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We are a member of the following coalitions:

  • Alliance for Taxpayer Access (ATA)
    A diverse and growing alliance of organizations representing taxpayers, patients, physicians, researchers,
    and institutions that support open public access to taxpayer-funded research.

  • Americans for Fair Electronic Commerce Transactions (AFFECT)
    A national coalition of retail and manufacturing businesses, consumer organizations, financial institutions, technology professionals and librarians committed to the growth of fair and competitive U.S. markets in software and other digital products.

  • Library Copyright Alliance (LCA)
    The LCA's mission is to foster global access and fair use of information for creativity, research, and education. LCA consists of five major library associations - the American Association of Law Libraries, the American Library Association, the Association of Research Libraries, the Medical Library Association, and the Special Libraries Association.

  • Open Internet Coalition
    The Open Internet Coalition represents consumers, grassroots organizations, and businesses working in pursuit of a shared goal: keeping the Internet fast, open and accessible to all Americans.

  • OpenTheGovernment.org (OTG)
    A coalition of journalists, consumer and good government groups, environmentalists, library groups, labor and others united to make the federal government a more open place in order to make us safer, strengthen public trust in government, and support our democratic principles.

  • Save the Internet
    The SavetheInternet.com Coalition is more than a million everyday people who have banded together with thousands of non-profit organizations, businesses and bloggers to protect Internet freedom.

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