatens Human Rights and Free Knowledge

Published in Wikimedia Policy

·Mar 25

Early impressions of the UK Online Safety Bill

Forcing all platforms to track their users and automatically remove vaguely defined “harmful content” will not create a safer online environment. — Written by Wikimedia Foundation’s: Tina Butoiu, Legal Counsel, and Franziska Putz, Advocacy Community Manager. The UK Government formally introduced its long-awaited Online Safety Bill on Thursday, March 17, stating the intention that this would bring Internet users ‘one step closer to a safer online environment.’ …

Wikipedia

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Early impressions of the UK Online Safety Bill
Early impressions of the UK Online Safety Bill

Published in Wikimedia Policy

·Mar 10

A Chilean bill would prohibit community-based content moderation. It could outlaw the work of Wikipedia editors.

Written by Wikimedia Foundation’s Amalia Toledo, Lead Public Policy Specialist for Latin America and the Caribbean & Franziska Putz, Movement Advocacy Community Manager The Chilean Congress has been considering a bill to regulate digital platforms since September 2021. The bill aims to curb the enormous power large digital platforms have…

Public Policy

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A Chilean bill would prohibit community-based content moderation.
A Chilean bill would prohibit community-based content moderation.

Published in Wikimedia Policy

·Feb 9

What You’ve Heard Is True. The EARN IT Act is catastrophic for free speech and for privacy — and for Wikipedia.

Written by Kate Ruane, Lead U.S. Public Policy Specialist, Wikimedia Foundation The EARN IT Act is a counterproductive attempt to address digital safety. It’s intended to protect children from harm, but in reality it will undermine our privacy rights, restrict free expression, and make it harder for community-led platforms like…

Digital Policy

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The EARN IT Act is catastrophic for free speech and for privacy — and for Wikipedia
The EARN IT Act is catastrophic for free speech and for privacy — and for Wikipedia

Published in Wikimedia Policy

·Feb 4

Bills that claim to advance safety online will cause more online harm — it’s time to pay attention.

An introduction to the series on online safety bills. Written by Wikimedia Foundation’s: Leighanna Mixter, Lead Counsel; Tina Butoiu, Legal Counsel; Franziska Putz, Advocacy Community Manager. Policymakers around the world put fundamental human rights at risk in the name of pushing ill-conceived proposals to address online harms. Of these recent…

Online Safety

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Bills that claim to advance safety online will cause more online harm — it’s time to pay attention.
Bills that claim to advance safety online will cause more online harm — it’s time to pay attention.

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·Dec 15, 2021

European Parliament vote on the Digital Services Act supports a free, non-commercial internet

The Wikimedia Foundation welcomes the results of an important vote by the European Parliament’s Internal Market Committee on key provisions of the Digital Services Act (DSA). …

Digital Services Act

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European Parliament vote on the Digital Services Act supports a free, non-commercial internet
European Parliament vote on the Digital Services Act supports a free, non-commercial internet

Nov 18, 2021

Net Neutrality is at Risk in the Republic of Korea

Net neutrality in Korea is under threat. A proposed amendment to the Telecommunications Business Act would allow South Korean Internet service providers (ISPs) to impose financial barriers on content providers’ network access. If this amendment is passed, it will undermine net neutrality — the principle that ensures that every Internet…

Wikipedia

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Net Neutrality is at Risk in the Republic of Korea
Net Neutrality is at Risk in the Republic of Korea

Jul 20, 2021

Restoring global public health: Our thank you letter to USTR Ambassador Katherine Tai

Two months ago, the United States Trade Representative (USTR), Ambassador Katherine Tai, announced the US Government’s support for a waiver of specific intellectual property (IP) protections for COVID-19 vaccines. The Wikimedia Foundation would like to thank Ambassador Tai for her work on this crucial policy issue. The US Government’s statement…

Covid 19 Vaccine

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Restoring global public health: Our thank you letter to USTR Ambassador Katherine Tai
Restoring global public health: Our thank you letter to USTR Ambassador Katherine Tai
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