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* (2) Public Domain Day, Jan 1, when materials first published in the U.S. in 1925 become part of the public domain. (And on the same date, many materials around the world also become part of the public domain, with varying years and dates.)
 
* (2) Public Domain Day, Jan 1, when materials first published in the U.S. in 1925 become part of the public domain. (And on the same date, many materials around the world also become part of the public domain, with varying years and dates.)
   
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Ariel is gathering ideas and making plans.
Here are some [[w:Wikipedia_20|Wikipedia Day events elsewhere]], and materials that enter the public domain in 2021, [[w:2021_in_public_domain|nicely listed on English Wikipedia]]
 
   
 
; Possible speakers and partners
 
; Possible speakers and partners
* Rob Fernandez who spoke to new materials in the public domain last year (or the year before)
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* Rob Fernandez spoke about new materials in the public domain last year (or the year before) -- he'd do it again -- [[w:2021_in_public_domain|materials going public domain on Jan 1 2021]
 
* Copyright profs at American Univ. -- Peter emailed Meredith Jacob and Sean Flynn
** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Meetup/149
 
* Copyright profs at American U. (Peter will contact)
 
 
* John Mark Ockerbloom had a WCNA presentation in San Diego about research on which materials are not copyrighted that you might think were copyrighted.
 
* John Mark Ockerbloom had a WCNA presentation in San Diego about research on which materials are not copyrighted that you might think were copyrighted.
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* Wikimedia Public Policy -- Peter emailed Sherwin Siy
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* [[w:Wikipedia_20|Wikipedia Day events elsewhere]]
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* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikipedia_20 -- Peter joined the Telegram group for Wikipedia 20
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* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_20_Countdown
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Meetup/149
 
* We could hold an editathon on something related?
 
* We could hold an editathon on something related?
 
Peter is collecting suggestions.
 

Latest revision as of 00:55, 7 December 2020

WikiDC would like to hold some kind of event in 2021, perhaps with partners, to recognize two things:

  • (1) Wikipedia Day, Jan 15 2021, when Wikipedia turns 20, and
  • (2) Public Domain Day, Jan 1, when materials first published in the U.S. in 1925 become part of the public domain. (And on the same date, many materials around the world also become part of the public domain, with varying years and dates.)

Ariel is gathering ideas and making plans.

Possible speakers and partners