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6 | | - <title>Libre Networks</title> |
| 6 | + <title>Libre Networks – Keep the Web Free</title> |
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9 | | - <meta name="description" content="Libre Networks – Open connections, free networks, and a connected future for everyone." /> |
| 9 | + <meta name="description" content="Libre Networks Petition – Stand for open, free, and accessible internet for everyone." /> |
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11 | 11 | <body> |
12 | 12 | <header class="hero"> |
13 | 13 | <img src="assets/logo.png" alt="Libre Networks Logo" class="logo" /> |
14 | 14 | <h1>Libre Networks</h1> |
15 | | - <p class="tagline">Open Connections. Free Networks.</p> |
| 15 | + <p class="tagline">Keeping the Web Free.</p> |
16 | 16 | </header> |
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18 | 18 | <section class="mission"> |
19 | 19 | <h2>Our Mission</h2> |
20 | 20 | <p> |
21 | | - Libre Networks is a community-driven initiative dedicated to building and promoting open, equitable, and decentralized communication networks. |
22 | | - We believe everyone deserves free access to reliable connectivity — and the knowledge to shape it. |
| 21 | + Libre Networks is a community-driven movement defending the open internet.<br> |
| 22 | + Around the world, websites and governments are increasingly restricting access—requiring IDs, deploying age-check AI, and limiting freedom. This approach is flawed and puts privacy, safety, and universal access at risk.<br> |
| 23 | + Major organizations like Wikipedia, 4chan, and Apple have challenged these restrictions in court, fighting for a safer, freer web.<br> |
| 24 | + <strong>Now, we’re asking you to stand with us.</strong> |
23 | 25 | </p> |
24 | 26 | </section> |
25 | 27 |
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| 28 | + <section class="petition"> |
| 29 | + <h2>Sign the Petition: Defend the Open Internet</h2> |
| 30 | + <p> |
| 31 | + We believe the web should be: |
| 32 | + <ul> |
| 33 | + <li><strong>Accessible:</strong> No unnecessary barriers, ID checks, or invasive surveillance.</li> |
| 34 | + <li><strong>Private:</strong> Your browsing, identity, and conversations stay yours.</li> |
| 35 | + <li><strong>Open:</strong> No government or corporation should decide who gets to connect.</li> |
| 36 | + </ul> |
| 37 | + <br> |
| 38 | + <strong>Sign our petition to demand:</strong> |
| 39 | + <ol> |
| 40 | + <li>Protection against mandatory age or ID verification for general web use.</li> |
| 41 | + <li>Safeguards against AI-based surveillance and censorship.</li> |
| 42 | + <li>Transparent, community-driven standards for online safety and privacy.</li> |
| 43 | + </ol> |
| 44 | + <br> |
| 45 | + Every signature sends a message to lawmakers, companies, and the world: <em>keep the internet free and open for all.</em> |
| 46 | + </p> |
| 47 | + <form class="petition-form" action="https://formspree.io/f/mwpaeygg" method="POST"> |
| 48 | + <label for="name">Name (or alias):</label> |
| 49 | + <input type="text" id="name" name="name" required /> |
| 50 | + <label for="email">Email (optional):</label> |
| 51 | + <input type="email" id="email" name="email" /> |
| 52 | + <button type="submit" class="button">Sign the Petition</button> |
| 53 | + </form> |
| 54 | + <p class="note">Your data is never sold or shared. We only use signatures to demonstrate support for internet freedom.</p> |
| 55 | + </section> |
| 56 | + |
| 57 | + <section class="why"> |
| 58 | + <h2>Why This Matters</h2> |
| 59 | + <p> |
| 60 | + The web was built to connect people freely, not gatekeep or monitor. Forced ID checks and age AI threaten: |
| 61 | + <ul> |
| 62 | + <li>Access for marginalized users, privacy advocates, and those in restrictive countries.</li> |
| 63 | + <li>Whistleblowers, activists, and regular people who just want safety and privacy.</li> |
| 64 | + <li>The free flow of information and ideas that drives progress.</li> |
| 65 | + </ul> |
| 66 | + </p> |
| 67 | + </section> |
| 68 | + |
| 69 | + <!--<section class="statements"> |
| 70 | + <h2>Voices from the Community</h2> |
| 71 | + <blockquote> |
| 72 | + "No one should have to show an ID to read, learn, or participate online. The web is for everyone." <br> |
| 73 | + <cite>– Amina, digital rights volunteer</cite> |
| 74 | + </blockquote> |
| 75 | + <blockquote> |
| 76 | + "Open networks empower education and freedom. Let’s keep them open for the next generation." <br> |
| 77 | + <cite>– Jay, mesh network developer</cite> |
| 78 | + </blockquote> |
| 79 | + <blockquote> |
| 80 | + "The moment we normalize ID checks, we lose something essential about the internet." <br> |
| 81 | + <cite>– Sasha, student</cite> |
| 82 | + </blockquote> |
| 83 | + </section> |
| 84 | +
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26 | 85 | <section class="projects"> |
27 | 86 | <h2>What We Do</h2> |
28 | 87 | <ul> |
29 | | - <li><strong>Open Infrastructure:</strong> Developing and sharing open-source networking tools.</li> |
30 | | - <li><strong>Community Connectivity:</strong> Supporting local mesh networks and digital inclusion projects.</li> |
31 | | - <li><strong>Education:</strong> Teaching digital freedom, privacy, and open technology skills.</li> |
| 88 | + <li><strong>Open Infrastructure:</strong> Creating and sharing free networking tools—no closed code, no hidden locks.</li> |
| 89 | + <li><strong>Mesh Networks:</strong> Supporting local, peer-to-peer connectivity that can’t be shut down or censored.</li> |
| 90 | + <li><strong>Digital Literacy:</strong> Teaching privacy skills, digital rights, and the value of an open web.</li> |
| 91 | + <li><strong>Advocacy:</strong> Engaging lawmakers and tech leaders with real stories, signatures, and evidence.</li> |
| 92 | + </ul> |
| 93 | + <a href="https://github.com/librenetworks" class="button">Explore Our Projects</a> |
| 94 | + </section>--> |
| 95 | + |
| 96 | + <section class="get-involved"> |
| 97 | + <h2>Get Involved</h2> |
| 98 | + <ul> |
| 99 | + <li>Share our petition on social media and with friends.</li> |
| 100 | + <li>Host an open-internet event or discussion in your community.</li> |
| 101 | + <li>Contribute code or ideas to our open-source tools.</li> |
| 102 | + <li>Translate this site and campaign into your language.</li> |
| 103 | + <!--<li>Reach out: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></li>--> |
32 | 104 | </ul> |
33 | 105 | </section> |
34 | 106 |
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35 | | - <section class="join"> |
36 | | - <h2>Join the Network</h2> |
37 | | - <p> |
38 | | - Libre Networks is open to collaborators, developers, educators, and community builders worldwide. |
39 | | - Get involved, contribute code, share ideas, or help expand open networks near you. |
40 | | - </p> |
41 | | - <a href="https://github.com/librenetworks" class="button">Visit Our GitHub</a> |
| 107 | + <section class="faq"> |
| 108 | + <h2>FAQ</h2> |
| 109 | + <details> |
| 110 | + <summary>Why is age/ID verification a problem?</summary> |
| 111 | + <p>While safety is important, blanket ID checks and AI age scans erode privacy and risk excluding many legitimate users—especially young people, activists, or those without easy access to official documents.</p> |
| 112 | + </details> |
| 113 | + <details> |
| 114 | + <summary>What happens with my signature?</summary> |
| 115 | + <p>We use signatures to demonstrate public opposition to restrictive laws and policies. No personal information is shared without consent.</p> |
| 116 | + </details> |
| 117 | + <details> |
| 118 | + <summary>How can I help?</summary> |
| 119 | + <p>Sign, share, contribute code, organize, translate, or reach out! Every voice counts.</p> |
| 120 | + </details> |
42 | 121 | </section> |
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