Q5. digital bill of rights

according to congressman Darrell Issa the digital bill of rights are as follows

The Digital Bill of Rights

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    1. Freedom - digital citizens have a right to a free, uncensored internet
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    2. Openness - digital citizens have a right to an open, unobstructed internet
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    3. Equality - all digital citizens are created equal on the internet 
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    4. Participation - digital citizens have a right to peaceably participate where and how they choose on the internet
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    5. Creativity - digital citizens have a right to create, grow and collaborate on the internet, and be held accountable for what they create
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    6. Sharing - digital citizens have a right to freely share their ideas, lawful discoveries and opinions on the internet
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    7. Accessibility - digital citizens have a right to access the internet equally, regardless of who they are or where they are
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    8. Association - digital citizens have a right to freely associate on the internet
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    9. Privacy - digital citizens have a right to privacy on the internet
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    10. Property - digital citizens have a right to benefit from what they create, and be secure in their intellectual property on the internet

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