This page will aim to gather information about the different networking efforts and contacts to like-minded communities in regard to the EU Policy project. A partnership could be anything from just exchanging ideas to common interest representation efforts.

International edit

Creative Commons edit

Electronic Frontier Foundation edit

Open Society Foundations edit

Belgium edit

Creative Commons Belgium edit

The mere fact that our content is licensed under CC gives us a permanent, common standpint on a large variety of topics. While the exact in manner of cooperation is open to debate and consensus both sides can surely continue to help each other as in the past.

I have contacted their public lead Yannick and they are indeed interested in working with us. Their background in law makes them furthermore a very valuable partner. We in turn provide them with publicity and a mass of licensed content. Perhaps it would be a good idea to contact other chapters? --Dimi z (talk) 18:19, 20 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Open Knowledge Foundation edit

I will contact their Belgium office in January. Their local chapter is very active and we would have common values and interests. --Dimi z (talk) 18:19, 20 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

EDRi edit

European Digital Rights (EDRi) is joint effort by 32 privacy and civil rights organisations from across Europe to protect civil rights in the digital age. Their office is in Brussels and although they refrain from lobbying themselves they support their members by releasing a newsletter as well as a numerous papers and other informational material.

Constant vzv edit

Constant is a non-profit artist organisation in Brussels dedicated to promoting free and open software and knowledge. It strives to promote copyright alternatives to creators.

I have met one of their members at an event and they want to know more about us and our initiative. --Dimi z (talk) 18:24, 20 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

France edit

La Quadrature du Net edit

Poland edit

Coalition for Open Education edit