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List of press coverage from August to October 2014
Wikimania
- Ground Report: The Wikipedia Convention and Amanda Knox
- Times Higher Education Wikimania: student medics get credit for webside manner
- The Daily ProthomAlo Progress Bengali Wikipedia (Bengali)
- Guardian Histropedia – tool to visualise history unveiled at Wikimania
- Guardian Wikipedia isn't perfect, but as a model it's as good as it gets
- Le Monde Wikipédia en quête de nouveaux contributeurs
- Heise Online: Wikimania: Die Wikipedia als soziale Maschine
- RIA Novosti Wikimania, motor de ideas y proyectos del libre acceso al conocimiento
- YouGov British people trust Wikipedia more than the news
- Tech Times Monkey selfie makes Wikimedia go bananas
- Guardian Wikipedia can be read on mobile for free in developing world
- BBC The World of Wiki
- Breitbart Wikimedia launches viral attack on Europe's 'right to be forgotten'
- The New Yorker Wikipedia Defends the Monkey Selfie
- Public Library of Science Wikimania: We need to choose the main stream over our small pool
- ElEconomista.es Wikipedia, contra el derecho al olvido: "Desaparecen enlaces sin explicación"
- El Huffington Post 'Selfie' del macaco: ¿de quién son los derechos de la foto?
- Guardian Go ahead: waste a day on Wikipedia. It's good for the future of humanity
- Guardian Jimmy Wales is wrong: we do have a personal right to be forgotten
- BBC Wikipedia 'completely failed' to fix gender imbalance
- Red Orbit Wikipedia Founder Vows To Fight The Censorship Of “Right To Be Forgotten” Regulations
- L'Huffington Post Wikipedia contro il diritto all'oblio: "Vallanzasca è fuori. Internet sta diventando un luogo crivellato di buchi di memoria"
- Hamburger Abendblatt David Slater vs. Wikipedia: Wer macht sich hier zum Affen?
- Guardian The Guardian view on Wikipedia
- RT 'History is a human right': UK govt. Wikipedia edits obscure high profile killings
- Forbes From Monkey Selfies To The Right To Be Forgotten, Wikimedia Talks Transparency
- Public Library of Science A license to please
- Telegraph Information Commissioner defends 'right to be forgotten'
- PCMag Who Really Owns a Monkey's Selfie?
- Huffington Post Wikipedia Is In A Pretty Weird Battle Over A Monkey Selfie
- BuzzFeed No, Wikipedia Doesn’t Think A Monkey Owns The Copyright On This Selfie
- Le Figaro Le selfie d'un singe au cœur d'une bataille de droit d'auteur
- Wired If a Monkey Can Own a Selfie, What Other Rights Should It Have?
- Channel 4 Twitter bot will monitor government Wikipedia changes
- SC Magazine Wikipedia contests EU ruling on 'right to be forgotten'
- BBC Photographer 'lost £10,000' in Wikipedia monkey 'selfie' row
- The New Zealand Herald Right to be forgotten is web 'censorship' - Wikipedia
- Digital Spy Wikipedia holds vote to determine who owns monkey selfie
- Mirror Wikipedia to vote on monkey selfie to decide whether it should take the picture down
- Le Monde Des articles de Wikipedia censurés par Google au nom du droit à l'oubli?
- Guardian Wikipedia's monkey selfie ruling is a travesty for the world's monkey artists
- Guardian Whose truth is Wikipedia guarding?
- Guardian Monkey owns selfie, claims Wikimedia
- My Science Work Wikipedia, Sharing Democratically
- Times Higher Education 'Right to be forgotten' comes under attack
- Guardian Wikipedia UK chief: 'UK produces 20% of all articles'
- Repubblica Diritto oblio, la protesta di Wikipedia: "È profondamente immorale"
- The Times of India Monkey owns copyright for selfie, Wikipedia tells photographer
- BBC British photographer in Wikipedia monkey selfie row
- Gulf News Photographer goes bananas over monkey selfie
- BBC Wikipedia: The book...
- BT Wikipedia attacks web censorship
- Sky News Wiki Backs Monkey In Selfie Copyright Row
- Irish Examiner Wikipedia page for Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch still in Google search
- Huffington Post Wikipedia Edits From Government Computers Sought To Downplay Killings Like Jean Charles de Menezes
- GMA News The monkey did it! Wikipedia upholds monkey's copyright to own selfie
- First Post Selfie by a monkey: Why Wikipedia won't delete this one picture
- iReporters TV How An Ape Selfie Caused Trouble Between Photographer And Wikipedia
- El País Wikipedia considera el derecho al olvido una forma de censura
- E&T Wikipedia fights back against ‘right to be forgotten’
- Guardian Wikipedia edits made by government sought to minimise high-profile killings
- Wired Wikipedia publishes takedown and de-linking requests
- The Drum Wikipedia accuses photographer of Macaque-handed copyright claim over monkey selfie
- The Irish Times Google removes Wikipedia link to former criminal ‘the Monk’
- Herald Scotland Wikipedia condemns ruling on the right to be forgotten
- Breaking News.ie Wikipedia page for Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch still in Google search
- Fudzilla Wikipedia told to “forget” historical information
- The Australian Wikipedia’s best ever monkey selfie sparks primate copyright row
- Independent.ie Hutch’s bid to wipe out past from cyberspace
- Delhi Daily News Copyright row erupts over monkey 'selfie'
- Terra.com.br 'Selfie' de macaco gera briga entre fotógrafo e Wikipédia
- The Washington Post If a monkey takes a selfie in the forest, who owns the copyright? No one, says Wikimedia.
- Irish Mirror Convicted criminal Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch’s Wikipedia page has request to be removed from online search results
- Al Jazeera America Wikipedia defies Europe's 'right to be forgotten' rule
- Telegraph Wikipedia founder: EU's Right to be Forgotten is 'deeply immoral'
- Al Jazeera Balkans Wikipedia otkrila 'zaboravljene' linkove
- La Tercera "Selfie" de un mono provoca polémica en Wikipedia por derechos de autor
- El Periódico Wikipedia se niega a borrar el 'selfie' de un mono
- Salon Wikipedia at war! “Monkey selfie” sets off bizarre copyright dispute
- ITV Monkey 'selfie' picture sparks Wikipedia copyright row
- International Business Times Google Removes More Than 50 Links to Wikipedia Content
- Evening Standard Help! I’m a Wiki-geek: Nimrod Kamer on his addiction to Wikipedia
- BoingBoing Human photographer goes ape over monkey photo decision
- The Wire The Best of Wikipedia's Rejected Takedown Requests
- Gizmodo Wikipedia Reveals Which Pages the "Right to be Forgotten" Law Killed
- International Business Times 'Communist' Wikipedia Faces Lawsuit Over Monkey Selfie Copyright Dispute
- Digital Spy Wikipedia refuses to remove 'monkey-owned' photograph
- Venture Beat Wikimedia transparency report reveals hundreds of takedown requests, 57 links removed by Google
- Business ETC Photographer loses battle with Wikipedia over this amazing monkey selfie
- PC Pro Wikipedia highlights five articles "forgotten" by Google
- Time Wikimedia Foundation Releases Its First-Ever Transparency Report
- The Verge Wikimedia denies photographer's claim to a monkey's selfie
- Daily Mail Wikipedia attack on 'censorship'
- Metro Wikipedia, photographer (and presumably monkey) in copyright row over black macaque selfie picture
- Telegraph Wikipedia founder: History is a human right
- NY Mag This Monkey Sort of Owns the Rights to Its Selfie, Says Wikimedia
- Independent Google removes links to notorious criminals' Wikipedia pages
- Phys Wikipedia says EU court ruling is Web 'censorship'
- Reuters Wikipedia fights back against Europe's "right to be forgotten"
- Daily Mail Wikipedia rejects photographer's claim of copyright over famous monkey selfie - on the grounds that the ape took it!
- ITProPortal Monkey selfies and Aboriginals: Wikipedia founder brands Google censorship "immoral"
- Telegraph Wikipedia refuses to delete photo as 'monkey owns it'
- Telegraph Government computers used to alter Wikipedia entries on high profile killings
- Huffington Post Monkey Selfie Picture Is Fair Game Says Wikipedia
- Channel 4 Government Wiki edits downplay high profile killings
- La Vanguardia Esta semana: Wikimania
- BBC Wikipedia 'not perfect but improving' says founder
- Guardian Wikipedia swears to fight 'censorship' of 'right to be forgotten' ruling
- Guardian Wikipedia boss Lila Tretikov: ‘Glasnost taught me much about freedom of information’
- 9To5Google Wikipedia stands up against ‘right to be forgotten,’ uploads Google removal notices
- Huffington Post Wikipedia Won't Delete Photo As Monkey 'Owns' It
- Huffington Post Wikipedia Publishes Full List Of 'Right To Forget' Requests
- Press Association Wikipedia attack on 'censorship'
- Washington Post Google has scrubbed 50 links to Wikipedia, thanks to the ‘right to be forgotten’ law
- Ars Technica “Memory holes” blanket Wikipedia as links disappear in search results
- Daily Dot Wikimedia Foundation officially condemns 'right to be forgotten'
- Independent Wikipedia warns that EU legislation will create 'Orwellian memory holes' in the internet
- Press Association Wikipedia Attack on 'Censorship'
- Digital Spy Wikipedia refuses to remove 'monkey-owned' photograph
- Fast Company Wikipedia Publishes First-Ever Transparency Report—And There's A Funny Story About A Monkey
- Mirror Wikipedia refuses photographer's request to remove animal selfie because MONKEY took the picture
- PC Pro Wikipedia highlights five articles "forgotten" by Google
- Express Wikipedia guru blasts European court after slamming ‘forget me’ laws
- Tech Crunch Attacks Europe’s Right To Be Forgotten Ruling As Threat To Its Mission
- TheNextWeb releases first transparency report: Over 300 content edit and takedown requests rejected
- TheNextWeb Wikimedia slams ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling, creates page for Wikipedia link removal notices
- IB Times Google Removes More Than 50 Links to Wikipedia Content
- Tech City News Wikipedia refuses over 300 censorship requests, insists ‘history is a human right’
- BBC Wikipedia reveals Google 'forgotten' search links
- NYTimes Bits blog Wikipedia Details Government Data Requests
- Telegraph Wikipedia link removed from Google under 'Right to be Forgotten'
- Time Wikimedia Foundation Releases Its First-Ever Transparency Report
- Time Out London Wikimania! Head to Wikipedia’s first ever London festival
- BBC Wiki wars: Do Wikipedia's internal tiffs deter newcomers?
- The Next Web Wikimedia’s annual Wikimania conference is coming to London in 2014
- Guardian Armenians asked to write Wikipedia entries to promote culture (This project has a slot on the wikimania meetups list.)