Activism for Internet privacy
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Internet privacy is a cause advanced by a movement of activists, legal scholars and other organizations, including nonprofits.[citation needed]
Activists[edit]
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Legal Scholars[edit]
- Lawrence Lessig has argued that "the protection of privacy would be stronger if people conceived of the right as a property right", and that "individuals should be able to control information about themselves".[1]
Organizations[edit]
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation is a non-profit digital rights group that promotes Internet civil liberties.
References[edit]
- ↑ Lessig, L. (2006) Code: Version 2.0. New York, U.S.: Basic Books.
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