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* ''AT to ask about Ian Hawkins filming the AGM on the email list and with OKFN and to ask Ian Hawkins if we could have a copyright-free copy of his filming. | * ''AT to ask about Ian Hawkins filming the AGM on the email list and with OKFN and to ask Ian Hawkins if we could have a copyright-free copy of his filming. {{cf}} | ||
* ''AT agreed to write up a proposed Initiative to support the Celtic League project and to update the Celtic League. | * ''AT agreed to write up a proposed Initiative to support the Celtic League project and to update the Celtic League. {{cf}} | ||
* ''AT will develop a proposal for a projector | * ''AT will develop a proposal for a projector {{cf}} | ||
* ''AT to draft an email to the Foundation re problems | * ''AT to draft an email to the Foundation re problems {{canc}} | ||
* ''AT agreed to inform the Charity Commission when we come to a conclusion on CRB checks.{{done}} | * ''AT agreed to inform the Charity Commission when we come to a conclusion on CRB checks. {{done}} | ||
* ''AT agreed to approach 9 Stone Buildings for a quote for our fundraising agreement | * ''AT agreed to approach 9 Stone Buildings for a quote for our fundraising agreement {{cf}} | ||
* ''Minutes of meetings on [[Meetings/2009-10-30|30 October]] and [[Meetings/2009-11-03|3 November]] are still outstanding | * ''AT agreed to approach a second solicitor for a quote for charity status. {{done}} | ||
* ''Minutes of meetings on [[Meetings/2009-10-30|30 October]] and [[Meetings/2009-11-03|3 November]] are still outstanding {{cf}} | |||
* ''AT will amend the [[Child Protection Policy]] with regard to CRB checks as applicable. {{done}} {{discuss}} {{cf}} | |||
* ''AT will contact the Charity Commission to update them on our child protection checks {{done}} | |||
* ''AT and MP will agree the Public Domain Day press release and send out on 29 December. {{done}} | |||
* ''AT will send the WMF setting out our interpretation of the [[Chapter Agreement]] to clear up any uncertainty regarding a drafting error. {{done}} | |||
* ''AT will respond to the two Wikipedia complaints received {{cf}} | |||
* ''AT will post a copy of "Wikipedia for Schools" to JS {{cf}} | |||
== Progress == | |||
# I had various emails and phone conversations regarding the Public Domain Day. Our press release was covered in the Daily Telegraph. Some lessons learnt: | |||
## Journalists are interested in "events": it's more important to say what we are doing in response to Public Domain Day rather than just the legal fact that items are going to become public domain | |||
## Despite checking and rechecking, some of the core facts of our story were still misleading: we focussed on UK PD law and then said we would upload material to wikisource, where US law is more relevant. | |||
## I had some negative response from a wikisource editor [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3AAndrewRT&action=historysubmit&diff=335505536&oldid=333460173] partly related to #2. In future we would be better organising this with the wikisource community | |||
## The event we ended up going with has required quite a bit of our input - celebrity recordings of Yeats' poetry. I still think it's a good project but we need to be 100% sure that the poems in question relate to poems that became US PD on 1/1/10 and do some work to drum up some more celeb interest | |||
# '''Legal Advice''': I had a meeting with Fraser Brown which I sent an email to the board regarding. They have offered a capped fee of £350+VAT which they will expect will cover initial contacts with the Charity Commission and some small re-drafting of the Articles. If more significant redrafting is required then they will come back for further instructions. Our alternative quoet from the direct access barrister was £1000+VAT. An email decision has been taken to instruct them and I have informed them. They are waiting for our client identification before proceeding. | |||
# I have received four cheques in the post which I will forward to TH | |||
# I received an application form from the Charities Aid Foundation regarding "our enquiry". Given that we are not (yet) a charity, we wouldn't be eligible to receive funds so I have not responded. | |||
# I have a New Year card from Wikimedia Poland, wishing us good luck with our "Public Domain Day" publicity | |||
# I have received an invitation, addressed to Mike Peel, to the launch of the Wildscreen ARKive 2010 project {{discuss}} | |||
[[Category:Meeting reports]] |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 2 January 2013
- Actions
- AT to ask about Ian Hawkins filming the AGM on the email list and with OKFN and to ask Ian Hawkins if we could have a copyright-free copy of his filming.
Carried forward
- AT agreed to write up a proposed Initiative to support the Celtic League project and to update the Celtic League.
Carried forward
- AT will develop a proposal for a projector
Carried forward
- AT to draft an email to the Foundation re problems
Cancelled
- AT agreed to inform the Charity Commission when we come to a conclusion on CRB checks.
Done
- AT agreed to approach 9 Stone Buildings for a quote for our fundraising agreement
Carried forward
- AT agreed to approach a second solicitor for a quote for charity status.
Done
- Minutes of meetings on 30 October and 3 November are still outstanding
Carried forward
- AT will amend the Child Protection Policy with regard to CRB checks as applicable.
Done
Discuss
Carried forward
- AT will contact the Charity Commission to update them on our child protection checks
Done
- AT and MP will agree the Public Domain Day press release and send out on 29 December.
Done
- AT will send the WMF setting out our interpretation of the Chapter Agreement to clear up any uncertainty regarding a drafting error.
Done
- AT will respond to the two Wikipedia complaints received
Carried forward
- AT will post a copy of "Wikipedia for Schools" to JS
Carried forward
Progress
- I had various emails and phone conversations regarding the Public Domain Day. Our press release was covered in the Daily Telegraph. Some lessons learnt:
- Journalists are interested in "events": it's more important to say what we are doing in response to Public Domain Day rather than just the legal fact that items are going to become public domain
- Despite checking and rechecking, some of the core facts of our story were still misleading: we focussed on UK PD law and then said we would upload material to wikisource, where US law is more relevant.
- I had some negative response from a wikisource editor [1] partly related to #2. In future we would be better organising this with the wikisource community
- The event we ended up going with has required quite a bit of our input - celebrity recordings of Yeats' poetry. I still think it's a good project but we need to be 100% sure that the poems in question relate to poems that became US PD on 1/1/10 and do some work to drum up some more celeb interest
- Legal Advice: I had a meeting with Fraser Brown which I sent an email to the board regarding. They have offered a capped fee of £350+VAT which they will expect will cover initial contacts with the Charity Commission and some small re-drafting of the Articles. If more significant redrafting is required then they will come back for further instructions. Our alternative quoet from the direct access barrister was £1000+VAT. An email decision has been taken to instruct them and I have informed them. They are waiting for our client identification before proceeding.
- I have received four cheques in the post which I will forward to TH
- I received an application form from the Charities Aid Foundation regarding "our enquiry". Given that we are not (yet) a charity, we wouldn't be eligible to receive funds so I have not responded.
- I have a New Year card from Wikimedia Poland, wishing us good luck with our "Public Domain Day" publicity
- I have received an invitation, addressed to Mike Peel, to the launch of the Wildscreen ARKive 2010 project
Discuss