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Net Neutrality matters for human rights across the globe

30 Aug 2017

No matter where you live, Net Neutrality is essential for free expression. Here’s a global tour of “hot spots” in the movement to keep the internet open and free.

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Net Neutrality matters for human rights across the globe
30 Aug 2017
Net Neutrality matters for human rights across the globe
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Access Now soft launches Who Owns What? The WOW telco database

30 Mar 2017

We’re launching a new database to help advocates fight internet shutdowns.

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Access Now soft launches Who Owns What? The WOW telco database
30 Mar 2017
Access Now soft launches Who Owns What? The WOW telco database
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Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk

27 Aug 2015

We sent an open letter to GSMA’s new Director General, in the hope of sparking a meaningful dialogue on how the association can join the fight to protect and respect the rights of users at risk.

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Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk
27 Aug 2015
Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk
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