The Icelandic Digital Freedom Society (Icelandic abbreviation: FSFÃÂ), and also known as the Icelandic Society for Digital Freedoms, is an association aimed at providing legal support for digital freedoms in Iceland. FSFàis based out of ReykjavÃÂk, Iceland and was co-founded by Smári McCarthy, Tryggvi Björgvinsson, HallgrÃÂmur H. Gunnarsson, Steinn E. Sigurðarson and Freyr G. ÃÂlafsson.
Founded in early 2008, FSFÃÂ started the annual ReykjavÃÂk Digital Freedoms Conference in 2008 and organized the annual Nordic Perl Workshop in November 2010.
The RDFC, "A Conference on Open Access and Digital Rights", is an annual conference held in ReykjavÃÂk, Iceland. RDFC has hosted prominent speakers such as Glyn Moody and John Perry Barlow
The notion of the IMMI was first considered at the FSFÃÂ's first ReykjavÃÂk Digital Freedoms Conference in 2008.
Initiated in December 2009 with the University of ReykjavÃÂk: School of Law, CC Iceland was formed to promote free culture in Iceland through the use of the Creative Commons legal framework.