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ch like the Digital Freedom Campaign, believes we need a Digital Bill of Rights to serve as "a consistent policy governing everything from Internet Protocol regulations to intellectual property on the Web."
The Digital Freedom Campaign focuses on the first three issues laid out in the TechCrunch piece -- "The Right to Use and Reuse Content," "The Right to Control Digital Property On Your Own Device" and "The Right to the Free Flow of Information."
The presidential election gives us a chance to turn the page and move forward, with support and guidance from policymakers, into a bright digital future.
Now let's see if anyone in Washington is listening.
Read more about it at TechCrunch.
And then cast your vote!
ch like the Digital Freedom Campaign, believes we need a Digital Bill of Rights to serve as "a consistent policy governing everything from Internet Protocol regulations to intellectual property on the Web." The Digital Freedom Campaign focuses on the first three issues laid out in the TechCrunch piece -- "The Right to Use and Reuse Content," "The Right to Control Digital Property On Your Own Device" and "The Right to the Free Flow of Information."
The presidential election gives us a chance to turn the page and move forward, with support and guidance from policymakers, into a bright digital future.
Now let's see if anyone in Washington is listening.
Read more about it at TechCrunch.
And then cast your vote!



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