among other things '...an EFF Ireland would keep the heat on the Minister of Justice and his malformed data retention law.'
from a discussion on the public Irish Blogs mailing list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/irishblogs/
quote:
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I want to reignite the idea of registered Irish chapter of the
Electronic Frontier Foundation because this much-debated issue would fall into the realm of sound advice from EFF and EFI.
more:
http://irish.typepad.com/irisheyes/2005/04/eff_ireland.html
I expect this will be a 10-minute item of discussion on Saturday in the Irish Film Institute Meeting Room between 5PM-6PM.
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at the Irish Film Institute
http://irishfilm.ie/location.asp
what is EFF?
http://eff.org
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Jump To Comment: 1 2TEMPLE BAR -- A handful of Irish bloggers met up in the Irish Film Institute for two hours today, in a roundtable discussion that included no pints. This unexpected side effect has never manifested itself in a meeting of Irishblogs. Most significantly, several came from Galway and Sean McGrath arrived from Sligo. These long-range attendees deserve a reciprocal meetup--like making the next meetup of Irishblogs happen in Galway before the summer, or in conjunction with the rumoured visit of TBL to Galway in November.
more at
http://irish.typepad.com/irisheyes/2005/04/ifi_meetup.html
It seems that Ireland officially allready has one:
http://www.eff-europe.org/
Or there used to be anyway.. An 'efi.ie'.
http://lists.beecher.net/mailman/listinfo/freedom
that has a mailinglist, but there hasn't been any traffic suince January.
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