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Tag: Transparency Report

The Wikimedia Foundation’s Latest Transparency Report

31 March 20254 April 2025 by Riddy Khan

2024 Wikimedia Foundation litigation review: Defending the Wikimedia projects and volunteers in court, and shaping the future of the internet

14 March 202511 April 2025 by Jacob Rogers, Phil Bradley-Schmieg, Amanda Jardineand Lukas Ruthes Goncalves

The Wikimedia Foundation’s Latest Transparency Report

10 October 202431 March 2025 by Riddy Khan

Wikimedia Foundation defeats gambling magnate’s lawsuit in Germany

26 August 202426 August 2024 by Phil Bradley-Schmiegand Jacob Rogers

The Wikimedia Foundation’s Latest Transparency Report

12 April 202412 April 2024 by Riddy Khanand Ellen Magallanes

Wikimedia Foundation releases first transparency report of 2023

2 November 20232 November 2023 by Ellen Magallanes

Celebrating Human Rights Day 2022 with Action: Reflecting on 2022, Preparing for the Future

20 December 202225 April 2024 by Richard Gaines

How the Wikimedia Foundation responded to takedown and user data requests on the Wikimedia projects in the second half of 2020

19 May 202119 May 2021 by Jim Buattiand Cristina Butoiu

Protecting privacy, combatting censorship: The Wikimedia Foundation’s Newest Transparency Report

21 October 2020 by Jim Buattiand Leighanna Mixter

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