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Patrick Gildersleve

@gildersleve.uk
2 posts
2025-08-12
A glimmer of hope - the judge issued a warning shot towards Ofcom and the govt on protecting Wikipedia's operation in the UK.  Wikimedia have focused on this in their response.  We expect to find out more on Wikipedia's categorisation and obligations later this summer.  This will rumble on...
2025-08-12 View on X
Reuters

A UK judge dismisses Wikimedia's Online Safety Act challenge over requiring Wikipedia to verify users and contributors' IDs, but says it can file new challenges

Europe is not allowed to make Internet Laws.  —  arstechnica.com/tech-policy/ ... Hari Kunzru / @harikunzru : There is a possible future in which the UK government ends up blocking...

Troubling news as Wikimedia's claim against the OSA is dismissed.  This opens the door for onerous new requirements such as ID verification and stricter content moderation.  These measures run antithetical to Wikipedia's practical operation and core principles as the encyclopaedia anyone can edit.
2025-08-12 View on X
Reuters

A UK judge dismisses Wikimedia's Online Safety Act challenge over requiring Wikipedia to verify users and contributors' IDs, but says it can file new challenges

Europe is not allowed to make Internet Laws.  —  arstechnica.com/tech-policy/ ... Hari Kunzru / @harikunzru : There is a possible future in which the UK government ends up blocking...