Internal:Public Policy
The Public Policy Committee is a chapter committee to develop expertise and consensus on public policy matters and advise the board. In the long run we may write white papers and recommend public policy, when these recommendations are approved by the board. Any chapter money we budget for policy positions and lobbying must be small in order to stay within the rules on nopnprofit organizations.
- Issue areas and activities
- /Copyright policy issues
- /Orphan works -- Wikimedia DC participating in workshop on copyrights for orphan works on March 10-11
- /Patents on software and related -- note Alice vs CLS Bank case to be heard at Supreme Court on March 31
- /Taking positions on public policy and nonprofit-charity status for Wikimedia DC
- /Congressional briefings
- /Net neutrality
- /Reform of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (e.g. Aaron's law)
- Background, and other topics of interest
- ACTA: The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), is a multinational treaty for the purpose of establishing international standards for intellectual property; agreed on in 2011 if I understand correctly
- CISPA: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act -- a proposed U.S. law to "allow" (require?) sharing of Internet traffic data between the U.S. government and some companies, intended to help the government investigate cyber threats and ensure security of networks.
- CALEA: The wikipedia:Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act is a United States wiretapping law passed in 1994
- Public Domain Day mentioned in Signpost
- The potential right-to-repair [1], [2], [3]
- Wikipedias in Native American languages ; Native Language Immersion Student Achievement Act
- edit articles on legislation and court cases (meeting usual criteria of neutral language, sourcing of statements, and working cooperatively online) -- we've done well creating the article on the upcoming case Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International
- could organize an edit-a-thon on government procurement topics ; or, again do one on legislation -- with Cato Institute
- join WikiProject Public Policy
- Our role and constraints
- The Wikimedia DC board must approve any public document from the committee representing the chapter, before release
- Committee members should not claim to represent Wiki DC without board approval of specifics, but can self-identify as members of Wiki DC
- Generally Wiki-DC and this group should take only stances that are in the public interest of free knowledge, not stances organized towards the narrow interest of the organization