we have translated the blog post in French.

https://www.wikimedia.fr/2018/08/31/droit-dauteur-beethoven-filtres-de-contenu/

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Le mer. 29 août 2018 à 03:49, Allison Davenport <[email protected]>
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> *Hello everyone,This week, we re-published a blog post[1] in English that
> is a translation/adaptation of a post on the WMDE blog[2] on the technical
> pitfalls of automatic content filtering. As we have mentioned before[3], a
> regulatory mandate like Article 13 of the proposed EU Copyright Directive
> which would require similar filters to be applied to nearly all content
> uploaded online would only exacerbate the types of problems that our guest
> author experienced here.We would also like to take this opportunity to
> update you on our efforts to promote a positive vision of copyright law in
> Europe in the weeks leading up to the EU Parliament’s September 12 vote on
> amendments to the Copyright Directive. We have been working closely with
> community leaders from across Europe to learn what materials the
> communities need from us and how we can unify our message across Europe.As
> a result of these discussions, we have decided to focus many of our efforts
> on building a landing page about EU Copyright reform. This landing page
> will allow visitors to look up and contact their MEP via email, phone, or
> tweet with a pre-populated script. It will also serve as a central
> repository for information about the Wikimedia movement’s perspective on EU
> Copyright. This landing page is where all of our future blog posts on this
> topic, social media campaigns, and ideally the chapter activities should
> send traffic. We will send you an update as soon as that page goes live
> with the URL.Other materials we are working on include: a statement from
> the Wikimedia Foundation on a positive vision for copyright; a series of
> flyers which can be printed and shared in-person or online by the community
> when you talk to others about EU Copyright; and some social media
> suggestions if you can help us raise awareness ahead of the vote.We look
> forward to sharing an update about further ways to get involved in our
> policy activities soon! Meanwhile, if you have any questions please direct
> them at [email protected] <[email protected]> or directly at
> [email protected] <[email protected]> and
> [email protected] <[email protected]>.Best,Allison
> DavenportTechnology Law and Policy Fellow, Wikimedia
> Foundation[1]https://wikimediafoundation.org/2018/08/27/can-beethoven-send-takedown-requests-a-first-hand-account-of-one-german-professors-experience-with-overly-broad-upload-filters/
> <https://wikimediafoundation.org/2018/08/27/can-beethoven-send-takedown-requests-a-first-hand-account-of-one-german-professors-experience-with-overly-broad-upload-filters/>
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> https://blog.wikimedia.de/2018/08/06/von-einem-der-auszog-das-fuerchten-zu-lernen/
> <https://blog.wikimedia.de/2018/08/06/von-einem-der-auszog-das-fuerchten-zu-lernen/>
> [3]
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2018/06/14/dont-force-platforms-to-replace-communities-with-algorithms/
> <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2018/06/14/dont-force-platforms-to-replace-communities-with-algorithms/>
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