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Online Rights Canada was a grassroots campaign to help notify the public on technology and informational policy issues and help the public notify their MPs about controversial proposals. It was launched with the support of the US-based Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the
Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic The Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) is a legal clinic at the University of Ottawa focused on maintaining fair and balanced policy making in Canada related to technology. Founded in the fall of 2003 by M ...
(CIPPIC). and had listings of how to contact local Canadian MPs to voice concern or support on policies and proposals. The Online Rights Canada website appears to no longer exist and the current site content does not reflect the organization or its efforts. Online Rights Canada was part of a coalition against controversial proposed copyright legislation in Canada known as Bill C-61.Copyright law could result in police state: Critics. CBC News, 2008-06-12
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See also

* Electronic Frontier Canada * OpenMedia.ca *
Pirate Party of Canada The Pirate Party of Canada (french: Parti Pirate du Canada; PPCA) was a minor party in federal Canadian politics. Founded in 2009, the party officially registered with Elections Canada in 2010. The PPCA is modelled on the Swedish Pirate Party an ...
* Switzerland (software)


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* Privacy organizations Political advocacy groups in Canada {{Canada-org-stub