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Media quotes

Iptegrity creates Impact!

Iptegrity's impact is measurable. It is widely referenced by the media throughout Europe,  and is used as a source for EU  communications and Internet policy. 

Each of my postings achieves thousands of page views  and the website in total averages  around 200,000 page views per month. It is achieving this entirely on its  own merit, and I do not use any form of paid-for publicity or advertising.

Here are over 60  instances where either Monica Horten or iptegrity  have been quoted or linked  by media sites.

DW.com June 2020
CNN Wire 2018
Society for Computers & the Law - 2017 Brexit predictions
BBC.com 2017
Security Week 2017
Internet Policy Review October 2014
InfoSecurity January 2014
European Parliamentary Research Service 2014
Computerworld November 2013
Internet Policy Review September 2013
Techdirt July 2013
ZDNet April 2013
Infosecurity July 2013
Open Society Foundation: News Digest May 2013
New York Times / International Herald Tribune May 2013
TR Emeritus.com December 2013
Green Left Weekly December 2013
Computerworld UK April 2013
Hans Peter Lehofer blog March 2013
The Guardian 2012 Open Internet Poll
Computerworld UK Sept.2012
ZD Net Belgium Sept.2012
Heise Online April 2012
Infosecurity Magazine April 2012
Techdirt April 2012
Techdirt February 2012
Heise Online February 2012
Ars Technica February 2012
Netzpolitik February 2012
Wired UK February 2012
Business Insider February 2012
ZD Net.com 9 February 2012
The Inquirer February 2012
ThinkBroadband February 2012
ISP Review November 2011
ZD Net.com 21 November 2011
Bloomberg Law Reports October 2011
TorrentFreak May 2011
Techdirt 27 May 2011
IGP blog - Internet Governance Project
Techdirt 6 May 2011
Corriere della sera.it August 2010
Spiegel-Online (Germany)
Zeropaid.com
Society for Computers and the Law
Perspectives 2010: The Official TM Forum Yearbook
Sky News
Michael Geist blog
TVN24.pl (Poland)
Dagens Nyheter (Sweden)
Chris Marsden blog
Carrollogos blog
Quinta's weblog
Heise Online (Germany)
Intellectual Property Watch
Comon (Danish IT magazine)
International Telecommunications Users Group (INTUG)
Computer Weekly
La Repubblica (Italy)
The Register
Telecoms Europe
Deep Packet Inspection under its own spotlight
Paquet Télécom et contrôle des internautes
Three Strikes and you're -er- confused?
Netzsperren-Bugs im Telekom-Paket
Im Netz der Lobbyisten
Telecom TV: Old dogs and new tricks
Telecom TV: Keep the Internet neutral
PC Pro
Max PC
Media Week
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Iptegrity in brief

 

Iptegrity.com is the website of Dr Monica Horten. I’ve been analysing analysing digital policy since 2008. Way back then, I identified how issues around rights can influence Internet policy, and that has been a thread throughout all of my research. I hold a PhD in EU Communications Policy from the University of Westminster (2010), and a Post-graduate diploma in marketing.   I’ve served as an independent expert on the Council of Europe  Committee on Internet Freedoms, and was involved in a capacity building project in Moldova, Georgia, and Ukraine. I am currently (from June 2022)  Policy Manager - Freedom of Expression, with the Open Rights Group. For more, see About Iptegrity

Iptegrity.com is made available free of charge for  non-commercial use, Please link-back & attribute Monica Horten. Thank you for respecting this.

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