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EFF Pioneer Award

HONORS

Awarded annually by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for "significant contributions to the empowerment of individuals in using computers."

1992
Doug Engelbart, Tom Jennings, Robert E. Kahn, Andrzej Smereczynski, and Jim Warren
1993
Paul Baran, Vint Cerf, Ward Christensen, Dave Hughes and the USENET software developers
1994
Bill Atkinson, Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Ivan Sutherland, Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Lee Felsenstein, and the WELL
1995
Anita Borg, Willis Ware, Phil Zimmermann
1996
Matthew Blaze, Bob Metcalfe, Peter Neumann, Shabbir Safdar
1997
Johan Helsingius, Hedy Lamarr, Marc Rotenberg
1998
Barbara Simons, Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds
1999
Simon Davies, Drazen Pantic, Jon Postel
2000
Phil Agre, Tim Berners-Lee, and "Librarians Everywhere"
2001
Bruce Ennis, Seth Finkelstein, Stephanie Perrin
2002
Dan Gillmor, Beth Givens, Jon Johansen and writing staff of DeCSS
2003
Amy Goodman, Eben Moglen, David Sobel
2004
Kim Alexander, David Dill, Aviel Rubin
2005
Patrick Ball, Ed Felten, Mitch Kapor
2006
Gigi Sohn, Jimbo Wales, and Craigslist
2007
Yochai Benkler, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Schneier
2008
Mitchell Baker and the Mozilla Foundation, Michael Geist, Mark Klein
2009
Ladyada Fried, Harri Hursti and Carl Malamud
2010
Steven Aftergood, James Boyle, Pamela Jones, and Hari Krishna Prasad Vemuru
2011
US Sen. Ron Wyden, Ian Goldberg, and Nawaat.org
2012
Andrew "bunnie" Huang, Jérémie Zimmermann, and the Tor Project



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