PoliticsOnline just published their list of this year’s Top 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics. I was very happy to see that Markus Beckedahl’s netzpolitik.org was among the winners, and he really deserves it. Netzpolitik.org covers some of the most important issues of the developing information society like DRM, copyright issues and the like - from a consumer’s rights perspective.
Congrats, Markus!
ps. The Korean citizen journalism project OhmyNews didn’t make it - why that is I can’t quite understand. Another one of my favorites got in, though: FactCheck.org won, too, though. Also a very ambitious project, and I just love their claim: “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.” Great!
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[...] Ich seh gerade, dass PoliticsOnline und das World E- Gov Forum die Liste der “Top 10 Who are Changing the World of Internet and Politics” veröffentlicht hat und netzpolitik.org dabei ist. Das freut mich, danke für die Stimmen. Vorausgegangen war die Nominierung von 20 Projekten, Organisationen und Einzelpersonen weltweit, die zur Wahl gestellt wurden. [...]