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Four Wikipedias To 'Black Out' Over EU Copyright Directive (wikimediafoundation.org)

Sherwin Siy and Jan Gerlach, writing for the Wikimedia Foundation: Volunteer editor communities in four language Wikipedias -- German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak -- have decided to black out the sites on 21 March in opposition to the current version of the proposed EU Copyright Directive. Those language editions of Wikipedia will redirect all visitors to a banner about the directive, blocking access to content on Wikipedia for 24 hours. A final vote on the directive is expected on 26 March.

These independent language communities decided to black out in the same way most decisions are made on Wikipedia -- through discussion and consensus, something summarized in a statement from the German Wikipedia volunteer community: "Each of these independent Wikipedia communities has been engaging in public online discussions as to their course of action, and voting on whether and how to protest. They have done this according to their own rules of governance."

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  1. The more the EU passes regulations by AHuxley · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The more people all over the EU will notice such draconian EU laws.
    The EU should embrace freedoms and innovation.
    Not add to more EU gov censorship and tax.

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    Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"