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-== See also ==+The '''Global Network Initiative''' ('''GNI''') is a [[non-governmental organization]] with the dual goals of preventing [[Internet censorship]] by [[authoritarian]] [[government]]s and protecting the [[Internet privacy]] rights of individuals. It is sponsored by a coalition of [[multinational corporation]]s, [[non-profit organization]]s, and [[universities]].
-* [[Academic freedom]]+
-* [[Digital rights]]+
-* [[Forbidden number]]+
-* [[Freedom of speech by country]]+
-* [[Freedom of thought]]+
-* [[Global Network Initiative]]+
-* [[Hate speech]]+
-* [[Heckler's veto]]+
-* [[Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy]]+
-* [[Laws against Holocaust denial]]+
-* [[List of censored T-shirts]]+
-* [[Market for loyalties theory]]+
-* [[Media transparency]]+
-* [[Political correctness]]+
-* [[Right to pornography]]+
-* [[Speech code]]+
-* [[Symbolic speech]]+
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The Global Network Initiative (GNI) is a non-governmental organization with the dual goals of preventing Internet censorship by authoritarian governments and protecting the Internet privacy rights of individuals. It is sponsored by a coalition of multinational corporations, non-profit organizations, and universities.




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