New Book Proposes Open Internet Policies for Latin America
Friday, January 27th, 2012Last week, the Center for the Study of Free Expression (CELE) at Argentina’s University of Palermo released Towards an Internet free of Censorship: Proposals for Latin America [Hacía una Internet libre de censura: Propuestas para América Latina] [es]. With contributions by leading policy experts from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S., the book [...]
SOPA undermines the U.S. in its negotiations for a free, open Internet
Thursday, December 15th, 2011Yesterday, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) approved an influential Recommendation on Principles for Internet Policy Making [pdf]. It contains a set of 14 principles intended as a blueprint guiding Internet policy development for its 34 member states and Egypt. Many of these principles uphold core values we have long championed: fostering an [...]
Open Policy On Courthouse Displays Results In Unusual Mix
Saturday, December 3rd, 2011In Leesburg, Virginia, the first of 9 or 10 holiday displays on the Louden County Court House grounds will go up this week end. As reported last month by Leesburg Today, after an unsuccessful effort in 2009 to end all holiday displays in Courthouse Square– which would have included a manger scene and a Christmas [...]
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