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Join/Support CPSR in providing the public and
policymakers with realistic assessments of the power, promise, and
problems of information technology. CPSR members work to direct public
attention to critical choices concerning the applications of
information technology and how those choices affect society. 
CPSR's
Mission
 
- CPSR's 2004 Annual
Weekend - Georgetown University, Washington, DC, October
16-17
 Annual Conference - Making the Grade?: A Report Card on US Policies
for the Information Society - setting a public interest agenda;
 Norbert Wiener Award Reception for Barry Steinhardt of ACLU's Program
on Technology and Liberty;
 and Member Meeting
 
 
- CPSR's Election
Incident Reporting Project funded by Quixote Foundation. Geeks can
volunteer via Tech
Watch
 
 
- The
Battle for Accountability in Election Systems - -
David Dill - Pittsburgh, PA - September 22, 2004
 
 
- Ada Lovelace: Research & Development project contest
based in Free and Open Source software for young students in Peru
organized by the Peruvian Free Software Network where
CPSR-Peru is
member and founder.
 
 
- "Computer Ate My
Vote" - U.S. kick-off day of action for election integrity and the
counting of all votes - July 13, 2004
 
 
- Board of Directors Election
2004 Results
 
 
- Participatory Design Conference 2004: "Artful
Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials, and Practices" -
Proceedings- July 27-31, 2004 - Toronto, Canada
 
 
- CPSR's Spanish Language Membership Form
 
 
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| Events 
 | Participatory Design Conference 2004: "Artful
Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials, and Practices" Proceedings- July 27-31, 2004 -
Toronto, Canada "Computer Ate My Vote"
- U.S. kick-off day of action for election integrity and the counting
of all votes - July 13, 2004
 Barcelona - May 15, 2004
 Global
Governance of ICT: Public Interest Considerations - December 9, 2003 - Geneva, Switzerland
 Norbert
Wiener Award to Mitch Kapor
 Globalization
and CPSR: Changing Issues, Changing Organization Seattle, WA, October 24, 2003.
 Electronic
Voting Problems - December 6, 2003 - Washington,
DC
 Forum
on Electronic Voting - October 26, 2003 - Santa
Cruz, CA
 CPSR-PerÃâ¦Ã¢â¬Å
organized the conference called The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux Operating
System where Richard Stallman was the speaker and co-organized the
 --- Second National Congress of Free and Open Source
Software - August 2004.
 Research
Triangle Park, NC Chapter - Forum on the privacy and civil liberty
implications of the design and deployment of surveillance and profiling
systems by the US government - April 25,
2003
 
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| Publications | The Compiler - CPSR's Monthly Emailed Newsletter to
Members PDC
2004 Proceedings
 Using Technology to Control the Flow of Ideas - The
CPSR Journal about Intellectual Property Issues
 DIAC 2002
Proceedings
 Nurturing the Cybercommons, 1981-2021 - Fall
2001
 CPSR Turns Twenty - Summer 2001
 
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| Community
Networks | Public Sphere Project - Information and Communication
for Civic Intelligence. Pattern
Language for Living Communication Project
 Shaping the Network Society: Patterns for Participation,
Action, and Change, DIAC 2002 Proceedings
 
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| Election
Technology | CPSR's Election Incident Reporting Project funded by
Quixote Foundation. Geeks can volunteer via Tech Watch "Computer Ate My Vote"
- U.S. kick-off day of action for election integrity and the counting
of all votes - July 13, 2004
 Electronic
Voting Problems - December 6, 2003 - Washington,
DC
 Forum
on Electronic Voting - October 26, 2003 - Santa
Cruz, CA
 The Trouble With E-Voting by Sarah Granger, CPSR's
Project Director .
 Comments to the California Secretary of State regarding Touch Screen
Voting
 Voting
Machines Must Provide a Voter-Verifiable Audit Trail
 Getting the Chad Out: Elections, Technology, and
Reform - Winter 2001
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| Information Society | Global Governance of ICT: Public Interest
Considerations - December 9, 2003 - Geneva,
Switzerland WSIS-World Summit on the
Information Society
 CPSR's statement for PREPCOM-2 of (WSIS)
 
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| Intellectual
Property | Using Technology to Control the Flow of Ideas - The
CPSR Journal CPSR Amicus Brief (pdf) in DVD-CCA v. Bunner
 
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| Internet
Governance | Civil Society Democracy Project       Domain Name
Issues       One Planet, One Net CPSR Comments for Congressional Hearings on ICANN
(pdf)
 The
Public Voice in Internet Policy Making June 22,
2002.
 
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| Participatory
Design | PDC 2004
Proceedings 
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| Privacy and Cyber-Rights
 | Privaterra - Securing Human Rights National
Identification Schemes        Censorship        Filters and Filtering
 Privacy and Your
Social Security Number        Data Privacy and
P3P
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| Technology & Peace | Star Wars Still Threatens Us - Spring 2001 
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| E$$ay Contest | Essay Contest 2003-2004 Past Winners 2002-2003     2001-2002     2000-2001
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| T-Shirts | " Question Technology" | 
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