= NY Grassroots Media Conference 2009 = Following are the result of the [http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/node/1808 Internet Rights] workshop held at the 2009 NYC Grassroots Media conference. Using the [wiki:internet_rights_workshop collaborative democracy software], we defined the 10 most important Internet rights we need. * Right to freely store,disseminate, produce and create any online content without fear of prosecution. * The right to participate anonymously * The right to use the internet to freely copy, modify and redistribute all software * The Right to education and training on using and/or producing internet content * Access and adequate leisure time to explore and accomplish online participation. * Access to content and online tools in one's native language, including compatibility features for special needs users. * One should be the sole owner of one's online data, which includes the right to remove from the Internet any content you have put up. * The right to absolute privacy in all communications including email, social networking, voice/video conferencing. * The right for each individual to choose what content to view, such as by blocking website advertising and disturbing images. * The Right to Free or fairly-priced, Universal, Equal high-speed internet access; regardless of language, age, class, nationality, special needs, criminal record, or physical disability.