The OpenNet Initiative is holding its first-ever conference on May 18 in Oxford, England, at the Oxford Internet Institute. The conference is free and open to the public, but you must register and the event is capped at 100 participants. You can register on this wiki. We will be sharing the initial results of our first global survey of Internet filtering, which will later be published by MIT Press in a book, Access Denied: The Practice and Politics of Internet Filtering, later this year. We hope you’ll join us in Oxford later this Spring.
We should all make a stand for our right to free speech, this seems like a very noble cause.