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  1. https://www.ccc.de/de/updates/2018/upload-filter
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  3. Bitkom e. V.
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  5. Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband e. V. (vzbv)
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  7. Wikimedia Deutschland e. V.
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  9. Bundesverband Deutsche Startups e. V.
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  11. Bundesverband Digitale Wirtschaft e. V. (BVDW)
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  13. Bundesverband IT-Mittelstand e. V. (BITMi)
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  15. Bundesverband mittelständische Wirtschaft e. V. (BVMW)
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  17. Chaos Computer Club e. V. (CCC)
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  19. D64 – Zentrum für digitalen Fortschritt e. V.
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  21. Arbeitskreis gegen Internetsperren und Zensur (AK Zensur)
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  23. Deutscher Gründerverband e. V.
  24.  
  25. Digitale Gesellschaft e. V. (DigiGes)
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  27. eco – Verband der Internetwirtschaft e. V.
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  29. Jugendpresse Deutschland e. V.
  30.  
  31. Open Knowledge Foundation Deutschland e. V. (OKFN)
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  33.  
  34. https://jimmy-schulz.de/2018/08/24/offener-brief-zur-eu-urheberrechtsreform-upload-filter-und-leistungsschutzrecht/
  35.  
  36. Jimmy Schulz, FDP
  37.  
  38.  
  39. https://d-64.org/offener-brief-saveyourinternet/
  40.  
  41. D64 –Zentrum für digitalen Fortschritt e.V.
  42.  
  43. cnetz –Verein für Netzpolitik e.V.
  44.  
  45. Load e.V. -Verein für liberale Netzpolitik
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  47.  
  48.  
  49. https://copybuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/29May_OpenLetter_Council.pdf
  50.  
  51. 1.C4C(Copyright for Creativity) –International
  52.  
  53. 2.adigital(Spanish Association of the Digital Economy) –Spain
  54.  
  55. 3.AEEPP(Spanish Association of Publishers of Periodical Publications) –Spain
  56.  
  57. 4.AIIP(Association of Internet Service Providers in Italy) –Italy
  58.  
  59. 5.Allied for Startups(European startups associations) –Europe
  60.  
  61. 6.ANSO(Association of Digital Publishers) –Italy
  62.  
  63. 7.ApTI(Digital rights organisation) –Romania
  64.  
  65. 8.Article 19(NGO defending freedom of expression and information) –International
  66.  
  67. 9.ASIC(Association of Internet Community Services) –France
  68.  
  69. 10.Asociación Española de Startups(Spanish startups association) –Spain
  70.  
  71. 11.Bitkom(German Federal Association for Information Technology) –Germany
  72.  
  73. 12.Bits of Freedom(Digital rights organisation) –Netherlands
  74.  
  75. 13.Brand24(Social media monitoring) –Poland
  76.  
  77. 14.CCIA(Computer and Communications Industry Association) –International
  78.  
  79. 15.Center for Democracy & Technology(Digital rights organisation) –Internationalp
  80.  
  81. 16.Centrum Cyfrowe(Digital rights organisation) –Poland
  82.  
  83. 17.COMMUNIA(International association on the public domain) –International
  84.  
  85. 18.Creative Commons–International
  86.  
  87. 19.Creative Commons Austria–Austria
  88.  
  89. 20.DIGITALEUROPE(Digital technology industry in Europe) –Europe
  90.  
  91. 21.DINL(Dutch Digital Infrastructure Association) –Netherlands
  92.  
  93. 22.EBLIDA(European Bureau of Library, Information, and Documentation Associations) –Europe
  94.  
  95. 23.eco(German Internet Industry Association) –Germany
  96.  
  97. 24.EDiMA(European Digital Media Association) –Europe
  98.  
  99. 25.EDRi(European Digital Rights) –Europe
  100.  
  101. 26.EFF(Electronic Frontier Foundation) –International
  102.  
  103. 27.ENCES(European Network for Copyright in Support of Education and Science) –Europe
  104.  
  105. 28.Epicenter.works(Digital rights NGO, fighting for privacy and information freedom in the Internet)–Austria
  106.  
  107. 29.EuroISPA(European Internet Services Providers Association) –Europe
  108.  
  109. 30.FiCom(Finnish Federation for Communications and Teleinformatics) –Finland
  110.  
  111. 31.FNM(Forum New Media –E-Learning association) –Austria
  112.  
  113. 32.Freischreiber(Associationfor the advancement of freelance journalism) –Austria
  114.  
  115. 33.German Startups Association–Germany
  116.  
  117. 34.GetStarted by Bitkom(Start-up association) –Germany
  118.  
  119. 35.IFLA(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) –International
  120.  
  121. 36.IGEL(Initiative Against An Ancillary Copyright) –Germany
  122.  
  123. 37.Initiative Netzfreiheit(Initiative for the promotion of Internet freedom) –Europe
  124.  
  125. 38.ISPA Austria(Association of Internet Service Providers in Austria) –Austria
  126.  
  127. 39.Istituto Italiano per la Privacy e la valorizzazione dei dati(Italian Institute for Privacy and the Valorization of Data) –Italy
  128.  
  129. 40.IVDM(German Media Monitoring Association) –Germany
  130.  
  131. 41.Kennisland(Think thank) –Netherlands
  132.  
  133. 42.KRIBIBI(Association of Critical Librarians in Austria) –Austria
  134.  
  135. 43.LACA(The Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance) –Europe
  136.  
  137. 44.LIBER(Association of European Research Libraries) –Europe
  138.  
  139. 45.Mind the Bridge(entrepreneurship education for startups, enterprises and investors) –International
  140.  
  141. 46.Modern Poland Foundation(NGO focused on digital rights, including open educational resources, and free digitalization technologies) –Poland
  142.  
  143. 47.Mozilla–International
  144.  
  145. 48.MRU(Institute of Digital Technologies of the Mykolas Romeris University) –Lithuania
  146.  
  147. 49.NEMO(Network of European Museum Organisations) –Europe
  148.  
  149. 50.Open Rights Group(Digital rights organisation) –United Kingdom
  150.  
  151. 51.OpenMedia(Save the link campaign) –International
  152.  
  153. 52.Public Libraries 2020(Association of library organisations) –Europe
  154.  
  155. 53.Roma Startup(Italian startups association) –Italy
  156.  
  157. 54.SA&S(Association of Flemish organisations in the domains of culture, heritage, education and science) –Belgium
  158.  
  159. 55.SEPE(Federation of Hellenic Information Technology & Communications) –Greece
  160.  
  161. 56.Startup Poland(Polish startups association) –Poland
  162.  
  163. 57.TECH IN France(Association representing France’s digital industry) –France
  164.  
  165. 58.Technology Ireland(Association representing Ireland’s ICT, Digital and Software Technology Sector) –Ireland
  166.  
  167. 59.VAT(Austrian Association of Alternative Telecom Operators)–Austria
  168.  
  169. 60.VIBE(Austrian Association of Internet Users) –Austria
  170.  
  171. 61.VoB(Dutch association of public libraries) –Netherlands
  172.  
  173. 62.Wikimedia–International
  174.  
  175. 63.Xnet(Digital rights organisation) –Spain
  176.  
  177. 64.ZIPSEE(Association of Importers and Producers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) –Poland
  178.  
  179.  
  180. https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2018/01/10/deutsche-vcs-kritisieren-eu-copyright-reform/
  181.  
  182. Alexander von Frankenberg, Hightech-Gründerfonds
  183.  
  184. Christian Miele, eventures VC
  185.  
  186. Christian Nagel, Earlybird VC
  187.  
  188. David Hanf, Business Angel
  189.  
  190. Filip Dames, Cherry Ventures
  191.  
  192. Jan Alberti, bmp Ventures AG
  193.  
  194. Lars Hinrichs, Cinco Capital
  195.  
  196. Marek Baerlein, Berlin Ventures
  197.  
  198. Markus Grundmann, Senovo
  199.  
  200. Michael Brehm, Redstone Digital & Business Angel
  201.  
  202. Nikolas Samios, COOPERATIVA Venture Group
  203.  
  204. Oliver Clasen, HVC Management
  205.  
  206. Otto Birnbaum, Partech Ventures
  207.  
  208. Philipp Moehring, AngelList
  209.  
  210. Philipp Semmer, Motu Ventures
  211.  
  212. Rouven Dresselhaus & Stefan Walter, Cavalry Ventures
  213.  
  214. Soheil Mirpour, Global Founders Capital
  215.  
  216.  
  217. https://www.eff.org/files/2018/06/13/article13letter.pdf
  218.  
  219. Vint Cerf, Internet PioneerTim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web
  220.  
  221. Anriette Esterhuysen, Senior Advisor, Association for Progressive Communications
  222.  
  223. Brewster Kahle, Founder & Digital Librarian, Internet Archive
  224.  
  225. Brian Behlendorf, primary developer of Apache Web server, founding member of the Apache Software Foundation
  226.  
  227. Bruce Schneier, Bell Labs, cryptography writer and expert
  228.  
  229. Dave Farber, Keio University/CMU
  230.  
  231. Ethan Zuckerman, Senior Researcher, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
  232.  
  233. Guido van Rossum, Founder and developer of the Python programming language
  234.  
  235. Jimmy Wales, Co-Founder, Wikimedia Foundation
  236.  
  237. Joichi Ito, Director of the MIT Media Lab
  238.  
  239. John Gilmore, Co-Founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Cygnus Solutions
  240.  
  241. Katherine Maher, Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation
  242.  
  243. Mitch Kapor, Co-Founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Founder of Lotus Development Corporation
  244.  
  245. Mitchell Baker, Executive Chairwoman, Mozilla Foundation and the Mozilla Corporation
  246.  
  247. Pam Samuelson, Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley, Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology
  248.  
  249. Radia Perlman, Inventor of routing technology fundamental to computer networks
  250.  
  251. Rebecca MacKinnon, Director, Ranking Digital Rights at New America
  252.  
  253. Tim O’Reilly, Founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, Inc.Tim Wu, Professor, Columbia Law School
  254.  
  255. Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton
  256.  
  257. Aaron Rabinowitz, networking and network security consultant
  258.  
  259. Aaron Zuehlke, CISSP Senior Risk & Threat Intel Analyst
  260.  
  261. Alan Kay, President, Viewpoints Research Institute
  262.  
  263. Alaric Snell-Pym, open standards engineer and developer
  264.  
  265. Alfred Ganz, network consultant
  266.  
  267. Alfred Z. Spector, computer scientist and research manager
  268.  
  269. Allan Gottlieb, Professor, Computer Science Department within the Courant Institute of New York University
  270.  
  271. Andrew McConachie, Internet Architecture Engineer
  272.  
  273. Andrew Wolfe, computer systems consultant
  274.  
  275. Avi Rubin, Professor, Computer Science, Technical Director, Information Security Institute, John Hopkins University
  276.  
  277. Avleen Vig, Production Engineer, Facebook
  278.  
  279. Ben Mobley, Technology Security Officer, Colonial Group International
  280.  
  281. Bob Frankston, software industry pioneer
  282.  
  283. Brandon Ross, Founder, Network Utility Force
  284.  
  285. Chip Rosenthal, Staff Engineer, major broadband manufacturer
  286.  
  287. Chris Bacon, systems analyst
  288.  
  289. Cliff Sojourner, computer scientist
  290.  
  291. David L. Dill, Donald E. Knuth Professor, Emeritus, in the School of Engineering, Stanford University
  292.  
  293. David Patterson, Professor of the Graduate School, Computer Science, UC Berkeley
  294.  
  295. David Peters, Director of Software Engineering at Zillow Group
  296.  
  297. Dave Snigier, Systems Architect, University Information Technology Services, UMass Office of the President
  298.  
  299. David Xia, software engineer
  300.  
  301. Desiree Miloshevic, UK Internet pioneer
  302.  
  303. Doug Lea, Professor of Computer Science at the State University of New York at Oswego
  304.  
  305. Ed Lazowska, Bill & Melinda Gates Chair, Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
  306.  
  307. Eleanor Saitta, security analyst
  308.  
  309. Frank Yellin, software engineer
  310.  
  311. Frederick P. Brooks, Jr., Kenan Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  312.  
  313. Gerald Jay Sussman, Panasonic Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT
  314.  
  315. Gordon Jacobson, Portman Communications
  316.  
  317. Hal Abelson, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  318.  
  319. Hugh Connery, Head of IT, Dept. Environmental Engineering, Technical University of DenmarkJames Cronin, UK Internet pioneer
  320.  
  321. James Doty, Telecommunications Industry Consultant
  322.  
  323. James Renken, systems administrator and attorney
  324.  
  325. Jim Waldo, Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice, Chief Technology Officer, Harvard University
  326.  
  327. Joe Hamelin, network engineerJohn Bartas, contributor to early Internet technologyJohn Carbone, Managing Partner, bonify.io
  328.  
  329. John Romero, programmer and game designerJohn Souvestre, IT Consultant
  330.  
  331. John Villasenor, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Public Policy, and Management, UCLA
  332.  
  333. Jonathan Poritz, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Interim Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Colorado State University - Pueblo
  334.  
  335. Josh Maida, Partner and Director of New Product, Six FootJosh Triplett, Free and Open Source Software developer
  336.  
  337. Joshua Bloch, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University and Java pioneer
  338.  
  339. Jude Robinson, Global Head of Front-End Development, Springer Nature
  340.  
  341. Justin Findlay, software engineerKatie Albers, Founder & Principal Consultant, firstthought.com
  342.  
  343. Kraig Beahn, CEO, Enguity Technology CorpL Peter Deutsch, founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript
  344.  
  345. Lester Earnest, Senior Research Computer Scientist Emeritus, Stanford University
  346.  
  347. Martin Odersky, Professor at LAMP/IC, EPFL
  348.  
  349. Matthew Bishop, Professor, University of California at Davis
  350.  
  351. Miguel de Icaza, Founder of the GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin projects
  352.  
  353. Mike Trest, Principal Consultant, Trest Consulting
  354.  
  355. Neal Gafter, Computer Programming Language Designer
  356.  
  357. Neil Hunt, CEO, Curai, Inc. (former CPO, Netflix Inc.)
  358.  
  359. Patrick Koppula, Head of Product and Founder - GarageBand.com and Principal, Innovate for Society
  360.  
  361. Paul Menchini, past Architect of the VHDL language
  362.  
  363. Philip Wadler, Professor of Theoretical Computer Science, University of Edinburgh
  364.  
  365. Ray Charbonneau, computer consultant
  366.  
  367. Robert Oliver, Solution Architect, Dassault Systèmes
  368.  
  369. Ron Teitelbaum, Chief Executive Officer, 3D Immersive Collaboration Consulting
  370.  
  371. Simon Phipps, President, Open Source Initiative
  372.  
  373. Stefano Zanero, Associate Professor, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano
  374.  
  375. Steve Holton, software engineer
  376.  
  377. Tim Peieris, President of SeatYourself.biz
  378.  
  379. Tim Pozar, network architect
  380.  
  381. Tom Ritter, Security Engineer, Mozilla
  382.  
  383. Tony Ageh, Chief Digital Officer, New York Public Library
  384.  
  385. Tyler Lawrence, CEO, Arcpoint
  386.  
  387. William Cook, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin
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