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EFFecting Change: How to Disenshittify the Internet on May 14

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Digital Freedom Depends on the Right to Tinker

One of the most crucial issues in the fight for digital freedom is the question of who will control the hardware that you have in your home, in your pocket, or in your own body.
Have you ever been frustrated when a beloved feature was taken away in an...

AAN Digital Conference

The Electronic Frontier Foundation returns to AAN Digital to discuss how law and technology intersect with contemporary media issues. EFF Civil Liberties Director David Greene will survey the legal landscape of federal and local governmental surveillance and Investigative Researcher Dave Maass will provide an overview of some ofthe strongest alt-weekly...

We'll Probably Never Free Mickey, But That's Beside the Point

In a mere 24 months, Mickey Mouse will enter the public domain—right?Wrong.Mickey Mouse is synonymous with copyright term extension, and with good reason. Every time the first Mickey cartoons creep towards the public domain, Disney's powerful lobbyists spring into action, lobbying Congress for a retrospective term-extension on copyright, which means...

Ike Had a Dream, and it Unfortunately Came True

Today marks the 55th anniversary of a world-historical speech by the last victorious military commander to occupy the White House: President Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower. His last speech while in office holds crucial implications for the U.S. today, as well as the history we celebrate tomorrow, on Martin Luther King...

Protecting the Choice to Speak Anonymously Is Key to Fighting Online Harassment

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the Department of Education today to protect university students’ right to speak anonymously online, warning that curtailing anonymous speech as part of anti-harassment regulations would not only violate the Constitution but also jeopardize important on-campus activism.
“Battling gender and racial...

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