- Beyond Free Speech
- Championing freedom of expression and speech. - Can Congress Censor The Internet?
- Article on censorship and recent federal legislation. - Censorware Page
 - Censorware Project, The
- Reports on blocking and filtering software products. - Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
- Background material and explanations of the law for people who have received Cease and Desist notices regarding fan fiction, copyright, domain names and trademarks, anonymous speech, and defamation on their web sites. - Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties UK
- Discusses issues like U.K. Internet law, child pornography, privacy, interception of communications, and more. - CyberSpace Law Center
- Resources concerning freedom of expression, privacy, intellectual property, electronic commerce, cybercrimes and more. - Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace (2)
- Digital Doomsday Clock
 - Free Expression on the Internet
- Reports, briefing papers, and press releases on the issue from Human Rights Watch. - Free Speech Online
- Part of a history project about online censorship, and a response to our government's recent attempt to limit our right to freedom of speech. India's fight against Online Pornography
- Features cyber laws, tips for parents, tools to combat cyber-porn, and law enforcement agencies.- Internet Censorship
- From EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Centre). - Internet Watch Foundation
- Self regulation body for removing illegal material from the Net and rating and filtering legal material. - Irrepressible.info
- Undermine censorship by publishing irrepressible fragments of censored material on your own site. - Protest to Open the Terrāvista
- Information on how free homepages provided by the Portuguese government were deleted for fear of fostering pornographic content. - Scientific American: Turf Wars in Cyberspace: 6/96
- The U.S. comes out in provisional favour of free speech online. - The Net Censorship Dilemma: Liberty or Tyranny
- Information concerning attempts around the world to censor what we can say and see on the Internet, with primary focus on the Australian situation. - Wikileaks
- A place for journalists, truth tellers, and whistle blowers to leak (publish) personal accounts and evidence of injustice or illegal activity completely anonymously, without putting themselves in danger.
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