Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5358253> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5358253 subject Q13254506.
- Q5358253 subject Q13266026.
- Q5358253 subject Q13266043.
- Q5358253 subject Q13277556.
- Q5358253 subject Q6508886.
- Q5358253 subject Q7015052.
- Q5358253 subject Q7164579.
- Q5358253 subject Q7585139.
- Q5358253 subject Q8380185.
- Q5358253 subject Q8793851.
- Q5358253 abstract "Electronic Frontiers Georgia (EFGA) is a non-profit organization in Georgia that raises public awareness of issues relating to Cyber law and free speech. It was founded in 1995 by Tom Cross, Robert Costner, Chris Farris, and Robbie Honerkamp, primarily in response to the Communications Decency Act. One of the early causes which the organization championed, was to defeat Georgia House Bill 1630, an attempt to ban anonymous speech on the Internet in Georgia. Based on pressure from the EFGA, the ACLU, and the national Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the bill was defeated.EFGA was dissolved in 2002.".
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q13254506.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q13266026.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q13266043.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q13277556.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q1428.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q163740.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q17349491.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q21637.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q22692.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q366701.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q5293281.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q624023.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q6508886.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q6846096.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q6881273.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q7015052.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164579.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q7585139.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q7815461.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q8380185.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q8793851.
- Q5358253 wikiPageWikiLink Q977345.
- Q5358253 comment "Electronic Frontiers Georgia (EFGA) is a non-profit organization in Georgia that raises public awareness of issues relating to Cyber law and free speech. It was founded in 1995 by Tom Cross, Robert Costner, Chris Farris, and Robbie Honerkamp, primarily in response to the Communications Decency Act. One of the early causes which the organization championed, was to defeat Georgia House Bill 1630, an attempt to ban anonymous speech on the Internet in Georgia.".
- Q5358253 label "Electronic Frontiers Georgia".