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From: Raniere Silva
Subject: [lp-br-sp] address@hidden: [FC-discuss ] Internet Freedom Day - "What's something you love on th e net that you’d never want to see censored?"]
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 00:06:43 -0200
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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 23:57:55 -0500
From: Kẏra <address@hidden>
To: Discussion of Free Culture in general and this organization in particular 
<address@hidden>
Subject: [FC-discuss] Internet Freedom Day - "What's something you love on the 
net that you’d never want to see censored?"

Via http://www.internetfreedomday.net/

   - Join Demand Progress in calling for Justice for Aaron
Swartz<http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/aaron_justice/>
   - Sign the Declaration of Internet
Freedom<http://www.internetdeclaration.org/freedom>
   - Take action to stop the Trans Pacific
Partnership<http://stopthetrap.net/>.
   It’s like SOPA on steroids and for many countries.
   - Join Craig Newmark over at CraigConnects and write something about how
   the Internet gives you a
voice!<http://craigconnects.org/2013/01/how-does-the-internet-give-you-a-voice.html>
   - Access action alert! Write to Congress and tell
them<https://www.accessnow.org/page/speakout/internetfreedomday>:
   We will defend the internet against any legislation that threatens our
   freedom of speech, privacy, and other fundamental rights."
   - Demand a privacy law update to stop the government from reading your
   email without a warrant <http://www.vanishingrights.com/>.
   - Fill out this UC Berkeley Survey and tell what SOPA/PIPA meant to
you<https://berkeley.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_7TW4FNoYGrh5hA1>
   .
   - Engage in a small act of civil disobedience and share this video of
   Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech. Dr. King’s
   call for racial justice is as relevant today as it was in 1963. Because
   this speech is copyrighted, if SOPA had passed, entire websites could have
   been shut down just for linking to it. This speech is too important to
   be censored by broken copyright laws. Please share it
today.<http://vimeo.com/57653391>




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