PinnedPublished inWikimedia Foundation PolicyThe Wikipedia TestA free, easy-to-use rubric to help legislators ensure new laws do not harm Wikipedia and other internet projects for the public interest2d ago2d ago
PinnedPublished inWikimedia Foundation PolicyJoin the Wikimedia Foundation to Discuss AI, Open Source for the Public Good, and Global Internet…The Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia affiliates will participate in a series of global convenings this June and July.May 29May 29
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyWikipedia’s Nonprofit Host Brings Legal Challenge to New Online Safety Act (OSA) RegulationsThe Wikimedia Foundation is legally challenging OSA’s broad new categorization rules, which risk imposing Category 1 duties on WikipediaMay 8A response icon1May 8A response icon1
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyThe public domain, digital commons, and digital public goods (DPGs): How Wikimedia projects…The public domain, digital commons, and digital public goods enrichen human knowledge and can help advance sustainable development…Feb 17Feb 17
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyWikimedians will promote cultural preservation and knowledge diversity at RightsCon 2025. Tune in!This year at RightsCon, we will host a booth, have an expanded presence of Wikimedians, and crowdsource expertise for the Wikipedia TestJan 23Jan 23
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyGovernments Should Not Legitimize Transnational Surveillance and Repression OnlineUnited Nations Convention Against Cybercrime raises concerns for Wikimedia volunteer editors and the Wikimedia Foundation.Oct 31, 2024Oct 31, 2024
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyAttending UN RBHR Forum, Asia Pacific 2024? Join us in Discussing Digital Commons for the Region!Written by the Wikimedia Foundation’s: Rachel Arinii Judhistari, Lead Public Policy Specialist for AsiaSep 23, 2024Sep 23, 2024
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyProtecting Human Rights Online must be the Guiding Principle at the UN for the Future of the…Ahead of the UNGA vote on the Global Digital Compact, we are co-hosting an event, committed to working with others on its implementation.Sep 20, 2024Sep 20, 2024
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyAre You Attending DRAPAC or APrIGF? Join Us in Shaping the Future of Digital Rights!Written by the Wikimedia Foundation’s: Rachel Arinii Judhistari, Lead Public Policy Specialist for Asia, and Franziska Putz, Senior…Aug 16, 2024Aug 16, 2024
Published inWikimedia Foundation PolicyUS Supreme Court Ruling on NetChoice Cases: What Does it Mean for Wikipedia?Rather than answer constitutional questions, Court’s decision returns the cases to lower courts, with long-term implications to be seenJul 24, 2024Jul 24, 2024