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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/professional-bodies-approved-for-tax-relief-list-3/approved-professional-organisations-and-learned-societies 2870 approved professional organisations and learned societies

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what about the web

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Certification Member directories Awards Training Networking

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consultative status

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Hang on What did you just say?

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No, not that. Something about “the fabric of our industry is being threatened”

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Data privacy Encryption Accessibility Intermediary liability

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The Internet

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[Amber Rudd] says the British government does not intend to ban end-to-end encryption — but would like companies to voluntarily move away from it, arguing it isn't necessary for "real people." http://uk.businessinsider.com/home-secretary-amber-rudd-real-people-dont-need-end-to-end-encryption-terrorists-2017-8

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Its low cost, ease of use, and anonymous interface means terror groups are as likely as the average website owner to create their sites using wordpress.com - for propaganda, radicalisation or publicity. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/26/amber-rudd-social-media-firms-must-do-stop-terror/

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https://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefano/amber-is-alert

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CODE RUDD

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/14/donald-trump-inauguration-protest-website-search-warrant-dreamhost

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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/09/28/politics/facebook-anti-administration-activists/index.html

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U.S. today U.K. tomorrow?

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Edward Snowden says it’s simply "the most extreme surveillance in the history of western democracy." https://www.theverge.com/2016/11/23/13718768/uk-surveillance-laws-explained-investigatory-powers-bill

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At what cost?

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Who speaks for us?

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We should care About our users About our jobs About our industry

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We need to meet the lawmakers on their turf

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1947

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They felt the need for a group voice and mutual support to tackle the difficulties this [post-war austerity] caused and, in the highly regulated environment of the time, to ensure that they could influence local and national government in the framing and enforcement of laws which affected them. http://www.upholsterers.co.uk/about-the-amusf/ (emphasis mine)

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They felt the need for a group voice [so] they could influence local and national government in the framing and enforcement of laws which affected them. http://www.upholsterers.co.uk/about-the-amusf/ (emphasis mine)

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Maybe, just maybe, we need to influence the laws which affect us

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For any enterprise to succeed, it must have enthusiasm, perseverance, adaptability and vision. [...] This will always apply but particularly in this era in which Governments interfere with the activities of the ordinary citizen, possibly to a greater extent than ever before.

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consultative status

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If you work “on the web” this is for you

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Cost: £20 per year Individual membership

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We’re working towards consultative status We’re starting a conversation about ethics in the industry We’re opening regional chapters for meetups, including here in Leeds

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We’re working towards consultative status We’re starting a conversation about ethics in the industry We’re opening regional chapters for meetups, including here in Leeds

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We’re working towards consultative status We’re starting a conversation about ethics in the industry We’re opening regional chapters for meetups, including here in Leeds

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What do you need from us?

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How do you get involved? web-matters.co.uk membermojo.co.uk/web-matters/joinus slackpass.io/webmatters twitter.com/_web_matters_

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