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EDRI members

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11 Aug 2010 - 10

European Digital Rights was founded in June 2002. Currently 27 privacy and civil rights organisations have EDRI membership. They are based or have offices in 18 different countries in Europe.

Statutory membership is restricted to not-for-profit, non-governmental organisations whose goals include the defence and promotion of civil rights in the field of information- and communication technology. Organisations that wish to join should contact European Digital Rights via board email or one of its members.

The statutes of European Digital Rights are available in English and French.

The members of European Digital Rights are (in alphabetic order):

INDIVIDUAL OBSERVERS

  • Maurice Wessling - The Netherlands
  • Teresa Hackett, EIFL - Ireland
  • Gus Hosein and Simon Davies, Privacy International - UK / USA
  • Aljaz Marn - Slovenia
  • Marco Ciurcina - Italy
  • Jonas Maebe, FFII - Belgium
  • David Casacuberta - Spain
  • Mélanie Barthezème - AEDH
  • Norbert Bollow - Switzerland
  • Cedric Laurant - Belgium
  • Jérémie Zimmerman - La Quadrature du Net, France
  • Ben Hayes - Statewatch, UK
  • Simona Levi - Spain, Exgae
  • Jeremy Malcolm - Consumers International
  • Patrick Breyer - AK Vorrat, Germany
  • Edward Hasbrouck - Papers Please, USA

ASPIRANT MEMBERS (New member organisations can only become an official member during the annual General Assembly)

 

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