Lizzie O’Shea is an Australian lawyer, author, and the founder and chair of Digital Rights Watch , which advocates for freedom, fairness, and fundamental rights in the digital age. She sits on the board of Blueprint for Free Speech , and in 2019 was named a Human Rights Hero by Access Now. Interviewer : Jillian York Jillian York: Hi, good morning, or rather, good evening for you. Lizzie O’Shea: Hi Jillian, it's great to be here. JY: I'm going to start with asking a question that I try to kick off every interview with, which is, what does free speech or free expression mean to you? LO: Yes, so Digital Rights Watch , which is the organization I founded and I chair, is focused on fundamental rights and freedoms in the online world. And so freedom of speech is obviously a big part of that. It's obviously a very vexed right, partly because of its heritage and interpretation in places like the United States, which sometimes sits in contrast culturally to other parts of the world.…