GreenNet is the UK member of the
Association for Progressive
Communications (APC), and is leading the European section of the APC's
Civil Society Internet Rights
Project. The primary goal of this project is to provide the resources and tools necessary to
defend and expand space and opportunities for social campaigning work on the Internet against the
emerging threats to civil society's use of the 'Net. This involves developing ways and means of
defending threatened material and campaigning, as well as lobbying to ensure a favourable legal
situation for free expression on issues of public interest.
Until recently, the social norms of Internet communities, together with a very open architecture
based on supporting these norms, regulated the Internet, and was responsible for its openness. The
main forces of regulation now, however, are the business sector and government legislation.
Corporations and governments are pressing for fundamental changes in legislation and in the
architecture of the Internet. Unless challenged, these moves could radically change the nature of
the 'Net, making it a place of oppressive controls instead of freedom and openness. It is in this
context that APC's Internet Rights project is being developed.
This briefing is
one
in a series that document different aspects of work and communication across the Internet.
Although written from the perspective of the UK, much of its content is applicable to other parts
of Europe. There is continuing work on these issues, as part of the European project. If you wish
to know more about these briefings, or the European section of the APC Civil Society Internet Rights
Project, you should contact GreenNet. You should also check the APC's web site to see if there
is already a national APC member in your country who may be able to provide local help, or with
whom you may be able to work to develop Internet rights resources for your own
country.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
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Please note that the title of the briefing and the 'free documentation license' section are protected as
'invariant sections and should not be modified.
For more information about the Civil Society Internet Rights Project, or if you have questions about the
briefings, contact ir@gn.apc.org.
The purpose of the 'toolkit briefings' is to explore areas relating to the use of the Internet
and Internet rights. The briefings cover a wide range of issues of general and specialist
interest. They are available as web pages, but also in Acrobat and other file formats so that
they can be printed and supplied as hard copies.
Within the briefings there are a number of conventions regarding links:
Links in blue are links to other web pages or web sites.
Link in purple are links to the footnotes that accompany
the particular briefing you are looking at.
Links in green are links to the glossary and cross-referencing
index page to the toolkit briefings - following these links will provide you with a short
definition of the term being used, and also links to other parts of the whole series of toolkit
briefings where the same term is discussed.
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