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Home Policy Matters Free Internet
Free Internet
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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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"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 | |
La Quadrature du Net |
Don't disconnect us!
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AK Zensur |
Open Rights Group
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Exgae |
GetUp Action for Australia |
...AK Vorrat - against data retention
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