| Article 19 (International Centre Against Censorship) | Campaign for Internet Freedom (opposed to all attempts to censor and regulate Internet from newsgroup bans to the use of PICS) | Cyber-Rights and Cyber-Liberties (UK) | Digital Freedom Network (promotes use of Internet to advance free speech and human rights around world) | Digital Future Coalition | Electronic Frontier Canada (founded to ensure principles embodied in Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected as new computing, communications, and information technologies introduced into Canadian society) | Electronic Frontier Foundation (non-profit, non-partisan organization working in public interest to protect fundamental civil liberties, including privacy and freedom of expression, in arena of computers and Internet) | Global Internet Liberty Campaign | IFEX (The International Freedom of Expression Exchange - cooperative organization consisting of more than 40 freedom of expression groups worldwide) | Index on Censorship | Internet Free Expression Alliance | PEN American Center | Reporters Sans Frontières | Zero-Knowledge Systems - Freedom Internet Identity Management System | |
Resources | Freedom of Information Act / Electronic Reading Room (US Dept. of State) | Reporters Sans Frontières - 1997 Report (45 countries restrict citizens' access to Internet - usually by forcing them to subscribe to a state-run Internet Service Provider - ISP) and "The twenty enemies of the Internet" (Aug. 9, 1999) | |
Media | DAZIBO (le webzine de Reporters sans frontières contre la censure) | Wired - "The Net: Enemy of the State?" (Heather McCabe, Aug. 12, 1999) | |
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| Resources | Insurgency Online | Online Resource Guide to Political Inquiry | |