Thanks all for a great meetup and to the people who had the bright
idea of finally starting a mailing list!
Thought you might be interested in knowing about the monthly CopyNight
gatherings in DC; it's a group of people who meet monthly to talk
about news and issues in copyright and digital rights. There have been
several guest speakers, including Carl Malamud and Jonathan Band, and
usually we get a pretty good group (if slightly lawyer-heavy!)
I recommend this month's in particular because our organizer is
looking for people for a volunteer opportunity that he'll talk about
at the meeting, involving making more of the public domain accessible.
>From the announcement:
"If [you're interested], please come to this month’s CopyNight DC. It
will be held at our usual venue, Teaism in Penn Quarter (accessible
from the Chinatown/Gallery Place or Archives metro stations), at
6:30PM this coming Monday, the 25th of January.
I cannot discuss details, here, but trust me when I say this is a
chance to be part of an exciting new volunteer project that will
directly benefit the public domain. I will have more details on
Monday for anyone interested as well as an explanation (I promise) as
to why, at least for now, I am sworn to keeping any more public
information under wraps."
Mailing list: http://copynight.org/dada/mail.cgi/list/was
Blog: http://copynightdc.wordpress.com/
Cheers,
Kat
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Thank you to Aude and others for organizing this list. Hopefully
it'll grow into a useful resource for DC-area Wikimedians, and maybe,
at some point down the line, we can get ourselves a proper Wikimedia
chapter. The number of people at the most recent meet-up demonstrated
the viability of such, at least.
If all goes well, at some point I suspect we may begin to want to
organize some outreach activities (and being in the nation's capital,
we are well-placed for it). Anyone up for some lobbying?