This report examines the portfolio of tools funded by the State Departmentās Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor that help support Internet freedom and assesses the impact of these tools in promoting U.S. interests (such as freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and the free flow of information) without enabling criminal activity.
Internet Freedom Software and Illicit Activity - Sasha Romanosky, Martin C. Libicki, Zev Winkelman & Olesya Tkacheva
By Sasha Romanosky, Martin C. Libicki, Zev Winkelman & Olesya Tkacheva
This report examines the portfolio of tools funded by the State Departmentās Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor that help support Internet freedom and assesses the impact of these tools in promoting U.S. interests (such as freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and the free flow of information) without enabling criminal activity.
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