How We Saved .ORG

How We Saved .ORG

12/28/2020

link

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/how-we-saved-org-2020-review

summary

In this blog post, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) reflects on their efforts to save the .org domain in 2020. The article highlights the importance of the .org domain as a space for non-profit organizations and explains the proposed sale of the Public Interest Registry (PIR) to a private equity firm. The EFF outlines their advocacy work and collaborative efforts with various stakeholders to oppose the sale and advocate for the preservation of the .org domain as a trusted platform for non-commercial entities. The blog post also discusses the challenges faced during this campaign and the ultimate success in preventing the sale. It serves as a review of the activism and achievements in protecting an open and accessible internet for non-profit organizations.

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