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|plead1=Valentina Pavel
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|plead2=Bogdan Manolea
 
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=CC Romania List=
 
=CC Romania List=
Project Lead: [http://stefangavrilescu.blogspot.com Stefan Gavrilescu], [mailto:bogdan.manolea@apti.ro Bogdan Manolea]
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Project Lead: [mailto:bogdan.manolea@apti.ro Bogdan Manolea]
  
 
* [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/ro/translated-license-3.0.pdf License draft] (Version 3.0, PDF).
 
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=About the Association for Technology and Internet=
 
=About the Association for Technology and Internet=
  
APTI is an independent Romanian NGO that has the scope to promote the fair use of information society services in agreement with the legal norms in force. We are looking to promote the human rights in the digital environment and support the digital civil rights in the Romanian society
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ApTI is a non-governmental organisation whose aim is to support and promote a free and open Internet where human rights are guaranteed and protected. A free Internet represents an environment where privacy and freedom of expression are both respected, while an open Internet represents a guarantee for a secure and rightful access to the benefits brought by information technology.
  
APTI is not a professional or business organization. Our members come from different environments with interests and implications in various activities on the Internet. We believe that our association is ensuring a legal framework where someone’s opinion regarding the development of good electronic services in Romania can become public and be supported by several people interested in the same ideas.
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ApTI is a member of EDRI (European Digital Rights Initiative).
  
Our activities range from policy and legal opinions on the current regulations involving the information society services and the Internet in Romania, to concrete actions to stop the Romanian Spam or to provide advice regarding the safe use of Internet for children.
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More information about ApTI is available at http://www.apti.ro/
 
 
APTI is a member of EDRI (European Digital Rights Initiative).
 
 
 
More information about APTI is available at http://www.apti.ro/
 

Latest revision as of 22:17, 11 January 2016


Homepage
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Status
Active
Most Recent License Version
3.0
Affiliated Institution
Association for Technology and Internet (NGO)

Valentina Pavel
EMail
valentina.pavel@apti.ro
Region
Europe
Country Code
ro
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Visit the jurisdiction's website. The Creative Commons Romania license suite is available in the following version. License your work under these licenses, or choose the international licenses. More info.

Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite.

Creative Commons is working with Association for Technology and Internet to create Romania jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commons licenses.

CC Romania List

Project Lead: Bogdan Manolea


About the Association for Technology and Internet

ApTI is a non-governmental organisation whose aim is to support and promote a free and open Internet where human rights are guaranteed and protected. A free Internet represents an environment where privacy and freedom of expression are both respected, while an open Internet represents a guarantee for a secure and rightful access to the benefits brought by information technology.

ApTI is a member of EDRI (European Digital Rights Initiative).

More information about ApTI is available at http://www.apti.ro/