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  • Declaration of Internet Freedom113005
  • Wikipedia - Digital Rights113006
  • Internet Freedom Day (January 18th)113007
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation113011
  • World Wide Web Foundation113012
  • Global Network Initiative113013
  • EUSurvey353306
  • Access (Mobilizing for Global Digital Freedom)113014
  • The Web Index113018
  • Internet Watch Foundation: Annual Report 17113019
  • Freedom on the Net 2013 (Freedom House Report)113020
  • Enemies of the Internet 2014113021
  • Enemies of the Internet 2013113028
  • Enemies of the Internet 2012113029
  • Save the Internet (US Campaign)113030
  • Internet Freedom Coalition (US Campaign)113034
  • Voices for Internet Freedom113035
  • Index on Censorship - Digital Freedom113036
  • Keep My Browser Open - Chrome 113037
  • Global Internet Freedom Consortium113041
  • Freedom House - Internet Freedom113042
  • Internet Freedom Fellows & Fellowship Program113043
  • How to preserve fundamental rights on the internet: a guide - Open Democracy 29.09.17113044
  • Battle for the Internet (Guardian Series)113048
  • The Guardian's Open 20: fighters for internet freedom113049
  • Documentary: Controlling the Web (Fault Lines, Al Jazeera)113050
  • Video: Will the internet set us free? (Head to Head, Al Jazeera)113054
  • Book: The Revolution Will be Digitised: Dispatches from the Information War (2012)113055
  • Internet Freedom: A Disturbing View From the Trenches - Huffington Post113056
  • How the law caught up with the internet - Index on Censorship113057
  • Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet (Book by Julian Assange)113061
  • Speech by Aaron Swartz on Internet Freedom113062
  • CONSENT of the NETWORKED: The Worldwide Struggle For Internet Freedom ! 1/12 (amazon) - recommended113063
  • Rebecca MacKinnon - Wikipedia113067
  • Rebecca MacKinnon TED Talk: Let's take back the Internet!113068
  • Rebecca MacKinnon / Consent of the Network Youtube Playlist113069
  • Internet Censorship Circumvention113070
  • 'Declaration for the Future of the Internet' Launched to Promote Open Web for All - Common Dreams 28.04.22286036
  • The fight to protect digital rights is an uphill battle, but not a silent one - Guardian 24.04.14113074
  • The Fall of Internet Freedom: Meet the Company That Secretly Built 'Cuban Twitter' - The Atlantic 04.04.14113075
  • UK branded an 'Enemy of the Internet' for the first time by Reporters Without Borders - Independent 17.03.14113076
  • The Future of Internet Freedom - NYT 11.03.14113081
  • Is the EU heading in the right direction on digital freedom? - Index Censorship Report (Jul 2013)113082
  • Internet Uncertainty - Huffington Post 05.06.13113083
  • Internet S.O.S. - Huffington Post 04.10.13113091
  • Policing the internet - Index 24.08.12113092
  • Internet freedoms under increasing attack - Index 19.06.12113093
  • Global internet freedom begins at home - 21.06.11113098
  • The Fight for a Fair and Free Internet - Atlantic 2/12113099
  • Secretary Clinton’s Remarks on Internet Freedom - 12/11113100
  • A Closer Look: Meta’s First Annual Human Rights Report - Meta 12.07.22296929
  • Meta’s first human rights report is largely self-congratulatory - Techcrunch 07/22296932
  • Meta's first human rights report defends the company's misinformation strategy - engadget 07/22296933
  • Digital rights defenders critique Meta’s first annual human rights report; incl. co. comment - Reuters 07/22296934
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