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Top 6: March 18th 2020
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Reporters Without Borders / Minecraft: The Uncensored Library

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Top 6: March 18th 2020
On March 12 - World Day Against Cyber Censorship - press freedom NGO, Reporters Without Borders, opens The Uncensored Library giving global access to independent information - even in countries rife with censorship. The press censorship loophole is made by creative agency DDB Berlin in collaboration with digital production powerhouse, MediaMonks. The Uncensored Library gives young people - especially in countries experiencing heavy press censorship - access to independent information, through the world's most successful video game, Minecraft - a medium which is accessible to anyone. In many countries, the information you access online is controlled and limited by oppressive leaders and regimes. This control can take many forms: blocking websites, deleting articles - and in some instances worse; imprisoning journalists and even killing them. In countries, where websites, blogs and free press in general are strictly limited, Minecraft – with more than 145 million players every month – is still accessible for everyone.
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Jan Harbeck (Managing Director)

David Mously (Managing Director)

Sirena Grace Martinelli (Junior Art Director)

BlockWorks:

James Delaney (Founder and Managing Director)

MediaMonks

Javier Sancho Rodriguez (Senior Project Manager)

Jeroen Hol (UX Designer)

Rene Drieënhuizen (Front End Developer Lead)

Johan Holwerd (Technical 3D Developer)

Reinder Nijhoff (R&D Developer)

The Humblebrag:

Jessica Hartley (Managing Partner)

Client

Christian Mihr (Managing Director)

Kristin Bässe (Media and Public Relations Officer)

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