Dialogue on Magna Carta Magna Carta for the Internet.

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Dialogue on Magna Carta Magna Carta for the Internet

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1.Freedom— a free uncensored internet 2.Openness— an open, unobstructed internet 3.Equality— everyone is equal on the internet 4.Participation— peaceably participate how you choose 5.Creativity— create, grow, & collaborate 6.Sharing— freely share ideas, discoveries, opinions 7.Accessibility— everyone may access internet equally 8.Association— freely associate on the internet 9.Privacy— privacy on the internet 10.Property— secure intellectual property on the internet A Digital Bill of Rights Source: “The Digital Bill of Rights,” as proposed by U.S. Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA).