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E' ora di sistemare il copyright - #fixcopyright. Io sostengo un sistema di copyright europeo che rispetti il diritto di chiunque di comunicare efficacemente online e di raccogliere, creare e condividere la conoscenza con il resto del mondo. fixcopyright.wikimedia.org
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En outre, tous ceux qui lisent Wikipédia profiteraient grandement d'une disponibilité plus importante des photographies de bâtiments et de paysages urbains si elles peuvent être librement partagées en ligne. La législation européenne sur le droit d'auteur doit prévoir une exception pour les photographies d'architecture et d'œuvres sculptées qui se trouvent dans l'espace public. S’il vous plaît, votez pour la proposition de modification 243!
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Jeder, der Wikipedia liest, würde auch von einer breiteren Verfügbarkeit von Fotos von Gebäuden und Stadtlandschaften profitieren, die online frei zugänglich sind. Das europäische Urheberrecht muss eine Ausnahme für Fotografien von Architektur und Skulpturen im öffentlichen Raum vorsehen. Bitte stimmen Sie für den Abänderungsantrag 243.
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Created page with "L'UE doit protéger le domaine public et veiller à ce que tous les Européens puissent en profiter, en ligne et dans le monde réel. Wikipédia utilise beaucoup d'œuvres qui..."
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L'UE doit protéger le domaine public et veiller à ce que tous les Européens puissent en profiter, en ligne et dans le monde réel. Wikipédia utilise beaucoup d'œuvres qui sont dans le domaine public, comme les peintures impressionnistes ou les premières cartes du monde, pour illustrer les articles. S’il vous plaît, votez pour la proposition de modification 190!
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Le Parlement européen doit veiller à ce que tout le monde puisse profiter des œuvres du domaine public en ligne, comme c'est le cas hors ligne. Les œuvres du domaine public enrichissent le corpus cognitif et culturel du monde, et rendent les projets pédagogiques comme Wikipédia d'autant plus utiles. S’il vous plaît, dites “ oui “ à la proposition de modification 190.
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Por último, le insto a que considere estas mejoras a los derechos de autor sin imponer restricciones adicionales. No debería haber obligaciones de prefiltrado para los proveedores de plataformas, ya que fundamentalmente convertirán Internet en un medio en el que la gente solo puede comunicarse después de recibir el permiso de una empresa. Esto dañará la cultura de compartir que es necesaria para que Wikipedia crezca y prospere. Por lo tanto, le pido que apoye las enmiendas 125, 92-105, 231-239 y 249-252.
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Le bon sens voudrait que l'on applique une exception au domaine public. Cela réduirait l'incertitude autour de la numérisation, notamment pour ce qui concerne les copies virtuelles d'œuvres qui sont dans le domaine public, et permettrait à tous ceux qui vivent sur notre continent et dans le monde de prendre part à la richesse de l'histoire culturelle européenne. Les articles Wikipédia sur l'art, l'histoire et même la cartographie sont illustrés à l'aide d'images du domaine public qui permettent aux utilisateurs non seulement de lire sur ces sujets, mais aussi de les voir. S’il vous plaît, votez pour la proposition de modification 190!
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S’il vous plaît, dites “ oui “ à la proposition de modification 243! Les citoyens des États membres et ceux qui s'y rendent sont libres de profiter de joyaux artistiques et architecturaux qui se trouvent dans l'espace public, mais dans plusieurs pays, cette liberté n'inclut pas celle de partager des photographies de ces œuvres en ligne. Une loi sur le droit d'auteur qui accepte l'activité quotidienne consistant à partager des photographies d'espaces publics en ligne aidera à aligner les règlements européens sur la façon dont les gens utilisent internet aujourd'hui.
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L'UE doit également veiller à ce que tout le monde, quel que soit le lieu de résidence, puisse partager en ligne des photographies d'œuvres artistiques et de bâtiments publics. Une limitation de la liberté de panorama n'aura pour effet que de compromettre les projets comme Wikipédia qui contiennent de nombreux articles pédagogiques sur l'architecture et les œuvres artistiques publiques. Pour ces raisons je vous demande de supporter la proposition de modification 243.
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La UE debe proteger el dominio público y garantizar que todos los europeos puedan disfrutar de él, tanto en línea como en el mundo real. Wikipedia utiliza muchas obras que son de dominio público, como las pinturas impresionistas o los primeros mapas del mundo, para ilustrar artículos. Por favor, proteja el dominio público votando a favor de la enmienda 190.
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Notre législation doit également être en phase avec la réalité et veiller à ce que la façon dont nous communiquons en ligne, en partageant des vidéos, en créant des mèmes et en publiant des liens vers des articles d'actualités, ne soit pas mise hors la loi ou excessivement limitée. S’il vous plaît, supportez les propositions de modification AM 244, AM 210, et AM 189.
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En outre, les citoyens européens partagent et créent presque chaque jour du contenu généré par les utilisateurs, et notre nouvelle législation sur le droit d'auteur doit tenir compte de cette réalité. Tout le monde doit être libre de partager des vidéos, de créer des mèmes et de publier des liens vers des articles sans restrictions excessives. Cette réalité est formulé dans les propositions AM 244, AM 210, et AM 189.
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Je vous prie de voter pour les propositions AM 244, AM 210, et AM 189. La législation européenne sur le droit d'auteur doit tenir compte de la façon dont les gens communiquent en ligne aujourd'hui et créer des exceptions pour le contenu généré par les utilisateurs comme les mèmes, les vidéos et les liens vers les articles.
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Des exceptions étendues pour la fouille de texte et de données permettront à quiconque est équipé d'un ordinateur d'obtenir de nouvelles informations à partir de données auxquelles ils ont légalement accès, afin que tout le monde puisse contribuer à l'avancement de la science et de la recherche. S’il vous plaît, votez pour les propositions de modification 240-242.
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Je vous demande de soutenir les propositions de modification 240-242 parce que la fouille de texte et de données ne doit pas être limitée à certaines institutions ou à certaines fins. N'importe qui doit être en mesure d'utiliser les données auxquelles il a légalement accès pour obtenir de nouvelles informations sur le monde qui nous entoure.
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L'UE raterait l'occasion de permettre à ses citoyens de participer à la science et à la recherche si elle limite l'exploration de texte et de données à certaines institutions et à certaines fins. Tout le monde devrait pouvoir mener des recherches et contribuer par leurs informations au savoir dans son ensemble. Pour cette raison je vous prie de supporter les propositions 240-242.
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Le pido que vote a favor de las enmiendas 244, 210 y 189. La legislación de la UE en materia de derechos de autor debería reflejar la forma en que las personas se comunican hoy en día en línea y crear excepciones a los contenidos generados por los usuarios, como memes, vídeos y enlaces a artículos de noticias.
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Las amplias excepciones para la explotación de textos y datos permitirán que todo el que tenga un ordenador obtenga nuevos conocimientos a partir de los datos a los que tienen acceso legal, de modo que todos puedan contribuir al avance de la ciencia y la investigación. Por favor, vote a favor de las enmiendas 240-242
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# Présentez-vous et dites où vous vivez
# Parlez de la façon dont vous utilisez internet au quotidien. Par exemple, vous pouvez dire que vous partagez des photos de vos vacances, que vous écrivez un blog, que vous partagez des mèmes ou des articles, ou que vous recherchez des informations sur Wikipédia ou que vous y faites des contributions.
# Dites-lui que vous appelez pour parler de la Directive européenne sur le droit d'auteur
# Quelques éléments que vous pouvez mentionnez (choisissez 1 ou 2 des éléments qui vous tiennent le plus à cœur) :
#* Vous vous opposez à tout type de pré-filtrage de contenu. Cela signifie que vous ne souhaitez pas que votre contenu soit scanné par un algorithme avant d'être publié. Votre député devrait soutenir les propositions de modification: 125, 92-105, 231-239 et 249-252.
#* Vous soutenez le domaine public et souhaitez voir davantage d'œuvres du domaine public disponibles en ligne. Votre député devrait soutenir la proposition de modification 190.
#* Vous souhaitez la liberté de panorama pour que tout le monde puisse partager des photographies de sculptures et d'œuvres architecturales publiques sans restrictions. Votre député devrait soutenir la proposition de modification 243.
#* Vous souhaitez que la loi tienne compte de la façon dont vous partagez du contenu en ligne, notamment des vidéos, des mèmes ou des articles en incluant une exception pour le contenu généré par l'utilisateur. Alors demandez à votre député de soutenir les propositions de modification 244, 210, and 189!
#* Vous souhaitez que tout le monde puisse être en mesure de participer à la science et à la recherche grâce à l'exploration de texte et de données. Demandez à votre député de voter pour les propositions 240-242.
# Remerciez-le/la.
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# Preséntate y di dónde vives
# Habla sobre cómo usas Internet todos los días. Por ejemplo, puede que subas fotos de tus vacaciones, escribas un blog, compartas notas o artículos de noticias, o busques información o contribuyas a Wikipedia.
# Diles que estás llamando para hablar de la Directiva de Derechos de Autor de la UE
# Algunas cosas que puedes mencionar (elige 1 o 2 de las opciones que más te apasionen):
#* Te opones a cualquier tipo de prefiltrado de contenido. Esto significa que no quieres que tu contenido sea analizado por un algoritmo antes de ser publicado. Tu representante debería de apoyar las siguientes enmiendas: 125, 92-105, 231-239, y 249-252.
#* Apoyas el dominio público y quieres ver más obras de dominio público disponibles en línea. Pide a tu representante que vote por la enmienda 190.
#* Quieres libertad de panorama para que todos puedan compartir fotografías de esculturas y arquitectura públicas sin restricciones. Por favor, pide a tu representante que vote a favor de la enmienda 243.
#* Quieres que la ley coincida con la forma en que compartes cosas en línea, lo que incluye vídeos, memes y artículos de noticias, mediante la inclusión de una excepción de contenido generado por el usuario. Por lo tanto, pídele a tu representante que vote favorablemente a las enmiendas 244, 210 y 189.
#* Quieres que todo el mundo pueda participar en la ciencia y la investigación a través de la explotación de textos y datos. Por favor, pide a tu representante que vote a favor de las enmiendas 240-242.
# Dales las gracias.
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Created page with "Die EU muss die Öffentlichkeit schützen und sicherstellen, dass alle Europäer sie genießen können, online und in der realen Welt. Wikipedia verwendet viele öffentlich zu..."
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Die EU muss die Öffentlichkeit schützen und sicherstellen, dass alle Europäer sie genießen können, online und in der realen Welt. Wikipedia verwendet viele öffentlich zugängliche Werke wie impressionistische Gemälde oder frühe Weltkarten, um Artikel zu illustrieren. Bitte schützen Sie die Gemeinfreiheit, indem Sie für den Abänderungsantrag 190 stimmen.
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Ich bitte Sie, für Abänderungsantrag 190 zu stimmen. Das Europäische Parlament muss dafür sorgen, dass jedermann die Möglichkeit hat, öffentliche Werke online zu genießen, so wie er es persönlich tun kann. Öffentlich zugängliche Werke bereichern den Wissens- und Kulturspeicher der Welt und machen Bildungsprojekte wie Wikipedia letztlich noch nützlicher.
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Eine gemeinwohlorientierte Ausnahme für virtuelle Kopien öffentlich zugänglicher Werke in der EU wird die Unsicherheit über die Digitalisierung verringern und den Menschen auf dem ganzen Kontinent und in der Welt die Teilnahme an der reichen europäischen Kulturgeschichte ermöglichen. Wikipedia-Artikel über Kunst, Geschichte und sogar Kartographie sind mit öffentlich zugänglichen Bildern illustriert, die es den Nutzern ermöglichen, nicht nur über diese Themen zu lesen, sondern sie auch zu sehen. Sie können die Gemeinfreiheit schützen, indem Sie für Abänderungsantrag 190 stimmen!
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Die EU sollte auch sicherstellen, dass jeder, egal wo er lebt, Fotos von öffentlichen Kunstwerken und Gebäuden online austauschen kann. Die Einschränkung der Panoramafreiheit wird Projekten wie Wikipedia, die eine Reihe von pädagogischen Artikeln über Architektur und öffentliche Kunstwerke haben, nur schaden. Deshalb bitte ich Sie, für den Abänderungsantrag 243 zu stimmen!
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Bitte unterstützen sie den Abänderungsantrag 243. Bürger und Besucher der Mitgliedsstaaten können Europas bedeutende öffentliche Kunstwerke und schöne Architektur genießen, aber in vielen Ländern beinhaltet diese Freiheit nicht die Freiheit, Bilder dieser Sehenswürdigkeiten online zu zeigen. Ein Urheberrechtsgesetz, das die alltägliche Tätigkeit des gemeinsamen Teilens von Fotos öffentlicher Räume im Internet unterstützt, wird dazu beitragen, die EU-Vorschriften mit der heutigen Nutzung des Internets in Einklang zu bringen.
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Unser Gesetz sollte auch mit der Realität Schritt halten und sicherstellen, dass die Art und Weise, wie wir online kommunizieren - durch das Teilen von Videos, das Erstellen von Memes und das Verlinken von Nachrichtenartikeln - nicht verboten oder übermäßig eingeschränkt ist. Bitte stimmen Sie für die Abänderungsanträge 244, 210 und 189.
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Zusätzlich teilen und erstellen EU-Bürger fast täglich nutzergenerierte Inhalte, und unser neues Urheberrechtsgesetz sollte dies widerspiegeln. Jeder sollte die Freiheit haben, Videos zu teilen, Memes zu erstellen und Links zu Nachrichtenartikeln ohne unangemessene Einschränkungen zu erstellen. Die Abänderungsanträge 244, 210 und 189 widerspiegeln diese neue Wirklichkeit. Bitten stimmen Sie für diese.
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Ich bitte Sie, für die Abänderungsanträge 244, 210 und 189 zu stimmen. Das EU-Urheberrecht sollte die Art und Weise widerspiegeln, wie Menschen heute online kommunizieren, und Ausnahmen von nutzergenerierten Inhalten wie Memes, Videos und Links zu Nachrichtenartikeln schaffen.
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Breite Ausnahmen für Text- und Data-Mining werden es jedem PC-Benutzer ermöglichen, neue Erkenntnisse aus Daten zu gewinnen, auf die er rechtmäßig Zugriff hat, so dass jeder zum Fortschritt von Wissenschaft und Forschung beitragen kann. Bitte stimmen Sie für die Abänderungsanträge 240-242!
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Ich bitte Sie, ebenfalls für die Abänderungsanträge 240-242 zu stimmen, denn Text- und Data-Mining sollten nicht auf bestimmte Institutionen oder für bestimmte Zwecke beschränkt sein. Jeder sollte in der Lage sein, die Daten, auf die er rechtmäßig Zugriff hat, zu nutzen, um neue Erkenntnisse über die Welt um uns herum zu gewinnen.
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Die EU wird eine Gelegenheit verpassen, ihre Bürger zur Teilnahme an Wissenschaft und Forschung zu befähigen, wenn sie Text und Data-Mining nur auf bestimmte Institutionen und für bestimmte Zwecke beschränkt. Jeder sollte die Fähigkeit haben, Forschung zu betreiben und seine Erkenntnisse in Gesamtheit des Wissens einzubringen. Deshalb bitte ich Sie, die Abänderungsanträge 240-242 zu unterstützen.
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Schließlich bitte ich Sie, diese Verbesserungen des Urheberrechts unbedingt ohne zusätzliche Einschränkungen in Betracht zu ziehen. Es darf für Plattformen keine Pflichten zur Vorfilterung geben, denn diese würden das Internet zu einem Medium machen, in dem nur mit Zustimmung eines Unternehmens kommuniziert werden kann. Dies wird der Kultur des Teilens schaden, die notwendig ist, damit Wikipedia wachsen und gedeihen kann. Deshalb bitte ich Sie, für die Abänderungsanträge 125, 92-105, 231-239 und 249-252 zu stimmen.
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# Stellen Sie sich vor und sagen Sie, wo Sie wohnen
# Sprechen Sie darüber, wie Sie das Internet täglich nutzen. Beispielsweise können Sie Urlaubsfotos hochladen, einen Blog schreiben, Memes oder Nachrichtenartikel veröffentlichen oder nach Informationen über Wikipedia suchen oder zu Wikipedia beitragen.
# Sagen Sie ihnen, dass Sie anrufsen, um über die EU-Urheberrechtsrichtlinie zu sprechen.
# Ein paar Dinge, die Sie erwähnen können (zögern Sie nicht, 1-2 Dinge auszuwählen, über die Sie am meisten leidenschaftlich sind):
#* Sie sind gegen jede Art der Vorfilterung von Inhalten. Das bedeutet, dass Sie Ihre Inhalte nicht von einem Algorithmus scannen lassen wollen, bevor sie veröffentlicht werden. Ihre Abgeordneten sollten für die folgenden Abänderungsanträge stimmen: 125, 92-105, 231-239, und 249-252.
#* Sie unterstützen das Gemeingut und möchten mehr öffentlich zugängliche Werke online sehen. Bitte Sie ihre Abgeordneten, für den Abänderungsantrag 190 zu stimmen.
#* Sie wollen Panoramafreiheit, damit jeder Fotos von öffentlichen Skulpturen und Architekturen ohne Einschränkungen mit anderen teilen kann. Bitten Sie ihre Abgeordneten, für den Abänderungsantrag 243 zu stimmen.
#* Sie möchten, dass das Gesetz mit der Art und Weise übereinstimmt, wie Sie Dinge online teilen, einschließlich Videos, Memes und Nachrichtenartikel, indem Sie eine Ausnahme für benutzergenerierte Inhalte einfügen. Bitten Sie ihre Abgeordneten, für die folgenden Abänderungsanträge zu stimmen: 244, 210, und 189.
#* Sie möchten, dass jeder durch Text- und Data-Mining an Wissenschaft und Forschung teilnehmen kann. Bitten Sie ihre Abgeordneten, für die folgenden Abänderungsanträge zu stimmen: 240-242.
# Bedanken Sie sich bei ihnen
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Tu correo electrónico está listo para mandar.
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O seu correio eletrónico está pronto para enviar.
Se encontrar algum problema ao pressionar "Enviar correio eletrónico", use "Copiar texto" para copiar o corpo da mensagem, cole-o na aplicação que usa para enviar correio eletrónico, e envie para:
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Az e-mail küldésre kész.
Ha problémába ütközöl, amikor az „E-mail küldése” gombra kattintasz, használd a „Szöveg másolása” gombot az e-mail szövegének kimásolására, illeszd be az e-mail alkalmazásodba, és küldd el erre a címre:
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A közkincs védelme
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Tisztelt $1,
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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Din e-post är redo att skickas
Om du stöter på ett problem när du klickar på "Skicka e-post", klicka då på "Kopiera text" för att kopiera brödtexten, klistra in texten i din e-postklient och skicka till:
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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Time is running out for Europe to
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Time is running out for Europe to
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On September 12, the European Parliament voted to [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+TA+P8-TA-2018-0337+0+DOC+PDF+V0//EN adopt new rules] that entrench outdated copyright policies and impose [https://medium.com/freely-sharing-the-sum-of-all-knowledge/your-internet-is-under-threat-heres-why-you-should-care-about-european-copyright-reform-7eb6ff4cf321 even greater barriers to access to knowledge online]. Despite an outpouring of support from European citizens, including the Wikimedia community of volunteers, Parliament voted for amendments that would require pre-filtering of uploads to most internet platforms. Although the approved text included a carve-out for online encyclopedias like Wikipedia, Wikipedia doesn’t exist in a vacuum and pre-filtering will harm the internet ecosystem that Wikipedia thrives in. Parliament also failed to include broad exceptions or limitations to copyright such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_panorama freedom of panorama] or a user-generated content exception. Though an exception for text and data mining and a public domain safeguard were included in the text, these do not go far enough to fully empower European citizens to meaningfully participate in knowledge online.
We are disappointed by this outcome and the missed opportunity to modernize copyright for the digital age. Wikimedia remains firmly committed and will continue to advocate for an open, balanced vision for copyright which enables everyone to learn and create online.
Thank you to everyone who emailed, called, or tweeted their MEPs. Your voice was an important part of spreading awareness about how the Wikimedia Community, and European citizens in general, envision a digital future for Europe.
If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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On March 26, the EU Parliament will vote to approve or reject the final text of the EU Copyright Directive. Despite some very real efforts to make this Copyright Directive work, the Wikimedia Foundation '''''cannot''''' support the Directive as is.
Although there are important wins for the open community in the current text , the inclusion of Articles 11 and 13 will harm the way people find and share information online ([https://wikimediafoundation.org/tag/eu-copyright/ see our blog post for full details]).
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 11''' would allow news publishers to sell licenses for even the smallest snippets taken from online news sites. If no license fee is paid, the snippets would need to be removed from the search results and news aggregation lists. By imposing these burdens on websites that collect, organize, and make sense of the news, Article 11 will make it even harder to sort through the noise to find high-quality news sources for projects like Wikipedia.</big>
:<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> <big>'''Article 13''' creates new liability for websites that host user-generated content, if they are unable to ensure that infringing works are not re-uploaded to their sites. This would mean that all uploads to platforms would have to be scanned and treated as presumptively suspicious. Although non-commercial encyclopedias like Wikipedia are exempted, the greater internet ecosystem our communities rely upon will suffer if platforms are forced to privately enforce copyright.</big>
This is the last chance for Europeans who care about access to knowledge and the sharing of diverse information on the internet to make their voice heard. If you are a European citizen, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/full-list/all please contact] the representatives in the European Parliament from your country and tell them that you cannot support a copyright reform that contains Articles 11 and 13!
<small><small>If you would like more information on Wikimedia’s public policy efforts in general, please visit our [https://policy.wikimedia.org/ policy portal] or follow us [https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy @wikimediapolicy].</small></small>
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