La Quadrature du Net
La Quadrature du Net is a French advocacy group that promotes digital rights and freedoms for its citizens. It advocates for French and European legislation to respect the founding principles of the Internet, most notably the free circulation of knowledge. La Quadrature du Net engages in public-policy debates concerning, for instance, freedom of speech, copyright, regulation of telecommunications and online privacy.
Etymology
The name of the group is based on squaring the circle, an unsolvable mathematical problem. According to the collective, it is "impossible to effectively control the flow of information in the digital age by law and technology without harming public freedoms and damaging economic and social development". The collective makes an analogy with the squaring of the circle as a problem that could take ages for people to realize is impossible to solve, as initially intended.Creation and structure
The group was founded in 2008 by free software promoters and activists.In 2013, the collective re-organized from a de facto association to a formal association. This association was founded by 9 long-time participants or helpers of the initial collective.