European Digital Rights
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European Digital Rights
Summary
European Digital Rights is an international organization[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- European Digital Rights's field of work was privacy[3].
- European Digital Rights's field of work was information privacy[4].
- European Digital Rights's field of work was net neutrality[5].
- European Digital Rights's field of work was copyright[6].
- European Digital Rights's field of work was digital rights[7].
- European Digital Rights's field of work was freedom of speech[8].
- European Digital Rights is located in Brussels[9].
- European Digital Rights is in the country of Belgium[10].
- European Digital Rights's instance of is recorded as international organization[11].
- European Digital Rights's instance of is recorded as advocacy group[12].
- European Digital Rights's instance of is recorded as organization[13].
- European Digital Rights's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[14].
- European Digital Rights's chief executive officer is recorded as Claire Fernandez[15].
- European Digital Rights is part of digital rights movement[16].
- European Digital Rights's Commons category is recorded as EDRi[17].
- European Digital Rights's chairperson is recorded as Anna Fielder[18].
- European Digital Rights comprises Access Now[19].
- European Digital Rights comprises ALCEI[20].
- European Digital Rights comprises Alternative informatics association[21].
- European Digital Rights comprises Association for Technology and Internet[22].
- European Digital Rights comprises ARTICLE 19[23].
- European Digital Rights comprises Bits of Freedom[24].
- European Digital Rights comprises Centrum Cyfrowe[25].
- European Digital Rights comprises Chaos Computer Club[26].
- European Digital Rights comprises CILD[27].
Body
Founding
June 2002 marks the founding of European Digital Rights[28]. Its location of formation is recorded as Berlin[29].
Identity
European Digital Rights's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'it (EDRi)'}[30]. It is part of digital rights movement[16]. Its short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'EDRi'}[31].
Leadership
European Digital Rights's chief executive officer is recorded as Claire Fernandez[15]. Its chairperson is recorded as Anna Fielder[18]. Board members include Andy Müller-Maguhn[32] and Meryem Marzouki[33].
Operations
European Digital Rights's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[14].
Industry
Fields of work include privacy[3]; information privacy[4], a field of study[34]; net neutrality[5]; copyright[6], a legal term or legal concept[35]; digital rights[7], in Costa Rica[36]; and freedom of speech[8], a civil liberties[37].
Why It Matters
European Digital Rights has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]