Dear all,

This email contains an important update about UK regulatory affairs.

On 8 May, 2025, the Wikimedia Foundation announced a legal challenge
against a new element of the UK Online Safety Act,
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2023/09/19/wikimedia-foundation-calls-for-protection-and-fair-treatment-of-wikipedia/>which
could have detrimental effects for Wikipedia. We are bringing a legal
challenge because the negative impacts that this law threatens to have on
Wikipedia have not been addressed, despite multiple warnings in
parliamentary debates, media outlets, and an open letter.

The challenge targets the Categorisation Regulations, which are currently
so broadly written that Wikipedia could be classified as a “Category 1”
service. As a Category 1 service, Wikipedia could face the most burdensome
compliance obligations, which were designed to tackle some of the UK’s
riskiest websites.  These duties would threaten our mission, for example,
by disempowering users who wish to keep their identity private.

In this blog post
<https://wikimediapolicy.medium.com/0f9153102f29?source=friends_link&sk=7c63d11cfdf9cfd5d38ff416d048d620>
you can learn more about our legal challenge, what it means for Wikimedians
around the world, and what might happen next.

Happy to answer any questions,

Ziski

Franziska Putz (she/her)

Senior Movement Advocacy Manager

Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation

[email protected]

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