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Q: Why is it important that I join the Freedom to Innovate Network?

Public officials must hear from constituents like you. As they consider new legislation and regulation, which could severely impact Microsoft and the technology industry, it's important that you express your views. The FIN will provide you with the tools necessary to help your opinion be heard!

Q: Do I have to agree with every position FIN takes?

No. As a member, you can use the facts to make informed decisions of your own and communicate them to public officials in the manner you choose.

Q: What are the benefits of joining the Freedom to Innovate Network?

As a FIN member you will receive the FIN newsletter, a semi-monthly update on the public policy issues affecting MS and the high-tech industry at the state and federal levels. You will also receive periodic notices on important matters being considered by your federal and state officials and information on how to contact them.

Q: What is my commitment if I become a member of the FIN?

The FIN is absolutely free. You will never be asked for a financial contribution. And one of the best things about the FIN is that you will determine your own level of involvement.

Q: Will my privacy be protected?

Yes. The FIN will not share your name unless you ask to be contacted by other public policy groups.

Q: What else can I do to help?

Encourage your friends to sign up for the FIN today.

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