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Works to promote democratic values and constitutional liberties in the digital age.
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http://www.netaid.org
An international organization of groups working for cyber-liberties, who are determined to preserve civil liberties and human rights on the Internet.
http://www.gilc.org/
A public interest research center established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
http://www.epic.org/
Organization working to protect privacy and freedom of expression on the Internet. Has up-to-date news on privacy related issues. Has internal search engine.
http://www.eff.org/
Issue oriented group focused on access, privacy, safety, human rights. Has links to news archives. Updated frequently.
http://www.onlinepolicy.org
A trade association for computer software, hardware, consulting companies working to keep e-commerce unregulated. Links to news articles concerning Internet regulation of business. Has newsletter.
http://www.actonline.org/
This site is against government regulation of the Internet,particularly e-commerce. Links to legislation concerning Internet taxation. Also has links to state by state information.
http://www.handsoff.org
Articles, documents, guidelines for use of the Internet. The main focus is the impact of information technology on the law.
http://www.kentlaw.edu/legaltech/
Organization working for privacy rights in Information Technology. Has mailing lists. Has links to articles about privacy and computers in Canada.
http://www.efc.ca/