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Pirate Party
type of political party
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation Inc
Pirate Parties International
political international grouping
American Civil Liberties Union
American advocacy group
Czech Pirate Party
political party in the Czech Republic
Privacy International
international organisation
European Digital Rights
advocacy group
Riseup
Riseup is a volunteer-run social movement organization providing secure email, email lists, a VPN service, online chat, and other online services to support activists engaged in various social justice causes and opposition to capitalism. This organization was launched by activists in Seattle with borrowed equipment and a few users in 1999 or 2000, and quickly grew to millions of accounts.
Association for Progressive Communications
international network of organizations
La Quadrature du Net
French advocacy group that promotes digital rights and freedoms of citizens
Pirate Party UK
British political party (2009-2020)
StopBadware
StopBadware was an anti-malware nonprofit organization focused on making the Web safer through the prevention, mitigation, and remediation of badware websites. It is the successor to StopBadware.org, a project started in 2006 at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. It spun off to become a standalone organization, and dropped the ".org" in its name, in January 2010. The website stopped working around 2021 because of copyright restrictions.
list of Pirate Parties
Wikimedia list article
Electronic Privacy Information Center
American private research institute (1994-)
Global Network Initiative
NGO aiming to prevent censorship and protect privacy rights on the Internet
digitalcourage
Digitalcourage – known until November 2012 as FoeBuD () – is a German privacy and digital rights organisation. Under the motif of preserving "a world worth living in the digital age", Digitalcourage campaigns for civil and human rights, consumer protection, privacy, freedom of information and related issues. The group has links with organisations such as the German Working Group against Data Retention () and the Chaos Computer Club, and it is a member of the umbrella organisation European Digital Rights.
NOYB
NOYB – European Center for Digital Rights (styled as "noyb", from "none of your business") is a non-profit organization based in Vienna, Austria established in 2017 with a pan-European focus. Co-founded by Austrian lawyer and privacy activist Max Schrems, NOYB aims to launch strategic court cases and media initiatives in support of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the proposed ePrivacy Regulation, and information privacy in general. The organisation was established after a funding period during which it has raised annual donations of €250,000 by supporting members. Currently, NOY
Free Knowledge Institute
Dutch open software organization