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The Public Policy Committee (PPC) is a [[Advisory_committee_policy#ARTICLE_IV_.E2.80.93_OTHER_COMMITTEES|chapter committee]] to develop expertise and consensus on public policy matters and advise the board. The committee coordinates with experts, co-hosts public forums on policy topics, and recommends public policy stances to the Board and the movement. The chapter is a nonprofit organization, and tax rules on such organizations requires that only small amounts of chapter money may be allocated to lobbying and other public policy efforts.
 
The Public Policy Committee (PPC) is a [[Advisory_committee_policy#ARTICLE_IV_.E2.80.93_OTHER_COMMITTEES|chapter committee]] to develop expertise and consensus on public policy matters and advise the board. The committee coordinates with experts, co-hosts public forums on policy topics, and recommends public policy stances to the Board and the movement. The chapter is a nonprofit organization, and tax rules on such organizations requires that only small amounts of chapter money may be allocated to lobbying and other public policy efforts.
   
 
Members of the committee are listed [[Committees#Public_Policy|here]]. As of Oct 2018 they are Peter Meyer, Dominic Byrd-McDevitt, Robert Fernandez, Jim Hayes, Kevin Payravi, and John Sadowski.
 
Members of the committee are listed [[Committees#Public_Policy|here]]. As of Oct 2018 they are Peter Meyer, Dominic Byrd-McDevitt, Robert Fernandez, Jim Hayes, Kevin Payravi, and John Sadowski.
 
=== Issue areas and activities ===
 
=== Issue areas and activities ===
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* Newish in 2023: [https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/686/text?s=1&r=15 Restrict Act]
 
; Copyright
 
; Copyright
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* [[/Reply to WMF questions about copyright advocacy, April 2023]]
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* [[/Allowing digital backups by GLAMs]] - petition, April 2020
 
* [[/Copyright policy issues]] -- {{aye}} we made formal comments to Copyright Office about orphan works
 
* [[/Copyright policy issues]] -- {{aye}} we made formal comments to Copyright Office about orphan works
 
* Public domain day, Jan 2019 -- new works from 1923 are freed from copyright. Details: [https://law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2019/], [https://lifehacker.com/these-1923-copyrighted-works-enter-the-public-domain-in-1825241296], [https://subjectguides.library.american.edu/c.php?g=175324&p=1155151]. We co-organized a forum at American University's law school with AU's PIJIP program to discuss copyright changes expanding the public domain and new works becoming copyright-free as of January 1.
 
* Public domain day, Jan 2019 -- new works from 1923 are freed from copyright. Details: [https://law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2019/], [https://lifehacker.com/these-1923-copyrighted-works-enter-the-public-domain-in-1825241296], [https://subjectguides.library.american.edu/c.php?g=175324&p=1155151]. We co-organized a forum at American University's law school with AU's PIJIP program to discuss copyright changes expanding the public domain and new works becoming copyright-free as of January 1.
* [https://certificates.creativecommons.org/about/what-is-next-for-the-certificate-program/ copyright training from Creative Commons] and [http://copyx.org/key-dates/ CopyrightX] from Harvard Law School
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* [https://certificates.creativecommons.org/about/what-is-next-for-the-certificate-program/ copyright training from Creative Commons] and [http://copyx.org/key-dates/ CopyrightX] from Harvard Law School which includes [http://copyx.org/sections/past-exams/ exams]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeTybKL1pM4 "Copyright is Not Theft”] - one minute tune with superb animation

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* "When and how to contact OTRS" - https://vimeo.com/338753121 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:When_and_how_to_contact_OTRS.webm

   
 
; Other areas
 
; Other areas
 
* [[/Reducing online harassment]] -- [[/Reducing online harassment/Statement by the chapter|draft statement of our support for the Enough Act]]
 
* [[/Reducing online harassment]] -- [[/Reducing online harassment/Statement by the chapter|draft statement of our support for the Enough Act]]
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* [[/Italian embassy events]]
 
 
* [[/Net neutrality]] -- Our published statement, May 5, 2018: [[Press:Wikimedia DC statement supporting Senate action to restore Net Neutrality|Wikimedia DC statement supporting Senate action to restore Net Neutrality‎‎]]
 
* [[/Net neutrality]] -- Our published statement, May 5, 2018: [[Press:Wikimedia DC statement supporting Senate action to restore Net Neutrality|Wikimedia DC statement supporting Senate action to restore Net Neutrality‎‎]]
 
* [[/Federal government Open Source Policy]] -- OMB has a new policy as of early August 2016. Peter commented, not specifically representing the chapter, in the drafts offered in March and April 2016. Peter to send a summary to WMF public policy list.
 
* [[/Federal government Open Source Policy]] -- OMB has a new policy as of early August 2016. Peter commented, not specifically representing the chapter, in the drafts offered in March and April 2016. Peter to send a summary to WMF public policy list.
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* [[/Patents on software and related]] -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/SupremeCourt_AliceCLSBank we attended Alice vs CLS Bank case when it was argued at the Supreme Court]
 
* [[/Patents on software and related]] -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/SupremeCourt_AliceCLSBank we attended Alice vs CLS Bank case when it was argued at the Supreme Court]
 
* [[/Reform of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act]] (e.g. Aaron's law)
 
* [[/Reform of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act]] (e.g. Aaron's law)
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* Internet response to SOPA, PIPA, and ACTA. [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2031561]
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* SAA letter to WIPO asking for freedom for cultural heritage insts to make precise digtal backups
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* [[/Wiki for evaluations of scientific work]]
 
* [[/Wiki for evaluations of scientific work]]
 
* [[/Practices and rules for federal government staff who edit on work time]] -- [[/Draft blog post on federal and congressional editing]]
 
* [[/Practices and rules for federal government staff who edit on work time]] -- [[/Draft blog post on federal and congressional editing]]
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 15 May 2023

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The Public Policy Committee (PPC) is a chapter committee to develop expertise and consensus on public policy matters and advise the board. The committee coordinates with experts, co-hosts public forums on policy topics, and recommends public policy stances to the Board and the movement. The chapter is a nonprofit organization, and tax rules on such organizations requires that only small amounts of chapter money may be allocated to lobbying and other public policy efforts.

Members of the committee are listed here. As of Oct 2018 they are Peter Meyer, Dominic Byrd-McDevitt, Robert Fernandez, Jim Hayes, Kevin Payravi, and John Sadowski.

Issue areas and activities

Copyright
Other areas

Background, and other topics of interest

Our role and constraints

  • The Wikimedia DC board must approve any public document from the committee representing the chapter, before release
  • Committee members may self-identify as members of Wiki DC but should not claim to represent Wiki DC without board approval of specific positions.
  • Generally Wiki-DC and this group should take stances that are in the public interest of free knowledge, not stances advocating narrow interests of the organization
  • /Reports to the Wikimedia DC board

Connections and affiliations

  • Our chapter may wish to join the Congressional Data Coalition
  • The chapter held events at Cato Institute, the Sunlight Foundation and American University's Washington College of Law
  • Advocacy page on meta
  • In April 2012, Wikimedia DC partnered with the Washington European Society and the Estonian Embassy in Washington to present a panel on Internet Freedom & Open Government: An International Conversation, featuring speakers Danny Weitzner, Deputy CTO for Internet Policy at the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy; Chairman Marko Mihkelson, Chairman of the Estonian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee; Ian Schuler, Senior Manager for Internet Freedom Programs at the State Department; and Rebecca MacKinnon, Bernard L. Schwartz senior fellow at the New America Foundation and a member of the Wikimedia Foundation Advisory Board. Adam Kushner, Deputy Editor of the National Journal, moderated the discussion.

Answers from the PPC on behalf of the chapter

  • How can our chapter advocate for public policy without violating not-for-profit rules? Our answer (Feb-Mar 2014)
  • How should copyright rules be changed to allow more use of orphan works? Our published answer (May 2014)
  • Should our chapter join the Congressional Data Coalition? Overwhelmingly our committee said YES. (June 2014, in board meeting minutes)
  • How should our chapter prepare to give a prize to an international recipient? WMF legal counsel Villa advised (June 2014) that (a) For issues related to chapter status/agreement, ask Stephen LaPorte of WMF legal; (b) Please check with trademarks@wikimedia.org regarding use of trademarks before using them in a contest; (c) WMF-Legal "can't" give us legal advice regarding our 501(c)3 status or money transfers out of the country. Econterms is following up with WM-NYC and can contact LaPorte.
  • Should our chapter sign on to these declarations and manifestos? (July 2014) (1) Public Domain Manifesto; (2) Berlin Declaration; (3) Washington Declaration. We'll recommend something by the July 26 meeting.