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위키미디어 재단 투명성 보고서
위키미디어 재단 투명성 보고서

모든 투명성 보고서

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The Wikimedia projects make up one of the world's largest repositories of human knowledge. With that much information, someone is bound to get upset by some of the content from time to time. While the vast majority of content disputes are resolved by users themselves, in some extreme cases the Wikimedia Foundation may receive a legal demand to override our users.

The Wikimedia projects are yours, not ours. People just like you from around the world write, upload, edit, and curate all of the content. Therefore, we believe users should decide what belongs on Wikimedia projects whenever legally possible.

Below, you will find more information about the number of requests we receive, where they come from, and how they could impact free knowledge. You can also learn more about how we fight for freedom of speech through our user assistance programs in the FAQ.

“We change people through conversation, not through censorship.”

— Jay-Z, Musician, (2010)
JULY 2012 – JUNE 2014
Total Number of Requests
304
JULY 2012 – JUNE 2014
Percentage of Requests Granted
0% 

Data

JULY 2012 – JUNE 2014
Where did these requests come from?
국가 Received
미국 106
독일 50
영국 32
프랑스 25
이탈리아 14
알 수 없음 12
스위스 7
네덜란드 6
캐나다 5
인도 5
러시아 4
호주 3
오스트리아 3
브라질 3
아일랜드 2
이스라엘 2
뉴질랜드 2
폴란드 2
싱가포르 2
스페인 2
아르헨티나 1
벨기에 1
불가리아 1
칠레 1
덴마크 1
홍콩 1
이란 1
라트비아 1
룩셈부르크 1
말레이시아 1
노르웨이 1
파키스탄 1
페루 1
세네갈 1
세르비아 1
슬로베니아 1
대한민국 1
2013년 7월 - 2014년 6월
Which Wikimedia projects were targeted?
Project Received
en.wikipedia 65
de.wikipedia 29
commons 27
fr.wikipedia 9
no project named 5
es.wikipedia 3
pt.wikipedia 3
it.wikipedia 2
nl.wikipedia 2
ru.wikipedia 2
ar.wikipedia 1
bg.wikipedia 1
fr.wikivoyage 1
fr.wiktionary 1
jp.wikipedia 1
no.wikipedia 1
pl.wikipedia 1
sl.wikipedia 1
zh.wikipedia 1

Stories

Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station

French Intelligence Agency

  • Time Period: March 2013
  • Story: A French intelligence agency summoned a Wikipedia user to its offices, and threatened him with severe criminal penalties if he did not use his administrative rights to delete information about a military base from French Wikipedia that the agency deemed classified. The supposedly classified information was actually publicly available because the military had provided interviews and a tour of the base to local reporters. We defended the user involved and fought to keep the content up on Wikipedia. Read more.

Aboriginal Language

Mount Wellington, Tasmania
  • Time Period: July 2012
  • Story: A Tasmanian aboriginal language center demanded the removal of the English Wikipedia article on "palawa kani", claiming copyright over the entirety of the language. We refused to remove the article because copyright law simply cannot be used to stop people from using an entire language or to prevent general discussion about the language. Such a broad claim would have chilled free speech and negatively impacted research, education, and public discourse — activities that Wikimedia serves to promote.

Monkey Selfie

Crested black macaque monkey
  • Time Period: January 2014
  • Story: A photographer left his camera unattended in a national park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A female crested black macaque monkey got ahold of the camera and took a series of pictures, including some self-portraits. The pictures were featured in an online newspaper article and eventually posted to Commons. We received a takedown request from the photographer, claiming that he owned the copyright to the photographs. We didn't agree, so we denied the request.