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Government officials are making decisions that will shape the digital age - decisions affecting your free speech, your privacy and your democratic right to participate in government. You can have an impact on these decisions. |
CDT makes it easier for you to become involved in shaping Internet policy
through our Activist Network.
First, by signing up here, you will Adopt Your Legislator. With your Zip Code, we can alert you when your own Senators and Member of Congress are about to vote on public policy issues affecting civil liberties online. Second, we will send you our Policy Posts regular e-mail news publications (roughly 2-4 per month), designed to deliver up-to-date information in a simple format, with links to more in-depth analysis. Third, CDT will send you periodic Action Alerts (usually no more than one per month). These Alerts provide background on a developing issue and urge you to contact regulatory agencies like the Federal Communications Commission, Executive Branch agencies like the Commerce Department, or the Congress, to make your views known. |
CDT does not sell, rent, exchange or otherwise disclose personal information about people in our Activist Network. The Internet is a participatory medium. Use it. Become an advocate for constitutional liberties online. Sign up! |
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