The Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee works to educate policymakers on critical Internet policy issues. With funding and logistical support from the Internet Education Foundation, the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee hosts regular debates to discuss important Internet policy issues. Since its founding, the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee has built a membership of over 200 organizations from a broad cross-section of the public interest community and the Internet industry. The Internet Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and policymakers about the potential of a decentralized global Internet to promote communications, commerce and democracy.

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Will Frivolous Defamation Suits Be the End of the Internet? 2015-07-10
Internet Governance, ICANN and Congress.Sucks: Where is Control of the Internet Going? 2015-06-05
PODCAST: Sunsetting the PATRIOT Act’s NSA Surveillance Authorities: Should Congress Reauthorize, Reform or Retire? 2015-05-01
PODCAST: Cyber Security: Will The Sharing of Threat Information Secure The Homeland or Erode Privacy? 2015-04-10
Encrypting Smartphones and Internet Messages: Are Americans More or Less Secure? 2015-03-12
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Should Congress be Caring About Sharing? 2014-12-08
The Legal Underpinnings of Digitally Exposed Private Images and What Congress Needs to Know 2014-11-10
Does the Internet Need a Revised Communications Act? 2014-10-17
What New Internet & Mobile Phone Taxes Would Mean For Constituents & The Economy 2014-10-01
Can Europe Force Search Engines to Censor Information? Assessing the Right to be Forgotten 2014-08-11
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