Category talk:Free speech activists
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The intent behind this category is to organize and provide access to people by a significant domain of activism. Ultimately, it should be included with other categories, sub-categories, and super-categories relating to information advocacy, including players & modes of activity such as a) advocacy organizations; b) individual activists; c) scholars, theorists & academics; d) governing bodies & codes (censorship boards, ratings codes, licensing rate panels (CARP), etc.); e) awards in the field; and various subjects / domains of information, such as a) free speech; b) privacy; c) intellectual property law; d) norms of sharing and transmitting information and knowledge (gift culture, permissions culture, etc.). --LQ 19:14, 5 November 2006 (UTC)