CCIA
CCIA is a nonprofit membership organization for a wide range of companies in the computer, Internet, information technology, and telecommunications industries, represented by their senior executives. Created over four decades ago, CCIA promotes open markets, open systems, open networks, and full, fair, and open competition. CCIA serves as an additional, and sometimes the only, eyes, ears, and voice, in Washington and Brussels for our members. Our goal is to proactively protect and promote their legitimate interests, and to advance the broad common interests of our industries.
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CEA
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the $190 billion U.S. consumer electronics industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research, technical training and education, industry promotion, standards development and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. CEA also owns and produces the International CES - The Global Stage for Innovation. All profits from CES are reinvested into CEA's industry services. Find CEA online at www.CE.org and www.Innovation-Movement.com.
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NetCoalition
NetCoalition represents leading global Internet and technology companies, including Google, Yahoo!, Amazon.com, eBay, IAC, Bloomberg LP, Expedia and Wikipedia, providing a platform from which members can engage legislators, through active dialogue, on public policy that raises important and fundamental issues involving NetCoalition’s primary agenda. At the core of our values, NetCoalition seeks to preserve the vitality of the Internet that exists today – an open and consumer-oriented competitive environment – which inspires global innovation and trade. We support strong and meaningful initiatives to protect intellectual property – which are, for many companies, among their most valuable assets – and enforce these voluntarily and vigorously.
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Demand Progress
Demand Progress is a grassroots online activism group with nearly 600,000 members that works to protect civil rights and civil liberties.
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Don't Censor The Net!
Don’t Censor the Net is a nationwide public advocacy coalition, whose members include Teri Christoph (Smart Girl Politics), Brian Faughnan (RedState.com), Warner Todd Huston (Publius Forum), Nansen Malin, Ed Morrissey (HotAir.com), Patrick Ruffini (The Next Right) and Berin Szoka (formerly Progress & Freedom Foundation).
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Public Knowledge
Public Knowledge preserves the openness of the Internet and the public's access to knowledge, promotes creativity through balanced copyright, and upholds and protects the rights of consumers to use innovative technology lawfully.
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