2016 Internet Policy Platform Set for Unveiling Monday
Several public interest groups plan to unveil their 2016 Internet Policy Platform Monday, they said in a news advisory Friday. “The platform is built around six guiding principles supported by the millions of Americans who have become forceful advocates for…
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internet rights,” the release said. “These principles include: free speech, access, choice, privacy, transparency and openness. … The 2016 Internet Policy Platform has been endorsed by the internet rights, social justice and consumer advocacy organizations that have played leading roles in these campaigns, including 18 Million Rising, ColorOfChange, Demand Progress, Free Press, the National Hispanic Media Coalition, New America’s Open Technology Institute and Public Knowledge.” Several affiliated officials plan a call with journalists Monday, including Free Press President Craig Aaron, National Hispanic Media Coalition Executive Vice President Jessica Gonzalez and New America Open Technology Institute open internet policy director Sarah Morris.