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Free Internet
The policy debate doesn't always happen within the official policy fora such as  European Commission consultations, or European Parliament committees. Especially when it comes to the Internet and online content. Certain interest groups are trying to deal with it in other venues, such as  court cases against Internet companies. This section looks at instances of legal action against Internet services by private interest groups, or actions by Member States who are implementing laws and initiatives that stand to block the free Internet.
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Berlin: 25,000 march for 'Net freedom Monica Horten
eircom: Internet policing by tech support Monica Horten
German 3-strikes plans uncovered Monica Horten
Pirate Bay jailed for secondary liabilty Monica Horten
Pirate Bay - defence claims 'completely legal' Monica Horten
Pirate Bay trial: IFPI evidence called into question Monica Horten
3-strikes +++ proposed in Italy Monica Horten
Digital Britain: 2 strikes and a stealth tax Monica Horten
Eircom filtering case settles out of court Monica Horten
UK music companies demand ISP liability in copyright law Monica Horten
UK polarised on file sharing and 3-strikes Monica Horten
Danish telecoms industry backs appeal against IFPI Monica Horten
UK ISPS lock out Wikipedia in filtering error Monica Horten
Belgian court verdict: Audible Magic is 'impossible' Monica Horten
Pirate Bay wins reversal of Italian court ruling Monica Horten
Italy: blocked Pirate Bay users redirected to IFPI Monica Horten
Volunteer or we'll sue you, says BPI Monica Horten
British ISPs cave in to music industry on strike 1 of 3 strikes Monica Horten
British music industry in secret talks with ISPs Monica Horten
Spanish IFPI prosecutes file-sharing site Monica Horten
10 Reasons to say 'Non' to French Internet censorship Monica Horten
ACTA: Downloads to be criminalised by the back door Monica Horten
IFPI members sue Irish telco Monica Horten
UK demands filesharing action Monica Horten
 
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 "We who love the Internet

say that user rights are

defined by what we use our

Internet subscriptions for.

We do not want to be

reduced to consumers so

that our rights are only 

what is in the subscription

agreement. "

Eva-Britt Svensson, MEP


Your Freedom to

 repeal the DE Act

 


La Quadrature du Net

La Quadrature du Net

Don't disconnect us!  

European Commission Creative Content Online consultation

AK Zensur

AK Vorrat

Open Rights Group

open rights group

Exgae

  Code

GetUp Action for Australia

 Campaign against Internet filtering in Australia

...AK Vorrat - against data retention

  AK vorrat