David Burt (filtering Advocate) - Filtering Facts Revived

Filtering Facts Revived

In 2007, Burt revived FilteringFacts.org. It is now a leading resource for filtering research and filters. Its "Legal Reference" section lists filtering legislation and a dozen related legal cases, some of which directly involved Burt.

Burt blogs regularly on issues related to filters and the filtering industry.

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