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It’s 2017. Where are your digital rights?

9 Jan 2017

A look back at the battle for digital rights in 2016, and our five “resolutions” for the year ahead.

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It’s 2017. Where are your digital rights?
9 Jan 2017
It’s 2017. Where are your digital rights?
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#KeepItOn campaign reaches over 12 million people and delivers 45,927 signatures

7 Dec 2016

We beat our target and will deliver to world leaders signed petitions from 148 countries.

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#KeepItOn campaign reaches over 12 million people and delivers 45,927 signatures
7 Dec 2016
#KeepItOn campaign reaches over 12 million people and delivers 45,927 signatures
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Highlights: Access Now and Lush fight shutdowns in creative style

29 Nov 2016

People got creative in pushing back against internet shutdowns.

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Highlights: Access Now and Lush fight shutdowns in creative style
29 Nov 2016
Highlights: Access Now and Lush fight shutdowns in creative style
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Lush and Access Now launch 404 “bath bomb” to fight internet shutdowns worldwide

23 Nov 2016

40 countries. 6 languages. Nearly 1,000 stores. We’re going big with Lush to fight internet shutdowns.

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Lush and Access Now launch 404 “bath bomb” to fight internet shutdowns worldwide
23 Nov 2016
Lush and Access Now launch 404 “bath bomb” to fight internet shutdowns worldwide
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