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1610:. People will try to make unauthorized "pirate" copies, so the police should actively enforce the Terms of Use, no matter how stringent. Technology can help here. Tag each artwork with an electronic signal that orders all cameras not to function when it is in view. (Confiscate every old camera that lacks this helpful "added function".) Unfortunately, an "analog hole" exists: eyeballs and pencils – someone could look longer or more often than the license allows, or even make a sketch. Robotic enforcers should patrol the vicinity and destroy any sketches they detect. Repeat violators lose their unlawful tools, and next time some fingers. Preventing looking is more difficult – it would require multiple lasers to blind anyone trying to steal an unlicensed glimpse. Failing that, a large curtain on all sides (and above, in case of aircraft). Fully enclosed outdoor sculpture. That's what they really need or deserve. Hasn't the world seen enough with France's infamous stupidity regarding 174: 807: 286:
agrees, as shown by its recent rejection of attempts to stifle freedom of panorama. This Swedish Supreme Court decision disregards this point. Sharing images of public art online does more than allow others to experience that art—it helps the world share in knowledge and have a dialogue about public spaces that surround us. Sites like Offentligkonst.se help provide that information in a structured and accessible way. Diminishing the ability to show these images restricts our ability to discuss our own surroundings.
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of sculptures, and cannot be interpreted as placing limits on pictures of public art being published on the internet. The fact that the copyright law allows images of public art on postcards, even for profit and without the artist's consent, demonstrates this intent and, in our opinion, is inconsistent with the Supreme Court's interpretation of the law.
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request came in directly through OTRS rather than to the Foundation or another channel. We do refer many content-related inquiries that come in through our channels to the OTRS system where editors are able to evaluate and look into any requests to edit, add, or remove content on the sites, as well as help explain community policies to newcomers.
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problems of transparency, privacy, objectivity, and trust—questions that are not new to the world of personal technology and the Internet but are resurfacing in fresh and urgent forms. A world of conversational machines is one in which we treat software like humans, letting them deeper into our lives
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We hope that this declaration from the Supreme Court means that both parties can now move on from these disputes and come to a mutually constructive solution. Bildupphovsrätt is constantly signing this kind of agreement for using visual artworks, and discussions are best held at the negotiating table
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We respectfully disagree with the Supreme Court's decision to erode the freedom of panorama that is a fundamental part of freedom of expression, freedom of information, and artistic expression. As we read it, the Swedish copyright law in question only limits the production of three-dimensional copies
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The sin here is not merely academic. By not consistently citing the sources of its answers, Alexa makes it difficult to evaluate their credibility. It also implicitly turns Alexa into an information source in its own right, rather than a guide to information sources, because the only entity in which
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It's important to recognize that editors are evaluating the proposed edits to the article for Tex Watson (regardless of who they might have come from), but ultimately are relying on neutral, third party sources to back up any new information or changes to the article. While it will never be perfect,
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Among other things, the person claiming to be Watson disputes that he took $ 70 from one of his victim’s purses, or that he ever went by the nickname "Mad Charlie." He also wants the world to know he attended Cal State, not the University of California—and that, four years after his infamous killing
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WMF is right not to take the poison bait of copyright licensing. Unless WMF can literally put a CC license on the photos so anyone can reuse them, all they would get is the ability to have someone's eyeballs on their site rather than someone else's - which is valuable to internet businesses but not
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Don't knock the Alexa!! My mom and all of my siblings are quite happy with the one she has. It may not say that the information it gives is coming from Knowledge, but it also doesn't say things like "You asked me that yesterday". The most common question my (blind) mother tosses at it is "What time
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Amazon’s response is that Alexa does give you options and cite its sources—in the Alexa app, which keeps a record of your queries and its responses. When the Echo tells you what a kinkajou is, you can open the app on your phone and see a link to the Knowledge article, as well as an option to search
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Forslund said his organisation was not interested in what individuals did online—and indeed that it would be inappropriate to go after individuals—but expressed the view that this ruling opened up new opportunities for BUS to sign contracts with large commercial players publishing images of public
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into this kind of editing from Canadian government employees: "There's no better way to peer into the seamy underbelly of bureaucracy than by looking at how people in power waste their time. It's in this spirit that I present to you a curated list at all the ways employees of the Canadian federal
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As you know, given that we (the Foundation) generally don't write, edit, or curate Knowledge content, editors are almost always better suited to evaluate and support requests to make changes to Knowledge content, often through the OTRS system, as was done in this case. For additional context, the
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The Wikimedia Foundation respects artists' rights to control their works, but artists who wish to control all images of their art have the option to place their works in private places. The public should be free to enjoy and share views of public monuments and landscapes. The European Parliament
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digitized. What it's not, of course, is infallible. Yet Alexa's response to my question didn't begin with the words, "Well, according to Knowledge ...". She—it—just launched into the answer, as if she (it) knew it off the top of her (its) head. If a human did that, we might call it plagiarism.
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question, I later discovered, came directly from Knowledge, which Amazon has apparently chosen as the default source for Alexa's answers to factual questions. The reasons seem fairly obvious: It's the world's most comprehensive encyclopedia, its information is free and public, and it's already
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on Knowledge: "Orley Fenelon simply edited himself in to the Knowledge list of Australian Prime Ministers. The site didn't even notice the edit to take it down." This is not entirely true: Orley's edits were reverted by three different editors, but in one instance, the revert only came
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refused to sign a licensing agreement with Bildupphovsrätt for artists' rights—an agreement that would cost just a few hundred euros a year. Rather than negotiating on payments to artists, Wikimedia has instead chosen to spend tens of thousands of euros on lawyers to avoid it.
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The Visual Copyright Society in Sweden (BUS), which represents painters, photographers, illustrators and designers among others, had sued Wikimedia Sweden for making photographs of their artwork displayed in public places available in its database, without their consent.
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We can't reasonably confirm or deny the person's identity who made this request for the en.WP article for Tex Watson, just as you can't fully 'know' who the person is behind any form of online communications. As I'm sure you know though, editors are actively
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The Supreme Court found in favour of BUS, arguing that while individuals were permitted to photograph artwork on display in public spaces, it was "an entirely different matter" to make the photographs available in a database for free and unlimited use.
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and confiding in them more than ever. It's one in which the world's largest corporations know more about us, hold greater influence over our choices, and make more decisions for us than ever before. And it all starts with a friendly "Hello."
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stories exploring the relationship between Knowledge, Wikidata and the various commercial answer engines now coming onto the market, which at some level compete with Knowledge, even as they're basing their responses on Wikimedia content (see
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But Watson, still serving a life term in Ione, Calif., does reportedly want to set the record straight on a couple of scores: Last week, someone claiming to be the 70-year-old convict submitted a list of meticulous corrections to Knowledge.
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The decision sparked much discussion in social media, with people worried whether, as private individuals, they were still at liberty to upload images of statues for example to Facebook or Instagram. Supreme Court Justice Lars Edlund
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Charles Watson, convicted of seven first-degree murders in 1971, does not dispute that he stabbed, shot and mutilated several people to death. Nor does he deny being “the right-hand man” of the cult leader and killer Charles Manson.
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were made in March and April by an account that at the time was named "Bascomcomm". They added promotional material and language to the article and removed references to Jolly's career as a lobbyist, his divorce, his support for
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Oremus also looks at the way certain vendors could and indeed do receive preferential treatment from voice assistants like Amazon Echo, affecting consumers' choices—whether they're ordering a pizza or buying music. He envisages—
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declared that the paper magazine was permitted under copyright law, but that an identical copy of the magazine but in digital form on the student union's website was infringing the copyright of the critically discussed images.
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Troberg said that Wikimedia Sweden would consult with its lawyer and the Wikimedia Foundation to decide their next steps: "Our priority now will be to re-shape the debate, because clearly this is an outdated judgement."
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who those editors were allegedly working for and offered no proof of their alleged affiliations. Bascom claimed "I have been told by numerous people who is behind it, but I can't use that. That would be unethical."
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to the social processes underlying Knowledge: "The decentralized nature of the protest, and the shared commitment among everyone who took part of the movement, reminded me of how Knowledge operates." (Apr. 6)
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government, from the military to tech support, have edited Knowledge in 2016. It's quite the collection—from one person arguing that Donald Trump is a self-proclaimed to another claiming that Ghanaian
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The Swedish chapter, Wikimedia Sweden, has been found guilty of violating the country's copyright laws by providing a database of royalty-free photographs of outdoor art without the artists' consent.
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We are naturally very disappointed. We view this as an anachronistic and restrictive interpretation of copyright laws. It also runs counter to recommendations from the European Court of Human Rights.
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by BUS, who said it had been important in establishing "who decides over the artists' works; the artists themselves or the big players on the internet." BUS lawyer Erik Forslund
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Wikimedia Sweden's Anna Troberg remained unconvinced, saying she did not believe BUS might not be willing to seek compensation from private individuals in the future. She
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to include inaccurate information regarding the sexuality and gender identity of the current US Presidential candidate. Homophobic edits from the very same IP address
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Maybe artists should place "Terms of Use" plaques on their artworks. If you don't accept the terms, you're not allowed to make a photograph or sketch, or even look.
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tastes like 'pupu' compared to the Nigerian variety." The collection is based on a Twitterbot logging edits from Canadian government IP addresses. (Apr. 6–7)
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is in Jolly's Congressional district and his connections to the Church, including donations and appearances at fundraisers and events, have been previously
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universe on Knowledge", but they can't do it themselves because they are busy creating the official entertainment magazine of Emerson College. (April 3)
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Congressman's campaign removes "unflattering information" from his Knowledge article, blames other Knowledge editors for "opposition research messaging"
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actually relevant to growing a 💕 that anyone can copy, modify, and improve. Let this BUS hawk "their" (taxpayer-funded) photos at their own expense.
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Such a database can be assumed to have a commercial value that is not insignificant. ... The court finds that the artists are entitled to that value.
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is it?". Frankly, if the thing had to state all of its sources then I think it wouldn't be as useful. That said, my mom got a big kick out of the
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website operated by the chapter, which makes photographs of publicly displayed artwork available for educational purposes and commercial re-use.
1663:Позор, Швеция! Это ужасно и недопустимо. Мы должны теми или иными способами ликвидировать этих вредителей. Sverige fritt är en lösen för alla!!! 1579: 1373: 1492:
Ha! I relayed that tidbit to my brother, so hopefully she will soon be on her way with it. Now if only it would read the NYTimes obits to her...
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Wikimedia Sweden loses copyright case; Tex Watson; AI assistants; David Jolly biography: Copyright laws, prisoners, and the future of technology
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this is a good example of English Knowledge policies and editors working to keep content on the site neutral, reliable, and well-sourced.
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asked for further details about how the letter found its way to the Wikimedia Foundation, its communications department would only say:
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See also this 2011 coverage of such a statement by Ghonim, which talks a bit more about his connections with the Wikimedia movement:
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played it on Late Night in 2010, so here's hoping more attention will raise its profile enough to keep the page alive." (Apr. 6)
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Do you want to contribute to "In the media" by writing a story or even just an "in brief" item? Edit next week's edition in the
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The amount of damages Wikimedia Sweden will have to pay BUS will be established at a later date by a Stockholm district court.
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on April 5 that his campaign admitted to editing his Knowledge article to remove "unflattering information". Jolly represents
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we can place our trust or distrust is Alexa itself. That's a problem if its information source turns out to be wrong. ...
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are becoming and deplores the lack of sourcing transparency in the answers they provide in response to users' questions.
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As Oremus notes, after communicating with "Alexa, the voice assistant whose digital spirit animates the Amazon Echo",
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This looks like standard stupidity in European copyright rules. It's not more stupid than France's prohibition of
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was originally published in 2001, back when Knowledge was being created, so we were a little busy at the time.
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on a Wendover Productions YouTube video series titled "That Knowledge List", focusing on the articles listed at
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writes, "This will hopefully inspire someone, somewhere to finally write something about the
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Bascom accused two editors by name of working on behalf of Jolly's political opponents:
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Wikimedia Sweden loses copyright case; Tex Watson; AIassistants; David Jolly biography
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and many other outlets are reporting that a 12-year-old school kid became the
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The case has been covered by many English-language media outlets, including
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The Wikimedia Foundation disagreed with the ruling, characterising it as
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on April 5, the lawsuit, brought by Swedish Visual Copyright Society
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biography, apparently received from the biography subject. From the
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provides another humorous look at Knowledge culture, this time at
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now has a Knowledge biography, created a couple of months ago by
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every possible 2-D projection of their public outdoor artwork;
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Knowledge:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-02-14/News_and_notes#Briefly
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to replace Senator and former US Presidential candidate
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The Echo can already read out full Knowledge articles (
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of "Knowledge: Fact or Fiction?", this time focused on
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It’s Time These Ancient Women Scientists Get Their Due
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Should prison inmates be permitted to edit Knowledge?
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by the BBC (April 5), the court took the view that—
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