Hi,

Oh, there already was a wishlist, and it is quite funny to see how
fast it is already party obsolete. I think that

# Buy the Encyclopaedia Britannica

is not necessary any more. We have a better free encyclopedia. ;o)

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Copyright_wishlist

Regards,

Yann

2012/9/18 Michael Snow <wikipe...@frontier.com>:
> On 9/17/2012 5:22 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:
>
> Personally, I would prefer that people pursue freedom of panorama before we
> pursue "freedom of deep space objects". The later I would put pretty far
> down the priority list, actually. How about the following agenda:
>
> 1. Freedom of orphaned works
> 2. Freedom of panorama in U.S.
> 3. Get Library of Congress to digitize all U.S. copyright records
> 4. Get U.S. to apply rule of the shorter term
> 5. Get U.K. to officially kill sweat of the brow
> 6. Repeal database rights in EU
> 7. Repeal Sonny Bono Copyright Extension Act
> 8. Fix absurd copyright terms in Mexico
> 9. Get works by U.S. states added to public domain
> 10. Freedom of deep space objects
> ....
> 99. Profit
>
> I'd probably use a different order, but that would be quibbling. I think
> just the thought of prioritizing like this is a good exercise, and would
> love to hear how other people stack up these priorities. It's an interesting
> challenge to balance which of these ideas would have the most impact with
> which are the most realistically achievable in the near future.
>
> --Michael Snow

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