The editors have compiled the following list of organizations concerned with the issues debated in this book. The descriptions are derived from materials provided by the organizations themselves. All have publications or information available for interested readers. The list was compiled on the date of publication of the present volume; names, addresses, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail/Internet addresses may change. Be aware that many organizations take several weeks or longer to respond to inquiries, so allow as much time as possible.
Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)
1634 I St. NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 637-9800
fax: (202) 637-0968
e-mail: info@cdt.org
Internet: http://www.cdt.org
CDT is a public-interest organization supported by individuals, foundations, and a broad cross section of the computer and communications industries. The center's mission is to develop public policies that preserve and advance democratic values and constitutional civil liberties on the Internet and in other.....
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