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http://www.eff.org/br/

 

 

Electronic Frontier Foundation

 

 

Help Us Protect Free Speech Online!

Display the Blue Ribbon to support the essential human right of free

speech, a fundamental building block of free society, affirmed by the

U.S. Bill of Rights in 1791 and by the U.N. Declaration of Human

Rights in 1948.

 

Here at EFF, we continue to fight for the right to free speech. Our

latest campaign revolves around the legal rights of bloggers and

citizen journalists.

 

EFF is a donor-funded nonprofit group of passionate people—lawyers,

technologists, volunteers, and visionaries — who depend on your

support to continue successfully defending your digital rights.

Litigation is particularly expensive; because two-thirds of our budget

comes from individual donors, every contribution is critical to

helping EFF fight —and win—more cases.

 

You Have the Right to Blog Anonymously. EFF has fought for your right

to speak anonymously on the Internet, establishing legal protections

in several states and federal jurisdictions, and developing

technologies to help you protect you identity. With your support, EFF

can continue to defend this right, conducting impact litigation to

establish strict standards to unmask an anonymous critic in more

jurisdictions.

 

You Have the Right to Keep Sources Confidential. In Apple v. Does, EFF

is fighting to establish the reporter's privilege for online

journalists before the California courts. With your support, EFF can

defend news bloggers from subpoenas seeking the identity of

confidential sources in more jurisdictions.

 

You Have the Right to Make Fair Use of Intellectual Property. In OPG

v. Diebold, Diebold, Inc., a manufacturer of electronic voting

machines, had sent out copyright cease-and-desist letters to ISPs

after internal documents indicating flaws in their systems were

published on the Internet. EFF established the publication was a fair

use. With your support, EFF can help fight to protect bloggers from

frivolous or abusive threats and lawsuits.

 

You have the Right to Allow Reader's Comments Without Fear. In Barrett

v. Rosenthal, EFF is working to establish that Section 230, a strong

federal immunity for online publishers, applies to bloggers. With your

support, EFF can continue to protect bloggers from liability for

comments left by third parties.

 

You Have the Right to Protect Your Server from Government Seizure. In

In re Subpoena to Rackspace. EFF successfully fought to unveil a

secret government subpoena that had resulted in more than 20

Independent Media Center (Indymedia) news websites and other Internet

services being taken offline. With your support, EFF can hold the

government accountable for investigations that cut off protected speech.

 

You Have the Right to Freely Blog about Elections. EFF has advocated

for the sensible application of Federal Election Commission rules to

blogs that comment on political campaigns. With your support, EFF can

continue to protect political blogs from onerous campaign regulations.

 

You Have the Right to Blog about Your Workplace. EFF has educated

bloggers on their rights to blog about their workplace and developed

technologies to help anonymous whistle bloggers. With your support,

EFF can help shape the law to protect workplace bloggers from unfair

retaliation.

 

You Have the Right to Access as Media. EFF has educated bloggers on

their right to access public information, attend public events with

the same rights as mainstream media, and how to blog from public

events. With your support, EFF can fight for bloggers right to access

as media.

 

Know Your Rights and Prepare to Defend Them. EFF has created the Legal

Guide for Bloggers to give you a basic roadmap to the legal issues you

may confront as a blogger and a guide on How to Blog Safely. With your

support, EFF can expand and update these guides.

 

Support EFF by Becoming a Member Today!

Become a Blue Ribbon Site

 

EFF encourages you to place a Blue Ribbon Campaign icon (below) on

your servers and web pages to support the campaign (described at the

top of the right column of this page).

 

Copy and paste this text into your HTML web page where you want the

Blue Ribbon icon to appear:

 

<BR /><DIV ALIGN= " CENTER " >

<A HREF= " http://www.eff.org/br/ " >

<IMG SRC= " http://www.eff.org/br/br.gif "

ALT= " Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign "

HEIGHT= " 76 " WIDTH= " 112 " BORDER= " 1 " ALIGN= " MIDDLE " >

<BR />

Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!</A>

</DIV>

<BR />

 

And it will look like this:

[blue Ribbon Campaign icon]

Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!

 

There is also a PNG version, as well as this animated GIF version.

 

Or if you would like a small non-animated gif, copy and paste this

text into your HTML web page where ever you want the Blue Ribbon icon

to appear:

 

<BR />

<DIV ALIGN= " CENTER " >

<A HREF= " http://www.eff.org/br " >

<IMG SRC= " http://www.eff.org/br/brstrip.gif "

ALT= " Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign "

HEIGHT= " 41 " WIDTH= " 150 " BORDER= " 0 " ALIGN= " MIDDLE " >

<BR />

Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!</A>

</DIV>

<BR />

 

And it will look like this:

[blue Ribbon Campaign icon]

Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Please be sure to load OUR copy of the image

(http://www.eff.org/br/br.gif) on your page, rather than using a local

copy of if on your own site, unless your site gets more than 30K hits

per day. This allows us to replace the " usual " Blue Ribbon icon with

an " ALERT! " version (which you may or may not be seeing above, right

now) during action alerts, and have that change appear on thousands of

campaign participants' pages instantly, with no need for you to change

your web page. (Heavy-use sites should use their own copy, and check

ours periodically to see if it has changed.)

 

Please also make sure your link points to the EFF Blue Ribbon home

page at http://www.eff.org/br/ (as in the above example). Feel free to

adjust image alignment and positioning, etc., to suit your page design

needs. One trick: changing BORDER= " 1 " to BORDER= " 0 " (or vice versa for

the small icon) may look better on light-colored pages.

 

If you are in another country and want to point to a localized

alternate Blue Ribbon page please feel free to do so, and let us know

where it is. We hope to work with our non-US counterparts to set up

more Blue Ribbon pages for online free speech, globally.

Regional Campaigns:

 

..au .bg .ca .fr .pt .uk .us .kr

 

Thank you for your support and activism, and remember - it's YOUR

rights you are fighting for!

FREE EXPRESSION HOT TOPICS:

 

Internet Blocking, Ratings & Labeling Systems (Censorware) Archive

The CHIPA (CIPA) Cases

The COPA Case

Censorship & Free Expression

Anonymity

RELATED SUBJECTS:

 

" Digital Rights Management " & YOUR Fair Use Rights

Encryption

DNS & Human Rights

Junk E-Mail (Spam)

Cybersquatting & Domain Name Hijacking

ORGANIZATIONS & AFFLILIATES

 

The Censorware Project (CWP)

Chilling Effects

Peacefire

Seth Finkelstein's AntiCensorware Investigations

Online Policy Group (OPG)

Internet Free Expression Alliance (IFEA)

Free Expression Policy Project

Global Internet Liberty Campaign (GILC)

Free Expression Network (FEN)

Digital Future Coalition (DFC)

Become a Member of EFF

 

EFF, the leading online civil liberties organization, needs YOUR

support! We are a member-funded nonprofit that engages full-time in

extensive litigation, policy work, media work, public education and

activism.

 

Click here to join EFF!

 

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About EFF

 

From the Internet to the iPod, technologies of freedom are

transforming our society and empowering us as speakers, citizens,

creators, and consumers. These technologies are increasingly under

attack, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the first line

of defense, protecting our civil liberties in the networked world. EFF

broke new ground when it was founded in 1990—well before the Internet

was on most people's radar—and continues to confront cutting-edge

issues defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights

today. From the beginning, EFF has championed the public interest in

every critical battle affecting digital rights.

 

Blending the expertise of lawyers, policy analysts, activists, and

technologists, EFF achieves significant victories on behalf of

consumers and the general public. EFF fights for freedom primarily in

the courts, bringing and defending lawsuits even when that means

taking on the US government or large corporations. By mobilizing more

than 50,000 concerned citizens through our Action Center, EFF beats

back bad legislation. In addition to advising policymakers, EFF

educates the press and public. Sometimes just defending technologies

isn't enough, so EFF also helps fund and build freedom-enhancing

inventions.

 

EFF is a donor-funded nonprofit and depends on your support to

continue successfully defending your digital rights. Litigation is

particularly expensive; because two-thirds of our budget comes from

individual donors, every contribution is critical to helping EFF fight

—and win—more cases.

 

For information on donating to EFF, see

http://www.eff.org/support/

 

Learn about significant EFF court victories

http://www.eff.org/legal/victories/

 

Learn more about EFF's founding

http://www.eff.org/about/history.php

 

Learn more about current hot cases:

 

» Apple v. Does

» NFB v. Volusia County

» Cell Phone Tracking Cases

» Sony BMG Litigation

Learn more about EFF campaigns, projects, and issues:

 

File Sharing

Bloggers' Rights

Intellectual Property

Tor

Support EFF's efforts through our Action Center:

 

http://action.eff.org

 

To stay up to date on EFF issues, to our EFFector

newsletter, or check out our weblogs, Deep Links and miniLinks.

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