Petition updatePreserve the Freedom to Publish Findings of Academic Misconduct in GermanyRight now: 125 signatures. And thank you for your thoughtful comments!
Stefan HeßbrüggenMoskau, Russia
Jul 3, 2013
The success of this is really impressive: It's not just the number of signatures. If I guess correctly, approx. 10 % of the signees do not work in Germany. This support is highly appreciated and very helpful. If you want to provide further background to others why this is important, you can now use this list (mainly blog posts). Sorry for failing in copy+paste in the last news item, by the way. Change.org has no preview function for news items. * the 'Süddeutsche Zeitung', linked by 'Archivalia', [10. 6. 2013](http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/434204837/) * "Erbloggtes", [23. 6. 2013](http://erbloggtes.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/es-gibt-kein-problem-mit-wissenschaftsbetrug-solange-niemand-druber-redet/) * "Erlebt", [26. 6. 2013](https://www2.pms.ifi.lmu.de/erlebt/?p=9398) * Raphael Wimmer, [26. 6. 2013](http://raphaelwimmer.wordpress.com/201
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