Policies/Digital Liberties

Provide universal access to a fast, neutral Internet.

 * Institute a common carriage agreement and legal protection for Net Neutrality, and ban the practice of screening, or prioritizing traffic based on packet sources or destinations, unless
 * 1) The default package offered to the user of an ISP contains no such screening or prioritising; and
 * 2) The user can opt-in to a package that will prioritise certain types of traffic by protocol or destination.
 * Allow exceptions in the case of a court order.
 * Allow generic prioritisation of traffic based on protocol types defined by the IETF.
 * Support the installation of fibre-to-the-home Internet connections wherever possible.

Prevent the institution of a state-mandated data retention regime.

 * Oppose and repeal any legal mechanisms enacted to create records of Internet use among the general public.
 * Securely delete any data collected though such a regime.

Prevent the institution of Internet censorship.

 * Oppose and repeal any mandatory censorship architecture.
 * Linking should not be a crime.

Reform the classification system.

 * Remove the catch-all "Refused Classification" category from any classification systems.