Gracias Ester.
Andrea

On Sun, Sep 2, 2018, 06:24 Ester Bonet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hola,
> Os reenvio este mensaje que quizás ya os haya llegado por otro canal.
> Abrazos
> Ester
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> Date: dv., 31 d’ag. 2018 a les 15:48
> Subject: [Publicpolicy] EU Policy Monitoring Report - August
> To: Publicpolicy Group for Wikimedia <[email protected]>
>
>
> tl;dr
> Ahead of the next important copyright vote on 12 September everyone is
> waiting to see what new compromises and amendments will be on the slate.
>
>
> This and past reports: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/EU_policy/Monitor
>
> COPYRIGHT VOTE ON 12 SEPTEMBER
>
> Procedure: It is only the second time rule 63(c)3 has been invoked [1],
> so no one seems absolutely certain how things will go down. What we know is
> that the baseline text will be the initial legislative proposal by the
> Commission. [2] Then there will be a block vote to update it to the JURI
> version [3], except for contested articles. On contested articles there
> will be split votes, meaning that they will be voted on individually with
> several competing amendments to choose from. We are expecting split votes
> on articles 11, 13 if there is no compromise, as well as on some exceptions.
>
> Compromises: The rapporteur Mr. Voss was meeting with the shadow
> rapporteurs this week. On Article 13 (filtering and remuneration on UGC
> platforms) a compromise doesn’t seem impossible, but all of digital
> Brussels is still waiting to see a suggestion by the rapporteur, which is
> expected late on Friday. On Article 11 (ancillary copyright for press
> publishers) a compromise is not too likely. At the same the two political
> groups that were almost perfectly split during the last vote, ALDE and S&D,
> are trying to hammer out internal compromises to appear more united. If
> there is no acceptable proposal by Mr. Voss on Article 13, an potential
> alternative compromise supported by most of S&D and/or ALDE would be the
> odds-on  favourite.
>
> Other Amendments: Freedom of Panorama and a User Generated Content
> Exception will be again voted on. This is the last chance to include these
> in the reform. Amendments to improve to the text and data mining exception
> are also expected.
>
> Postponement: There are consistent rumours that the Commission is
> suggesting to postpone the vote by another month to beginning of October.
> We won’t know for sure until the middle of next week, but we believe it is
> way more likely the vote will happen as planned on 12 September, so we are
> preparing for it.
>
> EVENTS & ACTIONS WE ARE WORKING ON
>
> Parliamentary Breakfast with Jimmy Wales: On Thursday, 6 September, Jimmy
> Wales will speak at a parliamentary breakfast inside the European
> Parliament. The target audience for such events are MEPs and staff. The
> breakfast will be hosted by four MEPs from different political groups and
> Member States to avoid political colouring. The topic will be the EU
> copyright reform and its potential effect on free knowledge projects like
> Wikipedia.
>
> Event & edit-a-thon in Strasbourg: We have booked a room inside the
> European Parliament’s Strasbourg building on 11 September in the afternoon.
> This is less than twelve hours ahead of the scheduled vote. Our main idea
> is to use it as a last opportunity to demonstrate to undecided MEPs the
> concrete consequences the different amendments would have on our projects.
> Like this we hope they will be voting on concrete examples instead of on
> abstract ideas. Example: "Should this image be included in this Wikipedia
> article?" During the day we would like to organise an EP-related
> edit-a-thon where MEPs and staff can participate and learn about the
> editing process. For both we need volunteers on location and we can help
> with travel. If you are interested in coming to Strasbourg, please get in
> touch with us at [email protected]
>
> Postcards to MEPs: Wikimedia Italia will send handwritten postcards to
> Italian MEPs with blacked out monuments from their region. This will be
> coupled with a call to support Freedom of Panorama. If you would like to do
> something similar and need any kind of support, please get in touch. Same
> address: [email protected]
>
> WMF landing page and contact tool: Among other things, the WMF is working
> on a landing page to provide information about the reform and our vision,
> as well as on a contact tool. They are also investing a lot of effort in
> getting the communications side of things, including social and traditional
> media, right. More information about this was shared on-list earlier this
> week: [4]
>
> Media outreach: Several EU chapters are preparing to send out press
> releases or trying to get opinions places in newspapers in their country.
> If you would like to try working with media but need help, please get in
> touch.
>
> MISCELLANEOUS
>
> PSI Directive: There is life beyond copyright and it looks like the
> Public Sector Information Directive, a piece of legislation that aims at
> opening up public data and documents for re-use. [5] The rapporteur in the
> opinion giving Internal Market committee, Julia Reda, has published her
> opinion [6] as well as all amendment proposals by fellow committee members.
> [7] Next, the rapporteur in the lead Industry, Research and Trade
> committee, Neoklis Sylikiotis, is expected to do the same. We are, together
> with the OKFN and Communia, providing expertise and amendment ideas.
> Deadline for amendments is 11 October, the committee vote is scheduled for
> early December.
>
> .eu domain names: The piece of legislation regarding the dotEU domain
> names will be updated. Interesting aspects to look out for include the
> rules on revoking domains and new rules about accessing whois data. [8]
>
> Disinformation: There is a "Multistakeholder Forum on Disinformation" in
> Brussels that is currently working on drafting a Code of Practices for
> social media and advertisers with the goal to curtail disinformation,
> especially with regard to the next European Parliament elections.[9] It is
> expected to deliver an agreement with concrete measures on 26 September.
> The Commission may or may not follow up with a proper legislative proposal.
> Officially that depends on whether they are satisfied by the final version
> of the code.
>
> ===
>
> [1]
> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getLastRules.do?language=en&reference=RULE-069-3
>
> [2]
> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2016/0593/COM_COM(2016)0593_EN.pdf
>
> [3]
> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+COMPARL+PE-601.094+01+DOC+PDF+V0//EN&language=EN
>
> [4]
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/publicpolicy/2018-August/001836.html
>
> [5]
> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/ficheprocedure.do?reference=2018/0111(COD)&l=fr
>
> [6]
> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-%2f%2fEP%2f%2fNONSGML%2bCOMPARL%2bPE-623.902%2b01%2bDOC%2bPDF%2bV0%2f%2fEN
>
> [7]
> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&reference=PE-625.475&format=PDF&language=EN&secondRef=01
>
> [8]
> https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/regulation-implementation-and-functioning-eu-top-level-domain-name
>
> [9]
> https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/meeting-multistakeholder-forum-disinformation
>
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