Wednesday, April 11, 2007 from 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM (GMT)
A chance for ORG supporters to meet each other, chat to volunteers and staff and celebrate how far we’ve all come since ORG started. There’ll be 'public domain' DJs, remixed visuals and free culture goodie bags, as well as a special guest speaker to be announced.
Beneath all this revelry lies a hidden motive. We need you to bring a friend, colleague or family member who doesn't yet support ORG, but who you think would like to, if they knew more about our work.
The party starts at 6pm on Wednesday 11 April at Bar Kick, E1, and lasts until 11pm. See you there!
Event details
Support ORG! (and Party)
Date: Wednesday 11 April
Time: 1800-2300
Place: Downstairs @ Bar Kick, 127 Shoreditch High Street, London. E1 6JE
How to find Bar Kick
By Tube: Old Street (Bank branch, Northern line), or Liverpool Street (Central, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Circle lines)
Walking from Old Street: Leave Old Street Station headed down Old Street East-bound. Walk all the way down to the end of Old Street. Just after the bridge, turn right down Shoreditch High Street. Bar Kick is on the right hand side just opposite the church.
Walking from Liverpool Street: Exit up the escalators onto Bishopsgate, turn left and walk straight for about 10-15 minutes until you get to Bar Kick, opposite the church.
By Bus: Bus nos 26, 47, 48, 55, 67, 78, 149 and 242 all stop nearby.
The Open Rights Group is a grassroots technology organisation which exists to protect civil liberties wherever they are threatened by the poor implementation and regulation of digital technology. We call these rights our “digital rights”.
In 2005, a community of 1,000 digital rights enthusiasts came together to create the Open Rights Group. Since then, ORG has spoken out on copyright term extension, DRM and the introduction of electronic voting in the UK. We have informed the debate on data protection, freedom of information, data retention and the surveillance state.
These are issues that affect all of us. Together, our community, which includes some of the UK’s most renowned technology experts, works hard to raise awareness about them. If these are issues that you care about, become part of our community and support the Open Rights Group today.
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