Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Day We Fight Back



'The Day We Fight Back' Calls For Protests Against NSA Spying -- CNet

Tech companies and privacy advocates have dubbed February 11 a "worldwide day of activism" to speak out against the NSA's surveillance and mass data collection.

Those of you angered over reports of NSA spying are being urged to add your voices to those of a group of 5,300 companies and Web sites staging a worldwide protest.

Dubbing February 11 "The Day We Fight Back," organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, Free Press, Mozilla, Reddit, and Tumblr want Internet users to call or e-mail their legislators to pressure them to end the National Security Agency's mass surveillance program. The groups also are asking Web site owners to set up banners on their pages to urge visitors to join the cause.

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More News On "The Day We Fight Back"

Protesters rally for 'the day we fight back' against mass surveillance -- The Guardian
‘The day we fight back’: 6,000 websites protest surveillance, honor Aaron Swartz -- RT
Worldwide day of activism to “fight back” against mass surveillance -- Euronews
Reddit, Tumblr and More Protest NSA With 'Day We Fight Back' -- NBC
‘The Day We Fight Back’ Protests NSA Surveillance -- Time
Tech Companies and Activists Unite to Protest the NSA -- Wired
The Day We Fight Back: Congress Battered With Emails And Phone Calls In Internet Protest Of NSA Spying -- IBTimes
How websites are protesting spying -- The Hill
The Day We Fight Back: What You Need to Know -- PC Mag
The Day We Fight Back: can an internet protest stop the NSA? -- Adi Robertson, The Verge
The day we fight back against NSA spying and big government's big secret -- Rep. Ted Poe, FOX News

WNU Editor: The Day We Fight Back's website is here.

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