The Right to Flash, defend the digital rights in the Middle East.

The Right to Flash is a petition brought by an Englishman (Amir Dotan), an Israeli (Mushon Zer-Aviv) and a Palestinian (Naim Kamel), which explicitly calls for the software company to make Macromedia Flash compatible with writing from right to left. Launched in July 2003, the initiative supports the fundamental right of the Middle East not to be cut off from communication made through a de facto standard. In Flash MX, in fact, this support does not exist and the request expressed by the signatories has a double meaning: to counteract the digital divide in countries with language features different from those of the West, and that intervene in the development of a software product commercial, protecting minorities in the market with their cultural characteristics. Whether it is Arabic or Hebrew, in fact, the right expression must be guaranteed in a universal way.