Big Brother Awards
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The Big Brother Awards recognize "the government and private sector organizations...which have done the most to threaten personal privacy". It is awarded by Privacy International, and generally the ceremony is at the annual Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference. It is named after the George Orwell character Big Brother from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
[edit] Countries
The following countries have their own version of the Big Brother Awards
- Big Brother Award (Australia)
- Big Brother Award (Austria)
- Big Brother Award (Belgium)
- Big Brother Award (Bulgaria)
- Big Brother Award (Czech Republic)
- Big Brother Award (Denmark)
- Big Brother Award (Finland)
- Big Brother Award (France)
- Big Brother Award (Germany)
- Big Brother Award (Hungary)
- Big Brother Award (Italy)
- Big Brother Award (Japan)
- Big Brother Award (Netherlands)
- Big Brother Award (New Zealand)
- Big Brother Award (Spain)
- Big Brother Award (Switzerland)
- Big Brother Award (United Kingdom)
- Big Brother Award (United States of America)