The Open Rights Group announced on Thursday that it has received
1,002 pledges of support from individuals — including journalists,
politicians and activists. The list includes Cory Doctorow, European
affairs coordinator for the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Each individual agreed to pay £5 per month to the Open Rights Group,
as long as 999 other people signed up as well. The 1,000 mark was
reached earlier this week.
Suw Charman, executive director of the Open Rights Group, said the
amount of support illustrated that the awareness of digital rights has
grown considerably in the UK. "It shows there is a real concern among
the UK population about digital rights issues," she told ZDNet UK.
The money pledged will go towards funding events, campaigns and
part-time employees and interns, she added. "It's really important that
we have funds available so we can achieve the goals we set ourselves,"
she said.
The Open Rights Group is based in London, and aims to increase
awareness of digital rights issues and to preserve civil liberties. It
was founded in September 2005.
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