Internal:Public Policy/Reply to WMF questions about copyright advocacy, April 2023

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  • 1. What copyright public policy advocacy reforms have you pursued, and what are the motives for pursuing those changes in your community?
  • Public statements and official comments regarding orphan works
  • Input to California state regarding copyright?
  • We signed on to a petition to support copyright exceptions to allow GLAMs to make backups Internal:Public Policy/Allowing digital backups by GLAMs (June 2020)
  • Public domain day -- new works from 1923 are freed from copyright. Details: [1], [2], [3]. 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. (Jan 2019)
  • PBM took CopyrightX, perhaps in 2018 or 2019
  • Presentation at Wikimania (Oct 8 2016)?
  • Presentation at San Diego WCNA
  • May 5, 2018: Wikimedia DC statement supporting Senate action to restore Net Neutrality‎‎
  • March 2014, visited Congress?
  • The chapter held events at Cato Institute, the Sunlight Foundation and American University's Washington College of Law
  • How should copyright rules be changed to allow more use of orphan works? Our published answer (May 2014)
  • Formed public policy committee (date?)
  • 2. What advocacy tactics did and did not work? What blockers did you face? What would you do differently?
  • 3. What would have helped you - what support would you have wanted from WMF, and what support would you have wanted from other Affiliates?
  • 4. How, if at all, did you collaborate with other organizations to help advocate for copyright reform in your community?
  • 5. What challenges, if any, do you face when building partnerships with other organizations interested in advancing copyright reforms?
  • Mainly time and expertise. We expect to naturally align most of the time library advocates, Internet Archive, EFF, Open Data advocates, Open Government advocates, etc.
  • 6. Can you share links, documentation, or other materials that you produced as part of your advocacy efforts that might be relevant to us?
  • Yes, above and below
  • 7. Is there anything else you would like to share with us about copyright advocacy?

Slides from Wikimania 2014:

and from wikiconference north america