Hi all, I'm excited to let you know about a paper I've written that has been published by the Yale Law Journal! The paper is regarding the legal atmosphere around intermediary immunity, the Wikimedia movement (specifically focused on Wikipedia), and how it interacts with fake news and the correction of false information. It takes a legal scholarly perspective on the issues and focuses on the benefits of the existing legal regime that enables the work of the independent volunteer community.
The article can be found at https://www.yalelawjournal.org/forum/wikipedia-and-intermediary-immunity Best, Jacob -- Jacob Rogers Legal Counsel Wikimedia Foundation NOTICE: This message might have confidential or legally privileged information in it. If you have received this message by accident, please delete it and let us know about the mistake. As an attorney for the Wikimedia Foundation, for legal/ethical reasons I cannot give legal advice to, or serve as a lawyer for, community members, volunteers, or staff members in their personal capacity. For more on what this means, please see our legal disclaimer <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Legal_Disclaimer>.
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