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  2. Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign (officially the Blue Ribbon Campaign for Online Freedom of Speech, Press and Association) is an online advocacy campaign for intellectual freedom on the Internet, orchestrated by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

  3. Blue ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Blue ribbons have been used as awareness ribbons for numerous different causes. Notable examples: The "Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign" is an online campaign by the EFF endorsing the protection of free speech on the Internet. The blue ribbon is internationally used to spread awareness of chronic fatigue syndrome

  4. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    Blue denim ribbon 1992 Chronic Granulomatous Disorder Society in the UK: Hereditary/genetic diseases – Jeans for Genes campaign: Red, white and blue ribbon 2011 Used in Omaha, Nebraska, after a deadly shooting at Millard South High School (Matches to the school's colors) Awareness ribbon for Parkinson's UK ? Parkinson's

  5. American Campaign Medal - Wikipedia

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    Between the center and the edges are stripes of inch (1.6 mm) inch in white, black, scarlet and white. The blue color represents the Americas; the central blue, white and red stripes, taken from the American Defense Service Medal ribbon, represents the continuance of American defense after Pearl Harbor.

  6. Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces

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    The awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces include various medals, service ribbons, ribbon devices, and specific badges which recognize military service and personal accomplishments of members of the U.S. Armed Forces. Such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights of a service member's career.

  7. Timeline of Electronic Frontier Foundation actions - Wikipedia

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    1995–1996: EFF opens its "Blue Ribbon Campaign" in direct response to the Communications Decency Act. 1996: EFF mounts its "Golden Key Campaign" to back calls for liberalisation of cryptography export laws; 1996: EFF co-founds TRUSTe, the first Privacy Seal company, with CommerceNet, a non-profit industry consortium.

  8. Blue Ribbon campaign - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ribbon campaign may refer to: Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign—an international, online campaign for freedom of expression on the Internet, orchestrated by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the mid-1990s through early 2000s; Blue Ribbon Campaign Against Child Abuse—a US-based, mostly offline ribbon campaign against child ...

  9. World War I Victory Medal (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The World War I Victory Button on a narrow circular band of blue enamel, containing the words "American Legion" in gold letters, forms the central element of the American Legion emblem. It was adopted by the National Executive Committee of the American Legion on July 9, 1919, as the official insignia of the national organization of American ...

  10. Lori Fena - Wikipedia

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    Fena launched the Silver Anvil Award-winning online grassroots Blue Ribbon Campaign for free speech, and founded and spun out TRUSTe.org, a non-profit web-seal organization that created and enforced the industry standard and EU safe harbor for online personal information.

  11. Blue Ribbon campaign (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    History of Fiji. The "Blue Ribbon campaign" was the name for the campaign promoting support for the controversial legislation introduced by the Fijian Government in 2005 to establish a Reconciliation and Unity Commission. The name specifically comes from the blue ribbons promoted by the ruling United Fiji Party as a sign of support for the bill.