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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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ALSO CALLED: EFF
DEFINITION: The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the primary watchdog for the preservation of civil liberties on the Internet. During its "Blue Ribbon" campaign in support of free speech on the Web, it was one of the four most-visited sites on the Web, according to Webcrawler. It develops positions on free speech,
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ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION DEFINITION (continued):
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the primary watchdog for the preservation of civil liberties on the Internet. During its "Blue Ribbon" campaign in support of free speech on the Web, it was one of the four most-visited sites on the Web, according to Webcrawler. It develops positions on free speech, encryption, privacy, and intellectual property and lobbies for them. The EFF was founded in 1990 by John Perry Barlow, Mitch Kapor (founder of Lotus 1-2-3), and others. Membership is open to the public. Electronic Frontier Foundation definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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