Open Rights Group

UK digital rights advocacy group

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2021 The group actively opposed measures in the draft Online Safety Bill, arguing that these proposals infringe on free speech rights and online anonymity.
2019 ORGCON conference held with a keynote speech by Edward Snowden, highlighting the conference's significance in the digital rights landscape.
2017 ORGCON conference held, continuing to provide a platform for digital rights discussion.
2014 ORGCON conference held, maintaining the organization's commitment to digital rights awareness.
2013 ORGCON conference held, furthering the organization's digital rights advocacy efforts.
2012 ORGCON conference held, continuing the digital rights discussion platform.
2010 Open Rights Group held its first ORGCON conference at City University in London, featuring keynote talks from Cory Doctorow, politicians, and digital rights pressure groups like Liberty, NO2ID, and Big Brother Watch. This was the first ever conference dedicated to digital rights in the UK.
April 2010 Open Rights Group collaborated with 38 Degrees to oppose the Digital Economy Act, which was ultimately passed in April 2010.

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