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The Internet may be the most perfect embodiment of the American ideals of free speech, open communication, and the "marketplace of ideas" that has ever existed. As the Supreme Court has written, online "any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox."

Unfortunately, freedom on the Internet is far from secure - in fact, it is under challenge from numerous directions, as the material on this page shows.

The ACLU is fighting to keep the Internet alive and free. Here you can find information about the battles we are waging, whether in the courts, in the halls of Congress, or in the courtroom of public opinion.

 

 

CURRENT LITIGATION

ACLU Effort to Monitor the PATRIOT Act - FOIA lawsuit 

Ashcroft v. ACLU: Federal Court Again Upholds Ban on Internet Censorship Law 

Supreme Court Hears Web Blocking Case:
ACLU Feature On Challenge to Library Web Blocking Law 

In First-Ever Ruling, Secret Appeals Court Allows Expanded Government Spying on U.S. Citizens

Edelman v. N2H2 Inc.
Suit to Protect Censorware Research from DMCA
 

Melvin v.Doe
Challenging Frivolous Breaches of Online Anonymity
 

LINKS

ACLU Privacy and Technology page

OTHER RESOURCES

How Monopoly Control of the Internet Threatens Free Speech 

Eight Reasons to Reject the International Cybercrime Treaty 


 

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