Digital Freedom campaign
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The Digital Freedom campaign is a lobbying advocacy campaign formed on October 25, 2006. The campaign is committed to teaching lawmakers, policy-makers, and consumers the value of new digital technologies.
[edit] Partners
- Consumer Electronics Association
- Be The Media
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Public Knowledge
- New America Foundation
- Ethos Group
- Re:New Media
- Independent Feature Project
- The Media Access Project
- Therecordindustry.com
- Acorn Active Media Foundation
- CUWiN
- FreeNetworks.org
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Home Recording Rights Coalition
- Community Technology Centers' Network
- Computer and Communications Industry Association
- Illinois Community Technology Coalition
- Association For Community Networking
- Chicago Digital Access Alliance
- American Library Association
- Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association
- OutboundMusic.com
- Northern Virginia Technology Council
- National Video Resources
[edit] See also
- Digital freedom
- Copyleft
- Copyright Alliance
- Creative Commons
- Fair use
- Free Culture movement
- Intellectual property