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open rights group Post date  12.01.2005, 3:04 PM

posted by lisa lynch

Becky Hogge writes in Opendemocracy about a new digital rights organization, The Open Rights Group, based in Westminster, Brussels and Geneva. Like the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the United States, the Open Rights Group will address issues such as access, freedom of speech online, and file sharing. Unlike the EFF -- which was initially bankrolled by a small group of beleivers -- the Open Rights Group was started by a group of 1,000 subscribers who will each pay five pounds a month to get the organization going.

Posted by lisa lynch on December 1, 2005 03:04 PM
tags: digital, electronic, foundation, frontier, open, rights, source

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