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Founded in 1994, Quintessenz works on [[Internet]] and on-line liberty issues in co-operation with other civil liberties advocates around the world.
Founded in 1994, Quintessenz works on [[Internet]] and on-line liberty issues in co-operation with other civil liberties advocates around the world.

In 1999 Erich Moechel represented Quintessenz as a speaker at the [[Computers, Freedom and Privacy]] 99 Conference in Washington DC. <ref>{{cite news|last1=McCullagh|first1=Declan|title=Big Brother Taps the Bitstream|url=http://web.archive.org/web/19990508233634/http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/18987.html|accessdate=24 Jul 2014|work=Wired News|date=7 April 1999}}</ref>


Quintessenz is a co-organizer of the Austrian version of the [[Big Brother Awards]] and a member of [[European Digital Rights]].
Quintessenz is a co-organizer of the Austrian version of the [[Big Brother Awards]] and a member of [[European Digital Rights]].

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== External links ==

Revision as of 13:32, 24 July 2014

Quintessenz (German for "quintessence") is a civil liberties advocacy organization based in the Museumsquartier in Vienna, Austria.

Founded in 1994, Quintessenz works on Internet and on-line liberty issues in co-operation with other civil liberties advocates around the world.

In 1999 Erich Moechel represented Quintessenz as a speaker at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy 99 Conference in Washington DC. [1]

Quintessenz is a co-organizer of the Austrian version of the Big Brother Awards and a member of European Digital Rights.

Notes

  1. ^ McCullagh, Declan (7 April 1999). "Big Brother Taps the Bitstream". Wired News. Retrieved 24 Jul 2014.