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The Open Rights Group (ORG) is a UK-based organisation that works to preserve digital rights and freedoms by campaigning on digital rights issues and by fostering a community of grassroots activists. It campaigns on numerous issues including mass surveillance, internet filtering and censorship, and intellectual property rights. ==History== The organisation was started by Danny O'Brien, Cory Doctorow, Ian Brown, Rufus Pollock, James Cronin, Stefan Magdalinski, Louise Ferguson and Suw Charman after a panel discussion at Open Tech 2005.〔(Open Tech 2005 schedule ), 23 July 2005〕 O'Brien created a pledge on PledgeBank, placed on 23 July 2005, with a deadline of 25 December 2005: ''"I will create a standing order of 5 pounds per month to support an organisation that will campaign for digital rights in the UK but only if 1,000 other people will too."'' The pledge reached 1000 people on 29 November 2005.〔(www.pledgebank.com/rights ), 23 July 2005 – 25 December 2005〕〔(Getting out more ), Danny O'Brien's blog post floating the idea and advertising the pledge〕 The Open Rights Group was launched at a "sell-out" meeting in Soho, London.〔(ORG digital rights event update ), ''Open Rights Group blog'', 29 November 2005〕〔(Invitation to attend ‘Digital Rights in the UK: Your Rights, Your Issues’ ), ''Open Rights Group blog'', 16 November 2005〕
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