- Website:
- Role(s):
- Activism
- Topic(s) of work:
- Diversity / Inclusion, Rights, Communication rights, Freedom of expression, Internet Governance (ICANN / IGF), e-Government, Intellectual property, Globalization, Information Society (and cognates), Development, Privacy, Internet, Social Movements and Sectors
Description
The Global Internet Liberty Campaign was formed at the annual meeting of the Internet Society in Montreal. Members of the coalition include the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, Human Rights Watch, the Internet Society, Privacy International, the Association des Utilisateurs d'Internet, and other civil liberties and human rights organizations.
The Global Internet Liberty Campaign advocates...
- Prohibiting prior censorship of
on-line communication.
- Requiring that laws restricting
the content of on-line speech distinguish between the
liability of content providers and the liability of
data carriers.
- Insisting that on-line free
expression not be restricted by indirect means such as
excessively restrictive governmental or private
controls over computer hardware or software,
telecommunications infrastructure, or other essential
components of the Internet.
- Including citizens in the Global
Information Infrastructure (GII) development process
from countries that are currently unstable
economically, have insufficient infrastructure, or
lack sophisticated technology.
- Prohibiting discrimination on the
basis of race, color, sex, language, religion,
political or other opinion, national or social origin,
property, birth or other status.
- Ensuring that personal information
generated on the GII for one purpose is not used for
an unrelated purpose or disclosed without the person's
informed consent and enabling individuals to review
personal information on the Internet and to correct
inaccurate information.
- Allowing on line users to encrypt their communications and information without restriction.
We invite you our fellow users from around the world who are interested in taking concerted action to protect the Internet to join us in this campaign.
Members (Institutions)
- Swiss Internet User Group (SIUG), Zurich, Switzerland
- Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) - Reporters Without Borders, Paris, France
- quintessenz, Vienna, Austria
- Privacy International, London EC1R 1UQ, United Kingdom
- Open Society Institute, New York City, New York, United States
- Online Policy Group, San Francisco, CA 94110, United States
- Internet Obshtestvo Balgarija, Internet Society Bulgaria (ISOC), Sofia, Bulgaria
- Imaginons un réseau Internet solidaire (IRIS),
- Human Rights Watch, New York, NY, United States
- Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), Wrestlingworth, Sandy, United Kingdom
- Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), Washington D.C. , United States
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), San Francisco, CA 94110, United States
- Electronic Frontier Finland (EFFI), Helsinki, Finland
- Digital Rights, Frederiksberg, Denmark
- Digital Freedom Network, Newark, NJ, United States
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Palo Alto, CA 94302, United States
- Chaos Computer Club (CCC), Hamburg, Germany
- Center for Democracy and Technology, Washington, DC, United States
- Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, PO BOX 407 Toronto, ON M5V 3B1 , Canada
- Balgarski institut za pravno razvitie - Bulgarian Institute for Legal Development (BILD), Sofia, Bulgaria
- Bits of Freedom (BOF), Netherlands
- Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Melville , South Africa
- Association Electronique Libre (AEL) - Free Electronic Association, Wanze, Belgium
- Derechos Human Rights, San Leandro, CA, United States