Free Expression Policy Project

Overview
The Free Expression Policy Project, (FEPP) founded in 2000, provides research and advocacy on free speech, copyright, and media democracy issues.

FEPP's primary areas of inquiry are:


 * Restrictions on publicly funded expression in libraries, museums, schools, universities, and arts and humanities agencies;
 * Internet filters, rating systems, and other measures that restrict access to information and ideas in the digital age;
 * Restrictive copyright laws, digital rights management, and other imbalances in the intellectual property system;
 * Mass media consolidation, public access] to the airwaves, and other issues of [[media democracy; and
 * Censorship designed to shield adolescents and children from controversial art, information, and ideas.