File:Sample 09-F9 protest art, Free Speech Flag by John Marcotte.svg
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Summary
SVG version of a flag protesting the suppression of an HD-DVD encryption key, see AACS encryption key controversy.
Text description of the flag by author John Marcotte:
Free Speech Flag -- Our government has become increasingly willing to sacrifice the rights of its citizens at the altar of corporate greed. As ridiculous as it sounds, even numbers have become “intellectual property” that corporations can claim ownership of. We here at Badmouth think that idea stinks. We want to start a movement, a movement to reclaim personal liberties and decorporatize the laws of our nation.
To that end we have made a flag, a symbol to show support for personal freedoms. Spread it as far and wide as you can. We give this flag away freely, and also give away the rights for people to make similar, derivative works. the colors of the flag are (in hex code format):
#09F911 #029D74 #E35BD8 #4156C5 #635688
The letters "C0" are added to signify that simply publishing a number is "Crime Zero".
Spread the word.
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current | 00:49, 22 December 2016 | 480 × 288 (507 bytes) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | SVG version of a flag protesting the suppression of an HD-DVD encryption key, see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AACS_encryption_key_controversy" class="extiw" title="en:AACS encryption key controversy">en:AACS encryption key controversy</a>. <p>Text description of the flag by author John Marcotte: </p> <blockquote> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Speech_Flag" class="extiw" title="w:Free Speech Flag">Free Speech Flag</a> -- Our government has become increasingly willing to sacrifice the rights of its citizens at the altar of corporate greed. As ridiculous as it sounds, even numbers have become “intellectual property” that corporations can claim ownership of. We here at Badmouth think that idea stinks. We want to start a movement, a movement to reclaim personal liberties and decorporatize the laws of our nation. <p>To that end we have made a flag, a symbol to show support for personal freedoms. Spread it as far and wide as you can. We give this flag away freely, and also give away the rights for people to make similar, derivative works. the colors of the flag are (in hex code format): </p> <p>#09F911 #029D74 #E35BD8 #4156C5 #635688 </p> <p>The letters "C0" are added to signify that simply publishing a number is "Crime Zero". </p> Spread the word.</blockquote> |
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- AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility
- American Booksellers Ass'n, Inc. v. Hudnut
- American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression v. Strickland
- Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union
- Beck v. Eiland-Hall
- Blasphemy law in Iran
- CPJ International Press Freedom Awards
- Cartoon Wars Part II
- Censorship
- Censorship in Germany
- Censorship in North Korea
- Chronicle of Current Events
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- Cryptome
- Cyber-dissident
- Cyber Rights
- Digital rights
- Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
- Four Freedoms Award
- Frank Zappa
- Free Speech, "The People's Darling Privilege"
- Free Speech Radio News
- Free Speech TV
- Free speech fights
- Free speech zone
- Freedom of Speech (painting)
- Freedom of expression (disambiguation)
- Freedom of information
- Freedom of information laws by country
- Freedom of speech and freedom of the press in Denmark
- Freedom of speech in the United States
- Freedom of the press
- Freedom of the press in the United States
- Fuck (film)
- Fucking Machines
- Ginsberg v. New York
- Global Internet Freedom Consortium
- Human rights in Syria
- Hustler Magazine v. Falwell
- I know it when I see it
- Jacobellis v. Ohio
- Judith Krug
- Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
- Kois v. Wisconsin
- Liberal democracy
- List of United States Supreme Court cases involving the First Amendment
- List of whistleblowers
- Memoirs v. Massachusetts
- Nazi UFOs
- Net neutrality
- New York Times Co. v. United States
- Nitke v. Gonzales
- Nowthatsfuckedup.com
- One, Inc. v. Olesen
- OpenNet Initiative
- Open society
- Opposition to pornography
- PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award
- Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton
- Pentagon Papers
- Political repression of cyber-dissidents
- Prior restraint
- Redrup v. New York
- Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union
- Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc.
- Reporters Without Borders
- Roth v. United States
- Rowan v. United States Post Office Department
- Sakharov Prize
- Samizdat
- Section Two of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- September Morn
- Sociology of the Internet
- Speech
- Spiegel scandal
- Stanley v. Georgia
- The Pirate Bay
- The finger
- UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize
- United States v. One Book Called Ulysses
- United States v. X-Citement Video, Inc.
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Whistleblower
- WikiLeaks
- Infogalactic:Free speech
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Wikipedians against censorship
- File:Free-speech-flag.svg (file redirect)
- Category:Canadian freedom of expression case law
- Category:Censorship
- Category:Civil rights and liberties
- Category:Defamation case law
- Category:Dissent
- Category:Dissidents
- Category:First Amendment scholars
- Category:Free speech activists
- Category:Free speech case law
- Category:Freedom of expression
- Category:Internet censorship
- Category:Obscenity controversies
- Category:Obscenity law