Reports/2012/January
Below is the Wikimedia UK monthly report for the period 1 to 31 January 2012. If you want to keep up with the chapter's activities as they happen, please subscribe to our blog, join our mailing list, and/or follow us on Twitter. If you have any questions or comments, please drop us a line on this report's talk page.
Program activities
GLAM activities
Expert outreach
- Girl Geeks, Bristol, 11th Wikipedia Birthday (cake!)
Technology
Other activities
- Microgrants approved this month include ...
SOPA
This month's major news story was the English Wikipedia blackout against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) that took place on 18 January. The blackout was a community decision; Wikimedia UK supported the community's decision, and explained it to the media and public. Roger Bamkin, Jon Davies, David Gerard, Martin Poulter and Steve Virgin gave many interviews to the media, supporting the Wikimedia Foundation's media communications led by Jimmy Wales, Sue Gardner and Jay Walsh.
- Newspaper coverage
- BBC: Wikipedia joins web blackout in Sopa protest, 17 Jan, Wikipedia co-founder defends 24-hour shut down, 17 Jan, Wikipedia co-founder defends 24-hour shut down, 17 Jan, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales explains 24-hour shutdown, 17 Jan, Without Wikipedia, where can you get your facts? 18 Jan, * Почему Википедия и Google видят угрозу в Sopa и Pipa?, 18 Jan
- Telegraph: [1], Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales defends SOPA protest blackout, 17 Jan
- Guardian: Twitter boss slams Wikipedia's 'silly' Sopa protest, 16 Jan, Wikipedia's blackout looms, [2]
- TechRadar: [3], [4]
- Metro: Wikipedia blackout to hit the web in protest against US anti-piracy laws, 16 Jan - Front page news
- Reuters: [5], Wikipedia to shut for 24 hours to stop anti-piracy act
- The Register: [6]
- Financial Times: http://blogs.ft.com/fttechhub/2012/01/wikipedia-anti-sopa-blackout/
- Wired: [7]
- Huffington Post: [8]
- T3: [9]
- The Independent: Why I want to bring down the internet – for a day, Wikipedia blackout: A reminder we shouldn’t take internet freedom for granted, 18 Jan
- The Week: [10]
- New Statesman: [11], Why we're taking Wikipedia down for a day (by Steve Virgin), 17 Jan
- The i (Independent-connected), print, 17 Jan, "Protest sees Wikipedia go offline"
- New Scientist: [12]
- The Mirror: Wikipedia: Why it will 'black out' tomorrow - the background explained
- The Times: Negative opinion piece by David Aaronovitch, behind paywall
- Daily Mail: Google joins Wikipedia 'day of darkness' protest - but is it a blackout after all?, 18 Jan
- Bristol 24/7: Bristol Wikipedians back protest against piracy laws
- Radio
- BBC World Service: 12:30, 17th Jan, Roger Bamkin
- Monocle: 12.30, 17th Jan, David Gerard (live + podcast, ~4 mins long)
- BBC Radio 4, World at One (13:30, 17th Jan, Jimmy Wales), [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019fx9v PM, 5:45pm, David, discussion with pro and con
- NPR (US), David Gerard, circa 13.30 GMT, 17th Jan
- BBC Radio Scotland Newsdrive, 4-6pm Tue, David Gerard
- Voice of Russia, American Edition, David Gerard, 15 mins, to be broadcast 18 Jan
- BBC Radio 5 Live, Jimmy Wales
- BBC Radio London: David, Wed 18th, 7:12am
- BBC Radio Scotland morning show: David, 8:15am
- BBC Radio 5 Live, 7.40am (Steve)
- BBC Radio DEVON Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC Radio FOYLE Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC SHROPSHIRE Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC CORNWALL Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC MANCHESTER Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC HUMBERSIDE Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC BRISTOL Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC GUERNSEY Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC JERSEY Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC 3CR LUTON Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC NORTHAMPTON Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC LINCOLNSHIRE Jan 18 (Steve)
- BBC Radio Wales/Cymru Wednesday AM - Martin P.
- TV
- BBC Newsnight, 17 Jan: interview with Jimmy Wales by live feed
- BBC News 24, 18 Jan (Steve)?
- BBC News at 10, 18 Jan - about 18 mins in, Jon Davies
- 19 Jan, New Zealand TV, Jon Davies, http://tvnz.co.nz/world-news/wikipedia-blacks-in-protest-video-4693707)
- Russia Today TV, Wed, London Jon Davies, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUNi7wE5Lto
- UK Wikimedian blogs
More information
- http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/English_Wikipedia_anti-SOPA_blackout
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:SOPA_initiative
- http://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/01/16/wikipedias-community-calls-for-anti-sopa-blackout-january-18/ (over 2,000 comments!)
- http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/12/13/how-sopa-will-hurt-the-free-web-and-wikipedia/
- https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/01/how-pipa-and-sopa-violate-white-house-principles-supporting-free-speech
- http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-01/17/sopa-101 (good background guide)
UK press coverage (and coverage of UK projects & activities)
- Monmouthpedia
- Wikipedia launches new QR code project to document daily life in Monmouth, UK Qrcodepress.com, 2 January
- Monmouth becomes the world’s first Wikipedia town monmouthshire.gov.uk, 2 January
- Wikipedia as travel guide (Croatia) IT Vesti, 2 January
- Wikipedia names Monmouth for new cultural project, Women in Technology, 3 January
- Wikipedia brengt dorpsleven in beeld De Morgen (Dutch) 4 January
- Wikipedia Takes Tourism Mobile business 2 community, 4 January
- Is Monmouthpedia The Future Of Wikipedia?, TechDirt, 5 January
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- [15]
- Council Backs Creation Of Monmouthpedia e-government bulletin, 12 January
- Wikimedia fundraiser
- Wikipedia raises record $20million in fundraising as annual campaign ends, Metro, 3 January
- Wikimedia reaches funding targets, fights SOPA, Wired, 3 January
- Wikipedia attracts $20m from donors, The Times, 3 January
- Wikipedia meets $20 million fundraising target, TechRadar, 3 Jan
- Wikimedia raises record-breaking $20m, CivilSociety, 4 January
- PR company and Stella Artois
- The lobbyists, the Russians, Google and “wife beater”, Tom Watson's blog, 2 January
- Lobbying company tried to wipe out 'wife beater' beer references, Independent, 4 January
- Lobby firm tries to get ‘wife beater’ nickname for Stella wiped off Wikipedia entry for beer, Daily Mail, 4 January
- Stella Artois hires PR firm to get rid of "wife beater" nickname on Wikipedia., Mirror, 5 Jan
Upcoming activities in February
- (To be copied here from Events at the end of this month)
For events in March and onwards, please see Events.
Administrative activities
Board activities
- Board meetings
- 3 January 2012 (Board)
- 24 January 2012 (Executive)
News from the Chief Exec
- For information on Jon's activities this month, see News from the Office.
Fundraising
Staff
This month the chapter began recruiting for a Communications Organiser and interviews were conducted for the Events Organiser.
Office