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OpenINTERNET-Activism[edit]
OpenInternet (Open Access to Neutral Info)[edit]
Clarification of 'Neutral': Zero propaganda, via hidden/secret corporate influence. Journalists, and political voices should be free to express ideas, and the public should be capable of accessing those opinions, without the data becoming molested or completely blocked by private minorities. Please reference use of Dark Net for circumvention of censorship during the Arab Spring, and many other example.
- Aaron Swartz
- Access to knowledge movement
- Affero General Public License
- Alan Morrison (lawyer)
- Alice Lakey
- Amarnath Sehgal
- Amelia Andersdotter
- Andy Carvin
- Anna Troberg
- Anontune
- Anonymous (group)
- Antonia Stone
- Aozora Bunko
- Arnold Díaz
- Arthur Kallet
- Association des Audionautes
- Association Electronique Libre
- Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists
- Bahnhof
- Bandista
- Barbara Nitke
- Bassel Khartabil
- Beatallica
- Benjamin Mako Hill
- Benton Foundation
- Betty Furness
- Blair Levin
- Boaz Keysar
- Bonnie Bracey
- Brewster Kahle
- Browse wrap
- Bruce Lehman
- Call sign
- Cary Sherman
- Caselex
- CeCILL
- Center for Copyright Information
- Charles Benton
- Charlie Angus
- Child Protection Registry Acts
- Christian Engström
- Cindy Cohn
- Clean room design
- Clickwrap
- Colston Warne
- Communia
- Communications law
- Community Broadband Bill
- Comparably efficient interconnection
- Computational law
- Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier
- Computer trespass
- Conor Pope
- Contributor License Agreement
- CONTU
- Copyleft
- Copyright Alert System
- Copyright aspects of hyperlinking and framing
- Cory Doctorow
- Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay
- Creative Commons jurisdiction ports
- Creative Commons license
- Creative Commons-licensed content directories
- Creator ownership
- Creator's Bill of Rights
- Crypto-anarchism
- Culture Freedom Day
- Cyber defamation law
- CyberBerkut
- Cyberstalking legislation
- Cyprus Safer Internet Hotline
- Czech Pirate Party
- Dale Goldhawk
- Danger Mouse (musician)
- Data discrimination
- Data haven
- David A. Wiley
- David Bravo Bueno
- David Cobb
- David Horowitz (consumer advocate)
- David K. Levine
- David Lazarus
- Decentralized Autonomous Organization
- Deep linking
- Defective by Design
- Digital commons (economics)
- Digital Copyright Canada
- Digital evidence
- Digital Freedom campaign
- Digital inheritance
- Digital Rights Ireland
- Digital signatures and law
- Digitalcourage
- Digitale Gesellschaft
- Donald K. Ross (author)
- Downhill Battle
- Download This Song
- Eben Moglen
- Edgar David Villanueva
- Edward Felten
- EFF-Austin
- ElcomSoft
- Electronic Commerce Protection Act
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Electronic Frontiers Georgia
- Elliot F. Kaye
- Email spam legislation by country
- End-user license agreement
- Entores Ltd v Miles Far East Corp
- Eolas
- Eric Eldred
- Esther Peterson
- Ethan Zuckerman
- European Pirate Party
- European Union Public Licence
- Export of cryptography
- Export of cryptography from the United States
- Fair Use Project
- Federal Commission of Telecommunications (Mexico)
- Federal Telecommunications Institute
- Federico Heinz
- Fight for the Future
- Florence Kelley
- Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
- Franco Iacomella
- Fred von Lohmann
- Frederick J. Schlink
- Fredrik Neij
- Free culture movement
- Free Knowledge Institute
- Free license
- Free Software Foundation
- Free Software Foundation anti-Windows campaigns
- Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Free Software Movement of Karnataka
- Gene Kimmelman
- Georg C. F. Greve
- Gigi Sohn
- Global Network Initiative
- Global Text
- GNU General Public License
- GNU Lesser General Public License
- Gottfrid Svartholm
- GPL font exception
- GPL linking exception
- Gripe site
- H. D. Shourie
- Hampton Roads Telephone Analysis Sharing Network
- Hartmut Pilch
- Harvey Rosenfield
- Harvey Washington Wiley
- Heather Ford
- Heather Joseph
- Heather Marsh
- Helen Ewing Nelson
- Herb Denenberg
- Hermann-Josef Tenhagen
- Hubertus Primus
- Hundred Thousand Billion Poems
- Icelandic Digital Freedom Society
- Illegal prime
- Illinois PIRG
- Indian Telegraph Act, 1885
- Indian Wireless Telegraph Rules
- Infoanarchism
- Information privacy law
- Institute of Space and Telecommunications Law
- Interconnect agreement
- Interconnection
- Internet as a source of prior art
- Internet taxes
- IP Justice
- Isabel Bevier
- IT-Political Association of Denmark
- Jack Valenti
- James Boyle (academic)
- Javier de la Cueva
- Jeff Burk
- Jeffrey M. Smith
- Jenny Toomey
- Joan Claybrook
- Joe Carcione
- Jon Hall (programmer)
- Jon Phillips
- Jonas Öberg
- Jonathan Greatorex
- Joost Smiers
- Jorge Cortell
- Joseph Mohorovic
- Kai Puolamäki
- Katherine Albrecht
- Kembrew McLeod
- Ken Freedman
- Kenneth Hecht
- Kento Masuda
- Kevin Carson
- La Quadrature du Net
- Law of the Horse
- Lawrence Lessig
- Lawrence Liang
- League for Programming Freedom
- Legal aspects of computing
- Legal aspects of file sharing
- Legal issues with BitTorrent
- Legality of piggybacking
- Les Henderson
- Libertarian perspectives on intellectual property
- Libre (word)
- Librusec
- Limitations on exclusive rights: Computer programs
- List of litigation involving the Electronic Frontier Foundation
- List of Pirate Parties
- List of telecommunications regulatory bodies
- Lucy Randolph Mason
- M. S. Swaminathan
- Ma3bar
- Magic Lantern (software)
- Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom
- Marc Kasky
- Marietta S. Robinson
- Marjorie Heins
- Mark Cuban
- Mark J. Green
- Mary Harriman Rumsey
- Mashup (music)
- Mashup (video)
- Medea Benjamin
- Meglena Kuneva
- Michael Gurstein
- Michael Pertschuk
- Michael Vernon
- Michael W. Carroll
- Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington
- Michel Bauwens
- Michele Boldrin
- Mike Godwin
- Mike Rossner
- Misha Verbitsky
- Mitch Glazier
- MoPIRG
- Motion Picture Association of America
- Movie4k.to
- Music piracy
- National Action Plan (Pakistan)
- Negativland
- Nelson A. Miles
- Net neutrality in the Netherlands
- Net neutrality law
- Newzbin
- NEXA Center for Internet and Society
- Non-assertion covenant
- Notice and take down
- Notorious markets
- Ohio PIRG
- Open Music Model
- Open Rights Group
- Open source
- Open Source Observatory and Repository
- OpenForum Europe
- Opposition to copyright
- Pamela Samuelson
- Pat LaMarche
- Patent Busting Project
- Patrice Riemens
- Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
- Permissive free software licence
- Personal jurisdiction over international defendants in the United States
- Peter Drahos
- Peter Sunde
- Phil Edmonston
- Phil Radford
- Piraattiliitto
- Piratbyrån
- Pirate Cinema
- Pirate Parties International
- Pirate Party
- Pirate Party (Estonia)
- Pirate Party of Sweden
- Pirate Party UK
- PIRGIM
- Platform for Internet Content Selection
- Policies promoting wireless broadband in the United States
- Principality of Sealand
- Project Harmony (FOSS group)
- Proprietary software
- Protected computer
- PRQ
- Public Citizen Litigation Group
- Public Domain Day
- Public Knowledge
- Public Patent Foundation
- Quinn Norton
- R S Praveen Raj
- Ralph Nader
- Randal Pinkett
- Randy Saaf
- Rasmus Fleischer
- RedHack
- Reed Hundt
- Return merchandise authorization
- Richard Stallman
- Rick Falkvinge
- Robert B. Choate, Jr.
- Robert Pepper
- Robert Rebhan
- Robert S. Adler
- Robin Gross
- Roland Hüttenrauch
- Ronaldo Lemos
- Royaldutchshellplc.com
- Ruth Y. Goldway
- Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Saul Williams
- Scientology and the Internet
- Scott Greenall
- Search neutrality
- Security breach notification laws
- SecurityMetrics
- Serious Tubes Networks
- Seth Schoen
- Sharism
- Sheila McKechnie
- Shrink wrap contract
- Simona Levi
- Siva Vaidhyanathan
- Smart contract
- Societal views on patents
- Software law
- Software patent debate
- Source code escrow
- Stanley Aronowitz
- Steal This Film
- Stefan Flod
- Stephan Kinsella
- Stephen Brobeck
- Steve Connell
- Structure, sequence and organization
- Stuart Langridge
- Students for Free Culture
- Suw Charman-Anderson
- Suzanne Shell
- Swecha
- Sybil Niden Goldrich
- Taalam Acey
- Tankafritt
- Tappy Phillips
- Taxation of digital goods
- Telecomix
- Telecommunications Act (Canada)
- Telecommunications lease
- Telegraph Act
- Telephone recording laws
- The Grey Album
- The League of Noble Peers
- The Pirate Bay
- The Pirate Bay trial
- Timothy Laszlo Sandor
- Title 21 CFR Part 11
- Trent Reznor
- Tunisian Pirate Party
- TV Links
- Union for the Public Domain
- Universal Service Directive
- Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
- US State Laws and Policies for ICT Accessibility
- User:Paul.j.richardson/Books/OpenINTERNET-Activism
- Viktor Alksnis
- Wallace Sampson
- Walter Bosse
- Warrant canary
- Wau Holland Foundation
- Wendy Seltzer
- Werner Brinkmann
- William John Sullivan
- Wireless Telegraphy Acts
- World Intellectual Wealth Organisation
- Wouter Tebbens
- Wu Ming
- Yochai Benkler