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aixzellent supports the demand for digital fundamental rights in the EU

Facing the increasing globalisation some committed citizens of the European Union have developed a draft for a European DigitalCharta with the clear demand for digital fundamental rights. Within 14 months this has resulted in a comprehensive proposal for the ‘Charta der digitalen Grundrechte der Europäischen Unionʼ which was recently handed over to the EU Parliament in Brussels and is open to the public for discussion. It is devoted to the changes and new challenges of the digital world which inevitably affect the democratic fundamental rights of each and every EU citizen. In order to ensure freedom, justice and solidarity in the EU the shaping of this increasing digitalisation must be recognized and implemented as a European task. aixzellent is aware of this responsibility and supports this initiative with the utmost conviction about its correctness, necessity and the fact that the active participation of citizens in the EU we want to live in is of crucial importance. Please find the official website here. The draft of the European Digital Charter is originally written and published in German but an English-, French- and Spanish version are also available online. Click here to download the English version. There you will also find more information on the initiators, the background and frequently asked questions. In addition, you are welcome to participate actively in an open discussion and to check out the latest news and updates. Lastly, you have the opportunity to sign the DigitalCharta and thereby also support the need for such a charter as well as for the discussion about its further and future development. Over the past few days more than 1000 EU citizens who are also concerned about the design of the digital world have already signed the support list. After you have registered you will receive a confirmation mail. When you click the link in it, your name and function are publicly displayed. Your e-mail address will neither be published nor used in any other way. Therefore, take this opportunity to intervene and actively participate in shaping our future!

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