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http://www.aclu.org/ ¬
ACLU American Civil Liberties Union
ACLU covers the whole range of human rights from cyberspace to U.S. national security issues, gay, religious and workplace rights. ACLU´s server contains whole loads of of information on the issues as above http://www.aclu.org/news/newssearch.html. Recently celebrating Banned Books Week and hosting the Global Internet Liberty Campaign ¬
http://www.cdt.org/ ¬
CDT Center for Democracy and Technology
Co-hosting the Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition. Documentations, court transcripts and statements by politicians.
CDTs regular Policy Posts circulate in more than 9,000 copies.
http://www.eff.org
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EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation
Mother of all cyber liberty movements. Current hierarchy of issues: free speech, encryption, privacy, intellectual property.
Huge online library containing more than 14.000 documents.
EFFector newsletter for members.
http://epic.org/
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EPIC Electronic Privacy Information Center
established in 1994.
Joint project of the Fund for Constitutional Government and Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. Organization of national and international conferences; providing testimony to Congress and federal agencies; on-line campaigns. Abstracts and good linkwork to ongoing affairs, including hackersÔ issues 96 EPIC Cryptography and Privacy Sourcebook. Newsletter EPIC Alert.
http://www.crypto.com/ ¬
EPRP Encryption Policy Ressource Page
Specializes in the said field, ardent supporters of the Pro-Code bill
High up in the values: U.S.competitiveness. Hosting easy to understand introduction to public key cryptography
Regular Newsletter.
http://www.vtw.org
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VTW Voters Telecommunications Watch
Hierarchy of campaigns: encryption, free speech, copyright, privacy, parenting safety. Argumentative help and questionnaire for political campaigning. Focus on small internet businesses.
Billwatch newsletter is published every week when U.S Congress is in Session.
VTW does not accept donations.
http://www.mindvox.com/~bluemoon/iag/ ¬
IAG Internet Action Group
Dedicated to getting facts to the offline public. Organization of local demonstrations. Initiative including cyber activists in India, Australia and Peru.
http://www.peacefire.org/ ¬
Teen Net anti-censorship alliance
´They didn't ask what we thought about censorship. We're going to tell them anyway.´
http://www.vtw.org/speech/ ¬
free speech heads to the supreme court
The fight for online free speech goes now to the Supreme Court. Follow the link to read about our victory and the road ahead of us.
http://snyside.sunnyside.com/home.html/ ¬
Cyber-Rights
It is not just a techie obsession to be concerned with privacy, free speech
and universal access. It is a realistic concern for the future of democracy and equity.
The Campaign for Cyber-Rights seeks to raise awareness of the
forces involved in the development of Cyberspace, and to take a lead in promoting the rights of everyone in the world-wide Information Age.
http://www.cyberpolis.org/cyberPOLIS/ ¬
Open Eyes
The Cyberspace MediaWatch project arises from a coming together of two originally disparate ideas:
1) a web robot specially designed to help track Internet-related news stories appearing on the websites of the mainsteam, popular media; and
2) Jon Katz's GEEK Force proposal.
http://www.well.com/user/jonl/bonfire.html ¬
Virtual Bonfire
is an evolving guide for local and regional groups of cyberactivists. Jon Lebkowsky of the Electronic Frontiers Forum at HotWired (first you will have to join the hotwired network but no worry - it«s free) is writing the basic organizational guide with input from an email list and from other activists. Our goal is to produce a document that can find broadest possible circulation over the Internet, and a hardcopy book including the guide and other texts written by leading cyberactivists.
http://www.dfc.org/dfc/ ¬
Digital Future Coalition
news stand, links, alerts, hot stuff, international ressources, consumer section, international legislative activity affecting the internet .... The Digital Future Coalition (DFC) was formed in the fall of 1995 to work towards a thorough, broad and balanced Congressional debate of U.S. copyright law and policy. Members:
http://www.ari.net/dfc/dfc/member.htm
letter to al gore: http://www.ari.net/dfc/intl/gore.htm
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