Introducing Digital Liberty

by on February 14, 2011 · 2 comments

You’ll want to visit, follow, friend, and whatever-the-hell-else-people-do the new Digital Liberty project from Americans for Tax Reform.

Digital Liberty’s introductory blog post says:

Digital Liberty is dedicated to preserving a free market by pushing back against heavy regulation and taxation of all things Internet, tech, telecom, and media. DigitalLiberty.net will serve as a resource for those who believe in constitutionally limited government by providing news updates and policy briefs on tech issues, sharing research from likeminded organizations, and serving the grassroots who believe that technology and media innovation thrives best when markets are free and individuals are free to choose.

Sounds good to me.

Digital Liberty isn’t really new, but an expansion of ATR’s work on tech freedom. They tell us that their Web site will provide news and policy briefs, share research from like-minded free-market organizations, and serve the grassroots focusing on free-market tech policy.

That’s DigitalLiberty.net. Right on to my brethren and sistren from the happy home of the leave-us-alone coalition!

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  • Terry Mullett

    When I think about how dumbed-down cable TV and newspapers have become, I’m more afraid of a takeover by corporate media than by government. If supporting free markets means facilitating any and all means of turning us into though-free wallet carriers, or facilitating any means of consolidating for efficiency, Net Neutrality is a bad thing. But if it can mean empowering consumers (who are part of the free market too) then it’s not such a bad thing.

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