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| Cedric |
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 27th October 2010, 11:16am)  QUOTE(carbuncle @ Wed 27th October 2010, 11:54am)  Has anyone considered the possibility that Godwin decided to leave of his accord? Perhaps for "personnel" reasons?
Since we're speculating here, maybe he saw something coming down the pike that he didn't want to be around for or be associated with? Perhaps being the WMF's lawyer isn't such a great gig when they get successfully sued or stripped of their charity status? Not that I think either of those is likely to happen, but those were the only examples that sprang to mind.
That was my first consideration. But, then I don't think he would have agreed to the wording of Gardner's posting. In fact, he would have probably insisted on as tersely-worded and uninformative a note as possible. Because if you read between the lines and see how Gardner positioned the whole thing as being more Godwin's "fault" than the WMF's "fault", I think this was an unanticipated departure for Godwin. No doubt about it, Sue's chirpy, vague and quite possibly passive-aggressive "Q&A" raises more questions than it answers. The rules of client confidentiality coupled with the natural interests of both the WMF and Godwin to kept quiet as to the true cause for his dismissal make it unlikely that we will ever know what really happened, unless someone says more than they would normally intend in an unguarded moment (always a possibility given this clown college roster). Even then, I would expect the glimpse at the truth to be a limited one. While we are speculating as to the real reason, no need to leave out Godwin's reputation for prickliness. If Kelly Martin has him right (and I suspect she does), Godwin is thin-skinned and has a terrible temper. He may have finally wrote a check with his mouth that only a boot to his ass could cash. That would go a long way toward explaining Sue's precipitous and oddly phrased announcement. Another possibility to consider is a common enough reason that attorneys get fired: he spoke a truth to his client that his client was not prepared to hear. When this is the cause for dismissal, it often comes as a relief to both attorney and client, albeit for different reasons.
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| EricBarbour |
Fri 29th October 2010, 9:15am
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Just a few "interesting" items in the past, that I'd like to point out. First, Mike's RfA. Most people said " of course he should have admin powers!!", but some pissants objected--including, amusingly enough, Risker. Then Anthere swoops in and forces the end of the debate. Then, a few examples of disputes or other nastiness somehow involving Mike. That suicide threat was especially "amusing"--Alison took action, whilst the mighty Mike chose to do nothing, until Alison called him. On the phone. The rest of the AN/I nerds did nothing but squabble. (Why was a photo of Mike a candidate for a Featured Picture? Repeatedly?? Is he so magnificent to behold, or was this simply an attempt to asskiss?) After looking at a lot of mentions of him in the WP database, I have to say that he was invoked in an endless number of disputes, mostly involving copyright/fair use or legal threats. But I saw very little evidence that he actually acted on very many of those issues. I can't count the number of "Has anybody called Mike Godwin?" comments, with little or no evidence they actually called him, nor that he did anything...... This post has been edited by EricBarbour: Fri 29th October 2010, 9:17am
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| Minor4th |
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QUOTE(Cock-up-over-conspiracy @ Wed 27th October 2010, 10:29am)  QUOTE(Minor4th @ Sun 24th October 2010, 7:09pm)  Sounds to me like they 're paying him to be a consultant, and I bet they're paying him a nice amount because he's probabably pissed enough to walk off and let them drown in their own feces. Do you think they 're paying him MORE to be a consultant? No clue what he was being paid as general counsel, and I use the word "consultant" very loosely. I think they arranged for a very swift departure, but they need him for the transition. And Godwin needs to continue to make a living while he looks for another job -- i'd guess he 's being paid 80 or so percent of his salary while he remains available and behaves himself until he is phased out completely. Im sure his access to files and so forth is limited and he's not provided an office onsite, nor permitted to be present at the WMF offices without an escort. Its all just a guess. It's a peculiar situation.
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| Jon Awbrey |
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 14th December 2010, 11:41pm)  In case anyone is interested, it seems that someone named Michelle Paulson is filling in for the Godwin-less WMF these days, when it comes to the legal heavy lifting. Here's her LinkedIn profile. QUOTE Currently drafting original trademark license agreements for television, movie, and printed media use of Wikimedia trademarks, especially the Wikipedia trademark. Establishing online trademark licensing procedure. Drafting multi-party memorandums of understanding for trial manufacture and distribution of Wikipedia products in Europe and Latin America. Drafting and coordinating partnership agreements, software development and support agreements, manufacturing agreements, distribution agreements, preferred vendor agreements, and trademark and brand licensing for Wikimedia product development.
Priorities, priorities, … moar t-shirts less c-men & larn to spell “memorandumbs” Jon 
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| GlassBeadGame |
Wed 15th December 2010, 5:31am
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QUOTE(Jon Awbrey @ Tue 14th December 2010, 11:52pm)  QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 14th December 2010, 11:41pm)  In case anyone is interested, it seems that someone named Michelle Paulson is filling in for the Godwin-less WMF these days, when it comes to the legal heavy lifting. Here's her LinkedIn profile. QUOTE Currently drafting original trademark license agreements for television, movie, and printed media use of Wikimedia trademarks, especially the Wikipedia trademark. Establishing online trademark licensing procedure. Drafting multi-party memorandums of understanding for trial manufacture and distribution of Wikipedia products in Europe and Latin America. Drafting and coordinating partnership agreements, software development and support agreements, manufacturing agreements, distribution agreements, preferred vendor agreements, and trademark and brand licensing for Wikimedia product development.
Priorities, priorities, … moar t-shirts less c-men & larn to spell “memorandumbs” Jon  It's a good thing she is tech savvy. Based on that profile it is likely that she will need Google Maps to find the courthouse. When I saw Community Legal Services I though "Well cool, at least she has represented clients in court." But the description seems like not even that. Maybe California doesn't have a student practice act.
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| melloden |
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QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Wed 15th December 2010, 5:31am)  It's a good thing she is tech savvy. Based on that profile it is likely that she will need Google Maps to find the courthouse. When I saw Community Legal Services I though "Well cool, at least she has represented clients in court." But the description seems like not even that. Maybe California doesn't have a student practice act.
Not Wikipedia savvy, it seems. Registered just a few days ago, and her first edit reads horribly. Assuming that is her, which it almost certainly is.
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| carbuncle |
Thu 16th December 2010, 9:22am
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QUOTE(melloden @ Thu 16th December 2010, 3:37am)  Not Wikipedia savvy, it seems. Registered just a few days ago, and her first edit reads horribly. Assuming that is her, which it almost certainly is. I'm sure this is a case of mistaken identity. I don't think WP's associate counsel would commit copyright violation as their first edit by pasting two paragraphs from a Reuters news story...
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| melloden |
Thu 16th December 2010, 4:42pm
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QUOTE(carbuncle @ Thu 16th December 2010, 9:22am)  QUOTE(melloden @ Thu 16th December 2010, 3:37am)  Not Wikipedia savvy, it seems. Registered just a few days ago, and her first edit reads horribly. Assuming that is her, which it almost certainly is. I'm sure this is a case of mistaken identity. I don't think WP's associate counsel would commit copyright violation as their first edit by pasting two paragraphs from a Reuters news story... Hush, she's only an intern  Although the user name, registration date, and editing interests certainly are similar, you're probably right.
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