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The Institute for Information Law & Policy at New York Law School seeks to design new technologies and systems that will best serve democratic values in the digital age. Learn more



The Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at Berkeley Law School provides law students with the opportunity to represent the public interest in sound technology policy through client advocacy and participation in legislative, regulatory, litigation and technical standard setting activities.Learn more


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Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Learn more


The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is an intellectual center addressing the implications of the Internet and new information technologies for law and society, guided by the values of democracy, development, and civil liberties. Learn more


The Center for Information Technology Policy is an interdisciplinary center at Princeton University whose research, teaching, and public programs address digital technologies as they interact with society. Learn more


Intellectual Sponsors



The American Assembly, a national, non-partisan public affairs forum, illuminates issues of public policy by commissioning and issuing research and publications and sponsoring meetings. Learn more


The ACLU of Northern California works to preserve and guarantee the protections of the Constitution’s Bill of Rights. Learn more


The Berkeley Center for Law & Technology fosters the beneficial and ethical understanding of intellectual property law and related fields as they affect public policy, business, science, and technology. Learn more


Cambia is a non-profit focused on democratizing innovation to create a more equitable and inclusive capability to solve problems using science and technology. Learn more


The Center for Democracy and Technology is a non-profit public interest organization working to keep the Internet open, innovative, and free. Learn more


The Center for Social Media at the American University School of Communication investigates, showcases and sets standards for socially engaged media-making. Learn more


The Center for Media Justice is a national movement building intermediary to strengthen the communications effectiveness of grassroots racial justice sectors, and sustain a powerful local-to-local movement for media rights and access. Learn more


Creative Commons provides a free, public, and standardized infrastructure that creates a balance between the reality of the Internet and the reality of copyright laws. Learn more


When our freedoms in the networked world come under attack, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is the first line of defense. Learn more


Through education, organizing and advocacy, Free Press promotes diverse and independent media ownership, strong public media, quality journalism and universal access to communications. Learn more


The Institute for Intellectual Property & Social Justice empowers politically, socially, and economically traditionally disadvantaged and excluded groups by facilitating the creation, use, and exploitation of intellectual property. Learn more


Mozilla is a non-profit, public benefit organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation and opportunity online. Learn more


New Media Rights offers free assistance for artists, entrepreneurs, and developers with questions about digital rights issues, and advocates for improved public interest media policy. Learn more


The Law and Informatics Institute at Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law provides a critical interdisciplinary approach to the study, research, scholarship, and practical application of informatics in the field of intellectual property law. Learn more


The Open Video Conference is a multi-day summit of thought leaders in business, technology, policy, academia, art, and activism to shape the future of online video. Learn more


The Peer 2 Peer University is a grassroots open education project that organizes learning outside of institutional walls and gives learners recognition for their achievements. Learn more


The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University Washington College of Law offers an unparalleled course of study in the fields of intellectual property and information law, where faculty, staff, and students collaborate on public impact projects that promote respect for human rights and the achievement of social justice. Learn more


Students for Free Culture is an international, chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and telecommunications policy. Learn more


Universities Allied for Essential Medicines promotes access to medicines for people in developing countries by changing norms and practices around university patenting and licensing. Learn more


The Wikimedia Foundation develops and maintains open content, wiki-based projects and provides the full contents of those projects to the public free of charge. Learn more