Internet Insider: Supreme Court latest + your chance to shape our priorities

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INTERNET INSIDER
September 23, 2016
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Just last week, we told you the big news that OpenMedia is intervening in a crucial Supreme Court case, that will have global implications for freedom of expression online. Already the case is picking up international media attention, with our own Meghan Sali quoted in Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post. And our fundraising drive is off to an impressive start: thanks to the generosity of thousands of our community members, we’re already over halfway to our goal. (you can chip in here if you’d like to support this important work).

In other news, we’re continuing to gear up for the upcoming big fight against the Link Tax in the European Parliament. Check out our detailed look at how the European Commission is playing word games with the public to distract us from the true cost of this reckless new fee.

Last but not least, our 2016 Community Survey has launched and, by taking part, you will directly shape our team’s priorities over the next 12 months. Help shape our priorities right here.

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Privacy

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