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| type = Non-Profit | | type = Non-Profit | ||
| industry = Internet, Legal | | industry = Internet, Legal | ||
| | | founded = 1994 | ||
| | | founders = Jerry Berman | ||
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| headquarters = Washington, D.C. | |||
| country = USA | | country = USA | ||
| website = http://www.cdt.org | | businesses = | ||
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| website = [http://www.cdt.org cdt.org] | |||
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| keypeople = [[Leslie Harris]], President and CEO | | keypeople = [[Leslie Harris]], President and CEO | ||
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The '''Center for Democracy and Technology''' ('''CDT''') is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., established in the interest of the public with a view of keeping the Internet innovative, open, and free. It is a civil expertise group specializing in law, policy and technology, which works to improve the privacy in communications technologies by inventing innovative, practical solutions for dealing with the challenges in protecting the liberty of the people and improving freedom of expression over the Internet. | The '''Center for Democracy and Technology''' ('''CDT''') is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., established in the interest of the public with a view of keeping the Internet innovative, open, and free. It is a civil expertise group specializing in law, policy and technology, which works to improve the privacy in communications technologies by inventing innovative, practical solutions for dealing with the challenges in protecting the liberty of the people and improving freedom of expression over the Internet. | ||
The CDT is committed to building up a consensus among all parties who are interested in securing the future of the Internet and other emerging communications mediums.<ref | The CDT is committed to building up a consensus among all parties who are interested in securing the future of the Internet and other emerging communications mediums.<ref>[http://www.cdt.org/about cdt.org]</ref> | ||
== History of CDT == | == History of CDT == | ||
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* Global Internet Freedom | * Global Internet Freedom | ||
* Open Government | * Open Government | ||
* Internet Openness and Standards<ref | * Internet Openness and Standards<ref>[http://www.cdt.org/about cdt.org]</ref> | ||
==CDT and ICANN== | ==CDT and ICANN== | ||
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