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  • ...e walls, and generally nosing about where he/she does not belong. However, internet surveillance may well go many steps beyond simple sleuthing. ...//www.netlingo.com/inframes.cfm Netlingo]'', "Information traveling on the Internet usually takes a circuitous route to its destination computer, through sever
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  • '''Internet [[activism]]''' uses Internet communications technologies to enable faster communications and coordinatio ...e Internet to raise funds and push their causes. Corporations also use the Internet to mobilize support for their causes.
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  • '''Internet Without Borders''' was a project launched by [[Frank J. Ponzio, Jr.]] and t ...a different perspective see the book by Jack Goldsmith, ''Who Controls the Internet: Illusions of a Borderless World'', Oxford University Press Inc, USA , June
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  • ...Microsoft]], [[IBM]], Boing, [[Siemens AG|SIEMENS]], [[Phillips]])'' and [[Internet Education Foundation]], mainly targeted at influencing MEPs on key topics f "The European Internet Foundation is established as a legal, not-for-profit entity under Belgian l
    2 KB (306 words) - 01:28, 11 August 2008
  • ...orm MPs interested in expanding their own use of the internet; to consider internet issues relating to British and international society'
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  • ...and lower costs to execute trades, [at] the same time, unfortunately, the Internet has opened new avenues for fraud artists to attempt to swindle the investin ...and, where appropriate, prosecution [and] ... also serves as a liaison on Internet matters with other regulatory agencies and both national and international
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  • ...p]], calling for a completely uncensored internet. The group has co-hosted internet relay chat debates with [[Living Marxism]] [http://groups.google.com/groups Internet Freedom<br>
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  • '''Human Rights Internet''' (HRI) ...Ottawa, Canada. From Ottawa, HRI communicates by phone, fax, mail and the Internet with more than 5,000 organizations and individuals around the world working
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  • #REDIRECT [[Berkman Center For Internet & Society]]
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  • 36 bytes (3 words) - 08:32, 30 September 2007
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  • ...990 form shows that [[Institute for Liberty]] spent $36,836 running the [[Internet Freedom Coalition]] (IFC).<ref>Institute for Liberty, [http://www.guidestar ...ee from government interference. To make sure the power and promise of the Internet continues, we need to keep it free of government interference.
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  • '''Internet Watch Foundation''' ...[http://www.iwf.org.uk/accountability/governance/board-biographies Board], Internet Watch Foundation, accessed December 14, 2010.</ref>
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  • ...aim to ensure that every American...has access to broadband internet.<ref> Internet Innovation Alliance "[http://internetinnovation.org/press-room/broadband-ne ...A took no action when the head of SBC Communications stated that broadband internet providers should be allowed to charge fees to web-based telephone providers
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  • ==Advisory Board <ref>Internet Freedom Festival [https://internetfreedomfestival.org/team/ Team], organiza
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  • '''Hands Off the Internet''' describes itself as "a nationwide coalition of Internet users united together in the belief that the Net's phenomenal growth over t ...site. It presents itself as being against any government regulation of the Internet on principle [http://www.handsofftheinternet.com/hoti_docs/aboutus/principl
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  • [[category:media]][[category:internet]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Berkman Center For Internet & Society]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Berkman Center For Internet & Society]]
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  • '''Internet Without Borders''' was a project launched by [[Frank J. Ponzio, Jr.]] and t ...a different perspective see the book by Jack Goldsmith, ''Who Controls the Internet: Illusions of a Borderless World'', Oxford University Press Inc, USA , June
    383 bytes (50 words) - 03:35, 11 October 2006
  • ...p]], calling for a completely uncensored internet. The group has co-hosted internet relay chat debates with [[Living Marxism]] [http://groups.google.com/groups Internet Freedom<br>
    867 bytes (112 words) - 21:57, 4 December 2004
  • ...and lower costs to execute trades, [at] the same time, unfortunately, the Internet has opened new avenues for fraud artists to attempt to swindle the investin ...and, where appropriate, prosecution [and] ... also serves as a liaison on Internet matters with other regulatory agencies and both national and international
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  • ...ws-and-members.php FEllows of the Academy of Social and Political Research Internet Archive], organizational web page, accessed August 2, 2017.</ref>== ...research.com/honorary-fellows.php Academy of Social and Political Research Internet Archive], organizational web page, accessed August 2, 2017.</ref>==
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  • '''Right Click''' is an Internet consulting firm that offers marketing services to corporations and mostly c *[[Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet]]
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  • ...on efforts to bridge the digital divide and connect every classroom to the Internet. He now runs his own consulting practice." [http://www.benton.org/index.php ...on efforts to bridge the digital divide and connect every classroom to the Internet. In addition to the [[VON Coalition]], he runs his own consulting practice
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  • ...Borrás joined [[IREX]] to support the distributed hosting structure of the Internet Freedom Festival, remaining its executive director." [https://www.irex.org/
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  • ...inexpensive services for small and medium-sized organizations to help with Internet fundraising and membership management. *[[Internet activism]]
    753 bytes (91 words) - 22:41, 27 October 2007
  • ...eb/20070220114844/http://www.protiveris.com/ Homepage (Cached version from Internet ARchive)], Protiveris, accessed November 14, 2007.</ref> ...ww.protiveris.com/about-us/pages/board.html Directors (Cached version from Internet ARchive)], Protiveris, accessed November 14, 2007.</ref>==
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  • '''Cybercrime''' is crime enacted over or using the internet. This includes but is not limited to:[http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercr *Child Exploitation and Internet Fraud matters that have a mail nexus
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  • ...preeminent portals, and is the driving force behind the convergence of the Internet and publishing within the company." [http://www.gvnews.net/html/Corp/board.
    511 bytes (71 words) - 14:05, 2 May 2007
  • '''Kintera, Inc.''' provides database and Internet software to help nonprofit organizations with fundraising, marketing and ou *[[Internet activism]]
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  • ...ibuting multimedia files, such as audio programs or music videos, over the Internet for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. The distribution for *[[Internet activism]]
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  • ...tball supporters association with links to the radical free speech group [[Internet Freedom]] and the [[LM group]]. Established in 1996 by Manchester United su ...t Freedom]] without disclosing that Docherty himself was on the staff of [[Internet Freedom]].
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  • ...[[Spiked Online]] and [[Libero!]] and also writes for free speech group [[Internet Freedom]]. As a 'disability policy analyst', Allirajah was a panel member o ...//www.netfreedom.org/news.asp?item=81 "The Myth of the Cyber Hooligan"], [[Internet Freedom]], 16 August 1999
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  • *[[Hands Off the Internet]] [[Category:Internet]][[Category:Think tanks/personnel]]
    733 bytes (88 words) - 23:40, 23 May 2006
  • ...aign Organization and was the first employee with responsibilities for the Internet. By the time he transitioned out to become Deputy Press Secretary, the Kerr
    475 bytes (73 words) - 16:36, 18 November 2004
  • ...Microsoft]], [[IBM]], Boing, [[Siemens AG|SIEMENS]], [[Phillips]])'' and [[Internet Education Foundation]], mainly targeted at influencing MEPs on key topics f "The European Internet Foundation is established as a legal, not-for-profit entity under Belgian l
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  • The '''Carol/Trevelyan Strategy Group''' (CTSG) is an Internet software company named for company principals [[Dan Carol]] and [[Stuart Tr *[[Internet activism]]
    515 bytes (62 words) - 14:25, 21 July 2004
  • ...ink on the IFC webpage<ref>[http://internetfreedomcoalition.org/about.asp "Internet Freedom Coalition"], accessed September 2009.</ref> leads to the website o
    758 bytes (89 words) - 11:06, 6 September 2009

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