+1 for the congratulations. This is really great to see Article 14 implemented 
in the best possible way. This will get SE a bonus point in our implementation 
tracker at eurovision.communia-association.org /Paul 
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> From: Eric Luth <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Publicpolicy] Copyright Directive implemented in Swedish law
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> Hi everyone,
> 
> The Swedish parliament just voted (a few hours ago) on the final
> implementation of the EU Copyright Directive in Swedish law. The vote
> passed, which of course embeds all the issues with the EU Copyright
> Directive in Swedish law, but also brings the good parts.
> 
> I'd especially like to mention one thing that I'm very happy that we
> succeeded with in our advocacy: to broaden the so called Article 14, often
> phrased as the the 'safeguarding of the public domain', in the Swedish
> implementation.
> 
> The EU Copyright Directive states that no new copyright or related right
> can be applied on digitizations / digital reproductions of 'works of visual
> art' – a practice which has been fairly common in Sweden. Based on our
> feedback and advocacy towards Swedish government and parliament, it was
> however broadened to 'works of art', which certainly includes everything in
> the grey zone between what could be defined as work of art and work of
> visual art respectively (such as applied arts, handicraft, probably also
> manuscripts etc.).
> 
> In Sweden, the creation of the kinds of art works just mentioned have
> historically been dominated by women – which also means that we have a much
> stronger legal framework for making women's art visible online in Sweden.
> 
> This will mean a whole new opportunity for working with the digitization of
> the Swedish cultural heritage.
> 
> Happy to reply to any questions on this (or anything else about the Swedish
> implementation, of course).
> 
> Best,
> *Eric Luth*
> Projektledare engagemang och påverkan | Project Manager, Involvement and
> Advocacy
> Wikimedia Sverige
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> From: Franziska Putz <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Publicpolicy] Re: Copyright Directive implemented in Swedish
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> This is great news!!!
> 
> What a success story to share.
> 
> @Eric I would love to reach back out in 2023. I'm thinking of kicking off a
> mapping of the Copyright advocacy work that Wikimedians have done over the
> past few years, including convening calls in which individuals can talk
> about their specific efforts and experiences, as well as collecting
> materials that we can compile into one big resource for everyone.  It would
> be great to collect your learnings and also to have you present your
> experience at one of these sessions!
> 
> All the best,
> Ziski
> 
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 9:23 AM Eric Luth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> The Swedish parliament just voted (a few hours ago) on the final
>> implementation of the EU Copyright Directive in Swedish law. The vote
>> passed, which of course embeds all the issues with the EU Copyright
>> Directive in Swedish law, but also brings the good parts.
>> 
>> I'd especially like to mention one thing that I'm very happy that we
>> succeeded with in our advocacy: to broaden the so called Article 14, often
>> phrased as the the 'safeguarding of the public domain', in the Swedish
>> implementation.
>> 
>> The EU Copyright Directive states that no new copyright or related right
>> can be applied on digitizations / digital reproductions of 'works of visual
>> art' – a practice which has been fairly common in Sweden. Based on our
>> feedback and advocacy towards Swedish government and parliament, it was
>> however broadened to 'works of art', which certainly includes everything in
>> the grey zone between what could be defined as work of art and work of
>> visual art respectively (such as applied arts, handicraft, probably also
>> manuscripts etc.).
>> 
>> In Sweden, the creation of the kinds of art works just mentioned have
>> historically been dominated by women – which also means that we have a much
>> stronger legal framework for making women's art visible online in Sweden.
>> 
>> This will mean a whole new opportunity for working with the digitization
>> of the Swedish cultural heritage.
>> 
>> Happy to reply to any questions on this (or anything else about the
>> Swedish implementation, of course).
>> 
>> Best,
>> *Eric Luth*
>> Projektledare engagemang och påverkan | Project Manager, Involvement and
>> Advocacy
>> Wikimedia Sverige
>> [email protected]
>> +46 (0) 765 55 50 95
>> 
>> Stöd fri kunskap, bli medlem i Wikimedia Sverige.
>> Läs mer på blimedlem.wikimedia.se
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> Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2022 10:54:58 +0100
> From: Lilli Iliev <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Publicpolicy] Re: Copyright Directive implemented in Swedish
> law
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> +1 Congratulations on this success. Also the aspect of the possible benefit
> for visibility of art by women is good to see. A mapping of the development
> of the efforts of Wikimedians in this field would also be great.
> 
> best wishes from Berlin
> Lilli
> 
> Am Do., 1. Dez. 2022 um 10:38 Uhr schrieb Franziska Putz <
> [email protected]>:
> 
>> This is great news!!!
>> 
>> What a success story to share.
>> 
>> @Eric I would love to reach back out in 2023. I'm thinking of kicking off
>> a mapping of the Copyright advocacy work that Wikimedians have done over
>> the past few years, including convening calls in which individuals can talk
>> about their specific efforts and experiences, as well as collecting
>> materials that we can compile into one big resource for everyone.  It would
>> be great to collect your learnings and also to have you present your
>> experience at one of these sessions!
>> 
>> All the best,
>> Ziski
>> 
>> On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 9:23 AM Eric Luth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> The Swedish parliament just voted (a few hours ago) on the final
>>> implementation of the EU Copyright Directive in Swedish law. The vote
>>> passed, which of course embeds all the issues with the EU Copyright
>>> Directive in Swedish law, but also brings the good parts.
>>> 
>>> I'd especially like to mention one thing that I'm very happy that we
>>> succeeded with in our advocacy: to broaden the so called Article 14, often
>>> phrased as the the 'safeguarding of the public domain', in the Swedish
>>> implementation.
>>> 
>>> The EU Copyright Directive states that no new copyright or related right
>>> can be applied on digitizations / digital reproductions of 'works of visual
>>> art' – a practice which has been fairly common in Sweden. Based on our
>>> feedback and advocacy towards Swedish government and parliament, it was
>>> however broadened to 'works of art', which certainly includes everything in
>>> the grey zone between what could be defined as work of art and work of
>>> visual art respectively (such as applied arts, handicraft, probably also
>>> manuscripts etc.).
>>> 
>>> In Sweden, the creation of the kinds of art works just mentioned have
>>> historically been dominated by women – which also means that we have a much
>>> stronger legal framework for making women's art visible online in Sweden.
>>> 
>>> This will mean a whole new opportunity for working with the digitization
>>> of the Swedish cultural heritage.
>>> 
>>> Happy to reply to any questions on this (or anything else about the
>>> Swedish implementation, of course).
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> *Eric Luth*
>>> Projektledare engagemang och påverkan | Project Manager, Involvement and
>>> Advocacy
>>> Wikimedia Sverige
>>> [email protected]
>>> +46 (0) 765 55 50 95
>>> 
>>> Stöd fri kunskap, bli medlem i Wikimedia Sverige.
>>> Läs mer på blimedlem.wikimedia.se
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Publicpolicy mailing list -- [email protected]
>>> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
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