Internal:Public Policy

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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.

Here are constructive things we can do:

  • 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
  • team up with Cato Institute for edit-a-thons
  • Can organize group trip to see software patents case argued at Supreme Court.
  • Can take public positions on copyrights, patents, and free knowledge issues? Coordinated with WMF and others? Erik Moeller pointed me to a Luis Villa and Stephen P. in the WMF general counsel's office to coordinate with on software patents issue.
Issue areas and activities
  • The Wikimedia DC board must approve any public document from the committee representing the chapter, before release
  • Work group should not claim to represent Wiki-DC without board approval of specifics
  • Generally Wiki-DC and this group should takes stances (if any) that are in the public interest of free knowledge, not stances organized towards the narrow interest of the organization
  • Members can self-identify as members of Wiki DC in public, without apology, but do not generally represent the organization except with board approval
  • Wikipedias in Native American languages
Background, and other topics of interest