Hi,

I attended a Munich conference on platforms and intermediaries in copyright law 
last week on Thursday and Friday 
<http://www.platforms.jura.uni-muenchen.de/index.html>, slides and other 
material will be published at 
<http://www.zr11.jura.uni-muenchen.de/aktuelles/index.html> The conference was 
organized by the Munich University in close connection with the Munich IP law 
center, the MPI and some GRUR people. Attendands came from many European member 
states, the US and Japan. Both the Commission and some national Governments for 
the Council were present.

The (in)official purpose of the conference was to get academics and 
practitioners from many fields together in preparation of the upcoming EU 
directive on the Digital Single Market. We talked about Art. 11 and 13. 

If you are concerned about Art 11, the neighboring right for publishers, you 
all can sleep softer, Art. 11 is dead. Not a single person out of almost 200 
attending the conference defended it in a straw poll, besides of course the 
representative of the commission and the NL ministery (on behalf of the 
council). 

Art. 13 is the big elephant. I talked to a representative of the Commission and 
a high level lawyer with the NL ministry of security and justice (which has the 
lead on the subject matter for the council). Both assured me that they are 
aware of Wikipedia and want to keep us completely out of this regulation. They 
confirmed my concern that the draft wording of Art 13 is ambiguous and might 
cover Wikipedia as it is. So the movement needs to check in with all contacts 
and bring this matter to their attention until this is resolved! I presented 
both of them with the small Wikipedia pin.

And if someone from Germany or on the Union level has any contact to GRUR, it 
would be useful to brush that up, as they will be heavily involved in the 
further process. There will be a GRUR conference on the Digital Single Market 
directive in Brussels on June 12. I believe WikiMedia should be present with 
someone who can be convincing at a law conference. Show yourselves and make 
everyone aware that Art. 13 is of concern to us and the wording needs to be 
changed, and soon.

BTW: Everyone was really happy about seeing me, they appreciate Wikipedia to 
attend such events. That we become visible and participate in discussions on 
ongoing issues. Please keep that in mind for further events. And bring pins. 
Everyone loves them. 

Henning Schlottmann, Munich
([[User:H-stt]], admin on deWP and Commons)

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