Many of you have probably noticed the considerable media coverage over the 
weekend about 
blocking of WP content in the UK, and much more alarming, the blocking of WP 
editing for 
most UK internet users.

The Wikimedia Foundation is concerned about this situation.  We are in 
communication with 
the responsible self-regulatory authority in the UK, the IWF.  To explain our 
position to 
the media and among our community of volunteers we will be distributing the 
following 
press statement later tonight.

Thanks,

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Jay Walsh
Head of Communications
WikimediaFoundation.org
+1 (415) 839 6885 x 609

http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Censorship_of_WP_in_the_UK_Dec_2008

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Censorship in the United Kingdom disenfranchises tens of thousands of Wikipedia 
editors

Wikimedia Foundation opposes action by internet watchdog group to blacklist 
encyclopedia
article

San Francisco CA, December 7, 2008: As of December 6, 2008, most Internet users 
in the
United Kingdom no longer have full access to Wikipedia. Due to censorship by 
the UK
self-regulatory agency the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), most UK residents 
can no
longer edit the volunteer-written encyclopedia, nor can they access an article 
in it
describing a 32-year-old album by German rock group the Scorpions. Wikipedia 
visitors in
the UK have also reported performance issues accessing the site.

The IWF has confirmed to the Wikimedia Foundation that it has added Wikipedia 
to its
blacklist, which also had the unintended consequence of rendering UK-based 
internet users
unable to edit the encyclopedia, and possibly harming the site's performance 
inside the UK.

The IWF says its blacklist is used, on a voluntary basis, by 95% of UK-based 
residential
Internet Service Providers. A statement on the IWF website says it added the 
Wikipedia
article to the blacklist after the article was reported by a user, and an IWF 
assessment
found it to be “potentially illegal.”

“We have no reason to believe the article, or the image contained in the 
article, has been
held to be illegal in any jurisdiction anywhere in the world,” said the 
Wikimedia
Foundation's General Counsel, Mike Godwin. “We believe it's worth noting that 
the image is
currently visible on Amazon, where the album can be freely purchased by UK 
residents. It
is available on thousands of websites that are accessible to the UK public.”

“The IWF didn't just block the image; it blocked access to the article itself, 
which
discusses the image in a neutral, encyclopedic fashion,” said Sue Gardner, 
Executive
Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. “The IWF says its goal is to protect UK 
citizens,
but I can't see how this action helps to achieve that – and meanwhile, it 
deprives UK
internet users of the ability to access information which should be freely 
available to
everyone. I urge the IWF to remove Wikipedia from its blacklist.”

The Wikimedia Foundation is proud of the work done by its volunteer editors, 
who have
created an encyclopedia which external studies repeatedly validate as equal or 
better in
quality compared with conventional encyclopedias. Wikipedia's editors take care 
to ensure
the quality of the content of the encyclopedia, and to safeguard the core 
community values
of freedom, independence, and neutrality.

The Wikimedia Foundation will continue its discussions with IWF to resolve this 
matter.

Q/A can be found here:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Censorship_of_WP_in_the_UK_Dec_2008QA


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