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On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Tilman Bayer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > Here is the proposed social media for A Tale of Two Copyrights: The
> > (im)probable reform in Europe. Thanks for reviewing!
> >
> > Blog:
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe/
> >
> > t: Wikimedia and partners urge European Commission to grow public domain
> in
> > forthcoming copyright reform:
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe/
>
> I would reword as follows:
>
> Wikimedia chapters and partners urge European Commission to grow
> public domain in forthcoming copyright reform:
>
> >
> > t: A Tale of Two Copyrights: The (im)probable reform in Europe:
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe/
> >
> > t: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals on
> > upcoming copyright reform:
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe
> >
> > f/g: Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read our
> > Position Paper drafted by our EU Policy work group yet? Its four points
> > would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share content
> > while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits virtually
> > untouched."
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe/
>
> Reworded:
>
> Copyright reform in Europe is about to heat up. Have you read the
> Position Paper by the European Wikimedia chapters yet? Its four points
> would "drastically increase the commons and our ability to share
> content while leaving economic interests and thus financial profits
> virtually untouched."
>
> >
> > f/g: We have four main points we would like the  European Commission to
> > include in their current drafting of copyright reform, all of which would
> > increase the commons and our ability to share while allowing economic
> > interests and financial profits of stakeholders virtually untouched:
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe/
> >
> > f/g: The European Commission cannot afford to neglect these 4 proposals
> on
> > upcoming copyright reform if they are truly determined to bring these
> > antiquated laws into the digital age:
> >
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/10/31/tale-two-copyrights-improbable-reform-europe/
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Michael Guss
> > Research Analyst
> > Wikimediafoundation.org
> > [email protected]
> >
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> Wikimedia Foundation
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