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Declaration of Internet Freedom

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Declaration of Internet Freedom is a 2012 online statement defending online freedoms. It was signed by many organizations and individuals, including Amnesty International, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Reporters Without Borders, and the Mozilla Foundation. It calls for five basic principles for Internet policy. Translation work started in August 2012 through a Global Voices effort, and by the end of the first week it had been published in 70 languages, many translated by Project Lingua volunteers. In 2018 the site began to disappear, and by 2020 it was no longer accessible online, though archived copies exist.


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