THE DIGITAL RIGHTS ARCHIVE
What is it?
The Digital Rights Archive is a research tool for digital policy making and analysis.
The Digital Rights Archive is a research tool for digital policy making and analysis.
Who is it for?
Everyone.
The archive is free and open to the public. It is powered by the indexing and curatorial systems of The Syllabus, and edited by experts and associated with the Centre for Digital Rights.
Everyone.
The archive is free and open to the public. It is powered by the indexing and curatorial systems of The Syllabus, and edited by experts and associated with the Centre for Digital Rights.
What can it do?
The Digital Rights Archive is a searchable stack of high-quality research, analysis and commentary on topics relevant to anyone interested in digital policy.
Materials are available in both English and French.
The Digital Rights Archive is a searchable stack of high-quality research, analysis and commentary on topics relevant to anyone interested in digital policy.
Materials are available in both English and French.
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