Monday, July 02, 2012

Announcing The Declaration of Internet Freedom...

A whole bunch of organizations and individuals are getting together today to launch the beginning of a process, the creation of an Internet Declaration of Freedom. We've seen how the internet has been under attack from various directions, and we recognize that it's time to make that stop. The internet is an incredible platform that we want to grow and to thrive, and thus, a very large coalition got together to produce the following document as a starting point, hoping to kick off a much larger discussion which we hope you'll join in.

 We've set up our own Step2 discussion page where you can vote on the principles, discuss them, add your own ideas... whatever you'd like. You can, of course, also discuss them below in the comments. There are a number of other organizations setting up pages as well. The folks at Free Press have put up a Declaration of Internet Freedom site that lists out many of the organizations and individuals who were involved in putting this together and who are supporting the effort. There's also a subreddit and a Cheezburger page. Lots of other groups have set up action pages where you can take part as well, including EFF, Access and Free Press. Full story...

Related posts:
  1. Governments pose greatest threat to internet, says Google's Eric Schmidt...
  2. France on the verge of becoming "an enemy of the internet"
  3. German hackers are building a DIY programme to put their own uncensored...
  4. The freedom not to obey...
  5. The Perfect Storm of internet censorship...
  6. ACTA rejected by EU Parliament committees in crucial vote...

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