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The Principles are a bedrock for privacy in the digital age. By adding you or your organization, you can show your support for the clear, universal protection for private digital communications.

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Table of contents

Organizations

Experts, Academics & Prominent Individuals

Elected Officials & Political Parties

Organizations

Africa

  1. Africa Platform for Social Protection - APSP

Arab States

  1. Gulf Center for Human Rights

Argentina

  1. AGEIA Densi
  2. Articultores
  3. Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia - ACIJ
  4. Asociación de Abogados de Buenos Aires
  5. Asociación por los Derechos Civiles - ADC
  6. Casa de Derechos de Quilmes
  7. Centro de Estudios en Libertad de Expresión y Acceso a la Información - CELE
  8. Foro Ciudadano de Participación por la Justicia y los Derechos Humanos - FOCO
  9. Foro de Periodismo Argentino - FOPEA
  10. Fundación Vía Libre
  11. HABEASDAT

Asia & Pacific

  1. EngageMedia

Australia

  1. Australia Privacy Foundation - APF
  2. Council for Civil Liberties - NSW CCL
  3. Electronic Frontiers Australia - EFA
  4. Latitudes - Latin American Research Group Australia
  5. OZloop
  6. Privacy Australia
  7. Zeno

Austria

  1. ClubComputer.at
  2. co.systems consulting
  3. Initiative für Netzfreiheit
  4. kapper.net
  5. Piratenpartei Österreichs (Pirate Party of Austria)
  6. Verein Tunesisches haus i. Österreich
  7. VIBE!AT

Austria/International

  1. International Press Institute (IPI)

Azerbaijan

  1. Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety

Bahrain

  1. Bahrain Center for Human Rights
  2. Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights

Bangladesh

  1. Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication – BNNRC
  2. Center for Bangladesh Studies
  3. Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment

Belarus

  1. e-belarus.ORG
  2. Information Technology Law

Belgium

  1. Commission for the Protection of Privacy (CPP)
  2. Data Protection Institute
  3. Datapanik.org
  4. Digital Enlightenment Forum
  5. Liga voor Mensenrechten vzw
  6. Pirate Party Belgium
  7. Ultimate Circle

Brazil

  1. ACTANTES
  2. Arte Fora do Museu
  3. Associação Brasileira de Centros de inclusão Digital – ABCID
  4. Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense - IDEC
  5. Centro de formação profissional Alzira de Aleluia
  6. Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade (CTS) da FGV
  7. CESAR - Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems
  8. Instituto Baiano de Direito Processual Penal - IBADPP
  9. Instituto Bem Estar Brasil
  10. Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Da Informática
  11. Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade - ITS
  12. Instituto NUPEF
  13. Intervozes
  14. Movimento Mega
  15. Porto Digital
  16. TransMediar-Pimentalab [at] Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  17. University of Campinas - Research Group CTeMe (Knowledge, Technology and Market)
  18. University of São Paulo’s Research Group on Access to Information Policies (GPoPAI-USP)

Cameroon

  1. Protege QV

Canada

  1. BC Freedom of Information & Privacy Association (BC FIPA)
  2. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association - BCCLA
  3. British Columbia Library Association
  4. Canadian Association of University Teachers (Association Canadienne des Professeures et Professeurs D’université)
  5. Canadian Friends Service Committee
  6. Canadian Unitarians For Social Justice
  7. Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training
  8. Citizen Lab
  9. Digital Mayhem Radio
  10. International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group
  11. Internet Society Canada Chapter
  12. Media@McGill
  13. Openmedia.ca
  14. PEN Canada
  15. Privacy & Access Council of Canada
  16. Réseau Koumbit
  17. Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic - CIPPIC
  18. Surveillance Studies Centre

Catalonia

  1. PEN Català

Central Asia / Azerbaijan

  1. CASCFEN

China

  1. HardenedLinux

Colombia

  1. AGEIA DENSI Colombia
  2. Asociación Colombiana de Usuarios de Internet
  3. Colnodo
  4. Comisión Colombiana de Juristas
  5. DeJusticia
  6. Free Software Group of Cúcuta, Colombia
  7. Fundación Karisma
  8. Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa - FLIP
  9. Grupo de Software Libre de Cúcuta
  10. Radio Despertar Libertario
  11. RedPaTodos

Congo

  1. ISOC Congo Chapter
  2. Journaliste en danger - JED

Costa Rica

  1. Cooperativa Autogestionaria Sulá Batsú R.L.
  2. Fundación Ambio
  3. Sulá Batsú

Czech Republic

  1. Czech Pirate Party
  2. Iuridicum Remedium, o.s.

Denmark

  1. Compliance Campaign
  2. taginternettettilbage.nu (reclaim the internet . now)

Dominican Republic

  1. Fundación Redes y Desarrollo - FUNREDES

Ecuador

  1. CORPECE
  2. Fundación Andina para la Observación y el Estudio de Medios
  3. ISOC Ecuador

Ecuador / Pichincha

  1. Fundación ChasquiKom

Egypt

  1. Arab Digital Expression Foundation
  2. Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression – AFTE
  3. Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
  4. Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
  5. Support for Information Technology Center - SITC

El Salvador

  1. Fundación AccesArte

Europe

  1. European Digital Rights - EDRI
  2. Free Software Foundation Europe
  3. Tech To The People

Finland

  1. Electronic Frontier Finland - EFFI

France

  1. AgoraVox
  2. April
  3. Centre d’Etaudes Sur Les Conflitas, la Liberté, la Sécurité (CCLS)
  4. La Quadrature du Net
  5. Libres-Ailé(e)s
  6. TMPLAB
  7. VECAM

Georgia / Tbilisi

  1. Youth Association DRONI

Germany

  1. Aktion Freiheit statt Angst
  2. Aktionsforum Gesundheitsinformation (afgis) e.V.
  3. Berlin Forum on Global Politics - BFoGP
  4. Chaos Computer Club
  5. Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  6. Deutsche Vereinigung fuer Datenschutz e.V.
  7. Digital Courage
  8. Digitale Gesellschaft
  9. DPV Deutscher Presse Verband - Verband fuer Journalisten
  10. Fitug e.V.
  11. Förderverein freie Netzwerke e.V.
  12. Forum InformatikerInne für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung e. V. - FIfF
  13. Freifunk
  14. German Working Group on Data Retention
  15. Internet Society German Chapter e.V. (ISOC.DE e.V.)
  16. Jan Philipp Albrecht MEP
  17. MOGiS e.V. - A Voice for Victims
  18. Netzwerk Recherche e.V.
  19. Pirate Party Germany
  20. Renewable Freedom Foundation
  21. Zwiebelfreunde e.V.

Germany, Berlin

  1. Flüchtlingshilfe Iran e.V. 2010

Greece

  1. Pirate Party of Greece

Guatemala

  1. Instituto Centroamericano de Estudios para la Democracia Social - DEMOS

Honduras

  1. Asociación para una Ciudadanía Participativa - ACI-Participa

Hong Kong

  1. Hong Kong In-Media
  2. The Mother and Child Health and Education Trust

Hong Kong SAR

  1. Hong Kong Journalists Association

Iceland

  1. International Modern Media Institute

India

  1. All India Peoples Science Network
  2. Alternative Law Forum
  3. Center for Internet & Society India
  4. Centre for Law and Policy Research India
  5. Cyber Peace Foundation
  6. Delhi Science Forum
  7. Free Software Movement of India
  8. Hacker’s Den
  9. IT for Change
  10. Public Intelligence Project
  11. Society for Knowledge Commons
  12. Software Freedom Law Centre
  13. Swathanthra Malayalam Computing
  14. The Open Source Shoppe

Indonesia

  1. Association of Community Internet Center – APWKomitel
  2. CyberLaw Centre
  3. ICTWatch - Indonesian ICT Partnership

International

  1. Access
  2. Article 19
  3. Association for Progressive Communications - APC
  4. Benetech
  5. Civil Society Information Society Advisory Council - CSISAC
  6. Consumers International
  7. DAWN Network
  8. Digitterra
  9. Electronic Frontier Foundation - EFF
  10. Global Voices Advocacy
  11. Human Rights Data Analysis Group
  12. Human Rights Watch - HRW
  13. International Media Support - IMS
  14. Interzone Inc
  15. ISOC Board of Trustees
  16. May First / People Link
  17. PEN International
  18. People Who
  19. Privacy International
  20. Protection International
  21. Reporters Without Borders - RSF
  22. Student Net Alliance
  23. Surveillance Studies Network
  24. The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions - IFLA
  25. ThoughtWorks
  26. Ushahidi
  27. Wikimedia Foundation
  28. WITNESS
  29. World Association for Christian Communication - WACC

Iran

  1. ASL19

Iraq

  1. Iraqi Network for Social Media

Ireland

  1. Front Line Defenders

Italy

  1. Agorà Digitale
  2. Electronic Frontiers Italy - ALCEI
  3. Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
  4. Partito Pirata Italiano
  5. TagMeNot
  6. Wikimedia Italia

Jordan

  1. 7iber
  2. Jordan Open Source Association

Kazakhstan

  1. Adil Soz - International Foundation for Protection of Freedom of Speech
  2. The Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kenya

  1. ICT Consumers Association of Kenya - ICAK
  2. International Commission of Jurist - Kenya Section
  3. Kenya Human Rights Commission - KHRC
  4. Kenya ICT Action Network - KICTANet
  5. Kenyan Ethical and Legal Issues Network

Korea

  1. Korean Progressive Network - JINBONET

Kosovo

  1. Free/Libre Open Source Software Kosova

Kyrgyzstan

  1. Civil Initiative on Internet Policy
  2. Public Association “Journalists”

Latin America

  1. Derechos Digitales
  2. Fundacion Comunica
  3. Fundación Sidar - Acceso Universal
  4. Global Voices Advocacy in Spanish

Latin America and Caribbean

  1. Alfa-Redi
  2. Latin American Network of Surveillance, Technology and Society Studies – LAVITS
  3. Observatorio Latinoamericano Para la Libertad de Expresión - OLA

Lebanon

  1. Legal Agenda
  2. Social Media Exchange

Liberia

  1. Center for Media Studies and Peacebuilding

Macedonia

  1. Media Development Centre
  2. Metamorphosis Foundation

Mali

  1. West African Journalists Association

Malta

  1. DiploFoundation

Mauritania, Senegal, Tanzania

  1. Jonction

México

  1. #YoSoyRed
  2. Agenda Social y Política para las y los Jóvenes 2011-2021.México.
  3. Colaborativo México
  4. Enjambre Digital
  5. Mozilla México
  6. Telecápita
  7. Wikimedia México

Mexico

  1. ALCONSUMIDOR A.C.
  2. Comité Cerezo México
  3. ContingenteMx
  4. Fundar
  5. Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico
  6. Labdoo México
  7. Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales - R3D
  8. SonTusDatos.org
  9. Tecnologías Libres para Innovación y Desarrollo A.C.

México / LATAM

  1. SocialTIC

Middle East

  1. Cyber Arabs

Morrocco

  1. Lakome.com

Nepal

  1. Center for Media Research - Nepal

Netherlands

  1. Bits of Freedom
  2. Civil Rights Society Vrijbit
  3. Foundation No2-ID-nl
  4. Free Press Unlimited
  5. Internet Protection Lab
  6. Privacy First Foundation

New Zealand

  1. InternetNZ
  2. NZ Open Source Society
  3. TechLiberty

Nigeria

  1. Fantsuam Foundation
  2. Media Rights Agenda - MRA

Nigeria / Africa

  1. Paradigm Initiative Nigeria - PIN

Norway

  1. Norwegian P.E.N

Norway, Europe

  1. Electronic Frontier Norway

Ontario, Canada

  1. Ontario Humanist Society

Pacific Islands

  1. The Pacific Islands News Association - PINA

Pacific Region

  1. Pacific Freedom Forum

Pakistan

  1. Bolo Bhi
  2. Bytes for All
  3. Digital Rights Foundation
  4. Pakistan Press Foundation - PPF

Palestine

  1. Free Software Foundation Palestine
  2. Internet Society Palestine
  3. Palestinian Center for Development & Media Freedoms - MADA

Paraguay

  1. Asociación Paraguaya De Derecho Informático Y Tecnológico - APADIT
  2. TEDIC

Peru

  1. Asociacion Pro Derechos Humanos
  2. Federacion de Periodistas del Peru
  3. Hiperderecho
  4. Iriarte & Asociados

Perú

  1. Internet Libre en el Perú

Philippines

  1. Center for Media Freedom & Responsibility - CMF
  2. Computer Professionals’ Union in the Philippines - CPU
  3. ISOC - Philippine Chapter

Philippines / Asia Pacific

  1. Foundation for Media Alternatives - FMA

Poland

  1. Amnesty International Poland
  2. Bronisław Geremek Foundation
  3. Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska
  4. Citizens Network Watchdog Poland
  5. Fundacja Wolnego i Otwartego Oprogramowania
  6. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Warsaw - HFHR
  7. Internet Society Poland
  8. Panoptykon Foundation

Portugal

  1. Associação Coolpolitics
  2. Associação Portuguesa de Bibliotecários, Arquivistas e Documentalistas
  3. ISOC Portugal
  4. Projecto MiudosSegurosNa.Net

Puerto Rico

  1. Clínica de Nuevas Tecnologías, Propiedad Intelectual y Sociedad de la Escuela
  2. Comisión de Derechos Civiles de Puerto Rico

Québec, Canada

  1. FACIL, pour l’appropriation collective de l’informatique libre
  2. Ligue Des Droits et Libertés

Republic of Moldova

  1. Independent Journalism Center from Moldova

Rhode Island

  1. Demand Progress

Romania

  1. ActiveWatch - - Media Monitoring Agency
  2. Association for Technology and Internet - APTI
  3. Partidul Pirat Romania
  4. Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism (Centrul Roman pentru Jurnalism de Investigatie)

Russia

  1. Agentura.ru
  2. Pirate Party of Russia
  3. Russian Pirate Youth Project

Scotland

  1. Centre for Technology and Society - Scotland

Serbia

  1. Internet Society Belgrade Chapter
  2. Partners for Democratic Change Serbia

Serbia / Europe

  1. What Do You Want

Serbia, Belgrade 11000

  1. Serbian Library Association

Slovakia

  1. European Information Society Institute - EISi

Slovenia

  1. E-demokracija.si
  2. Piratska stranka Slovenije (PPSI)
  3. Wlan Slovenija

Somalia

  1. National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ)

South America / Brazil

  1. Associação Filosofia Itinerante- AFIN

South East Asia

  1. Southeast Asian Press Alliance

South East Europe

  1. South East European Network for Professionalization of Media - SEENPM

South Korea

  1. Consumer Korea
  2. Open Net Korea

South Korea

  1. People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy - PSPD

Spain

  1. Asociación aLabs
  2. Asociación de Internautas Spain
  3. Associació Pangea Coordinadora Comunicació per a la Cooperació
  4. BitValley Asociación Tecnológica
  5. Guerrilla Translation
  6. Netavanza
  7. Pirata España
  8. Xnet

Sweden

  1. Föreningen för Digitala Fri- och Rättigheter -DFRI
  2. Juliagruppen (The Julia Group)
  3. The New Renaissance Network

Sweden / Europe

  1. Civil Rights Defenders

Switzerland

  1. Association for Proper Internet Governance
  2. Chaos Computer Club Switzerland
  3. Digitale Gesellschaft Schweiz
  4. HURIDOCS
  5. Press Emblem Campaign PEC
  6. The International Organization for the Security of Electronic Transactions – OISTE

Taiwan

  1. Chinese Association for Human Rights
  2. Software Liberty Association of Taiwan
  3. Taiwan Association for Human Rights

Tanzania

  1. The KUKU Trust

Thailand

  1. Foundation for Community Educational Media - FCEM
  2. Thai Netizen Network

Thailand

  1. Freedom Against Censorship Thailand (FACT)

The Balkans

  1. SHARE Conference | SHARE Defense

Togo

  1. Institute des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication Pour le Developpement - INTIC4DEV

Trinidad and Tobago

  1. Association of Caribbean Media Workers - ACM
  2. Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter

Tunisia

  1. Nawaat

Turkey

  1. Alternatif Bilişim Derneği (Alternatif Bilişim) - Turkey
  2. Chamber of Computer Engineers
  3. Initiative for Freedom of Expression
  4. Pirate Party of Turkey

Uganda

  1. Ngetha Media Association for Peace
  2. Uganda Harm Reduction Network(UHRN)
  3. Unwanted Witness

Uganda / East and Southern Africa

  1. Collaboration on International ICT Policy in total East and South Africa - CIPESA

UK Europe

  1. The Centre for Investigative Journalism

Ukraine

  1. East European Development Institute

United Kingdom

  1. Big Brother Watch
  2. Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom
  3. Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP)
  4. English PEN
  5. EthicsandGenetics
  6. Foundation for Information Policy Research – FIPR
  7. Global Partners & Associates
  8. GreenNet
  9. Index on Censorship
  10. Institute for War and Peace Reporting - IWPR
  11. JUSTICE
  12. Liberty
  13. Media Reform Coalition
  14. Open Knowledge Foundation
  15. Open Rights Group
  16. Statewatch

United States

  1. Aspiration
  2. Center for Democracy & Technology - CDT
  3. Center for Digital Democracy
  4. Center of Media Justice
  5. Coalition Against Gun Violence, a Santa Barbara County Coalition
  6. Defending Dissent Foundation
  7. Electronic Privacy Information Center - EPIC
  8. Fight for the Future
  9. Free Network Foundation
  10. Free Press
  11. Freedom of the Press Foundation
  12. Internet Governance Project, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
  13. Internews
  14. IP Justice
  15. Media Action Grassroots Network - MAG-Net
  16. National Coalition Against Censorship - NCAC
  17. New York Chapter of the Internet Society
  18. Open Internet Tools Project - Open ITP
  19. Open Media and Information Companies Initiative – Open MIC
  20. PEN American Center
  21. Privacy Activism
  22. Seattle Privacy Coalition
  23. The Communisphere Project

United States / Northern California

  1. Environmental Protection Information Center - EPIC

United States of America

  1. Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression

Uruguay

  1. DATA Uruguay
  2. Liga Uruguaya de Defensa del Consumidor

USA

  1. Amnesty International USA
  2. EFF-Austin

USA / Massachusetts

  1. Massachusetts Pirate Party

USA / North America

  1. Progressive Librarians Guild

Venezuela

  1. Acción EsLaRed
  2. Centro Latinoamericano de Investigaciones Sobre Internet (C.L.I.S.I.)
  3. Espacio Público

Western Balkans

  1. Oneworld: Platform for Southeast Europe – OWPSEE

Zimbawe

  1. Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum

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Experts, Academics & Prominent Individuals

Argentina

  1. Beatriz Busaniche, Professor, Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires
  2. Pablo A. Palazzi, Profesor de Derecho Universidad de San Andrés

Australia

  1. Nigel Waters Pacific Privacy Consulting

Belgium

  1. Patrick Ryan, Senior Affiliated Researcher, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Canada

  1. Colin J. Bennett, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria
  2. Andrew Clement, Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
  3. Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law, University of Ottawa
  4. David H. Flaherty, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of History and Law, University of Western Ontario. Former Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
  5. Evan Light, Assistant Professor of Communication, Glendon College, York University
  6. Christopher Parsons, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Citizen Lab in the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
  7. Jon Penney, Research Fellow at the Citizen Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.

China

  1. Yang Cao, Vice Director of Intellectual Property Research Center, Associate Professor of Law, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

Germany

  1. Christian Horchert, IT-Security Consultant, Member of Chaos Computer Club and Digitale Gesellschaft

Denmark

  1. Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Special Adviser, PhD., Research, The Danish Institute for Human Rights

Egypt

  1. Rasha A. Abdulla, Ph.D. Associate Professor. Former Chair Journalism and Mass Communication The American University in Cairo
  2. Nagla Rizk, Professor of Economics; Founding Director, Access to Knowledge for Development Center (A2K4D); School of Business, The American University in Cairo; Faculty Associate, Berkman Center for Internet and Society

Spain

  1. Gemma Galdon Clavell, Polítiques i tecnologies de seguretat / Security, Technology & Society, Universitat de Barcelona

United Kingdom

  1. Paul Alexander Bernal, Lecturer in IT, IP and Media Law UEA Law School, University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park
  2. Caspar Bowden, privacy advocate, formerly chief privacy adviser at Microsoft.
  3. Dr. Ian Brown, Associate Director of Oxford University’s Cyber Security Centre, and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute
  4. Ray Corrigan, Senior Lecturer in Maths, Computing and Technology, Open University
  5. Simon Davies, Founder Privacy International. Editor The Privacy Surgeon
  6. Cory Doctorow
  7. Dr Maria Kutar, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, Salford Business School, University of Salford
  8. Professor Charles Raab, Professor of Government, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh
  9. Professor Peter Sommer, expert in criminal and civil court proceedings where digital evidence has been an issue. Visiting Professor, De Montfort University Cyber Security Centre.

India

  1. Siva Rama Krishna T, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University College of Engineering Vizianagaram, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada

Iran

  1. Dr. Reza Aslan, an internationally acclaimed writer and scholar of religions, is author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth.

Japan

  1. Andrew A. Adams, Professor of Information Ethics at Meiji University in Tokyo

Morocco

  1. Hisham Almiraat, Advocacy Director, Global Voices Advocacy

Mexico

  1. José María Serralde Ruiz, pianista, artista multidisciplinario, y activista del software y la cultura libre.

Netherlands

  1. Axel Arnbak, Fellow Berkman Center, Harvard University and Center for Information Technology Policy Princeton. Researcher at Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam.
  2. Douwe Korff, Professor of International Law, London Metropolitan University since 2002.

New Zealand

  1. Morgan Marquis-Boire, Security and Human Rights Researcher

Tunisia

  1. Sami Ben Gharbia | سامي بن غربيّة Founding Director of Global Voices Advocacy Co-founder of the Tunisian award-winning collective blog nawaat.org
  2. Wafa Ben Hassine, Writer and Human Rights Advocate

United States

  1. Ali Hasan Abunimah, Palestinian-American journalist who has been described as “the leading American proponent of a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  2. Alessandro Acquisti, Associate Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University, Co-Director, CMU Center for Behavioral Decision Research
  3. Benjamin G. Davis, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law
  4. Yochai Benkler, Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Faculty Co-Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
  5. Danah Boyd, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research and Research Assistant Professor, New York University
  6. William J. Drake, International Fellow & Lecturer Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ University of Zurich, Switzerland
  7. Julie E. Cohen, Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center.
  8. Michael Froomkin, Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law, received an M.Phil. degree from Cambridge University in 1984, and a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1987.
  9. Dan Gillmor, Director of the Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship, Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
  10. Rey Junco, Associate Professor of Library Science at Purdue University
  11. Rebecca Mackinnon, Co-Founder, Global Voices Online and Author, “Consent of the Networked."
  12. Neil M. Richards, Professor of Law Washington University, St. Louis
  13. Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security technologist
  14. Jennifer Stisa Granick, Director of Civil Liberties Stanford Center for Internet and Society
  15. Siva Vaidhyanathan, Chair Department of Media Studies Robertson Professor University of Virginia Department of Media Studies & School of Law

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Elected Officials & Political Parties

Canada

  1. Bruce Hyer, Member of Parliament, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Canada

Germany

  1. Cornelia Ernst, Member of the European Parliament, GUE/NGL group
  2. Dr. Najib Karim, Vice-Chairman of the Freie Demokratische Partei/Free Democratic Party in Hamburg
  3. Malte Spitz, privacy activist. Member of the Board of the German Green Party, Germany

France

  1. Malika Benarab-Attou, Member European Parliament, Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance

United Kingdom

  1. UK’s Liberal Democrat Conference