Motion from a forum on non-commercializion

“Two years in a row, representatives from a number of ”groups, associations, and trade unions” have met in Paris under the sponsorship of a group called IRIS (http://www.iris.sgdg.org/) to discuss policies that would create and preserve an ”Internet that promotes non-commercial interests and solidarity.””

The document emphasisizes privacy, rejects software patents, and opposes any content filtering which does not begin and end with the individuals’ computer.

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