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California Voters Secure Transparency in Local Government

California, you did it.
As of this morning, with 22,353 of 22,353 precincts reporting, voters approved Proposition 42, a ballot measure that ensures that local agencies must comply with the California Public Records Act (CPRA). The final tally for the Public's Right to Know Act was 61.5 percent for,...

Open Wi-Fi and Copyright: A Primer for Network Operators

Every day cafes, airports, libraries, laundromats, schools and individuals operate “open” Wi-Fi routers, sharing their connection with neighbors and passers-by at no charge. The City of San Francisco recently deployed a free, public Wi-Fi network along a three-mile stretch of Market Street. Sometimes people use those connections for unauthorized activities....

Dating Site Fights Outrageous Trademark Claim from Mormon Church

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged a federal judge to quickly resolve a dispute over the use of the term "Mormon" in an online dating site, arguing that extended litigation based on a frivolous claim could bury a small business in its infancy.
Intellectual Reserve, Inc.,...

Eller v. Intellectual Reserve

EFF is urging a federal judge to quickly resolve a dispute over the use of the term “Mormon” in an online dating site, arguing that extended litigation based on a frivolous claim could bury a small business in its infancy. Intellectual Reserve, Inc., which manages intellectual property rights for The...

Bitcoin Finance 2014

Join EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman at Bitcoin Finance, a conference which brings together the brightest minds in payments, finance, business, banking and Bitcoin. Over two days in Dublin, the participants will "tackle the big questions and host fearless debates on the opportunities and risks involved with decentralized currencies." Reitman...

First Sale Under Title 17: Post-Hearing Discussion

The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on first sale under Title 17 in the New York Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse. After the hearing, join EFF Special Counsel Jason Schultz and EFF Activist Parker Higgins for a follow-up discussion that will include several of the testifying witnesses and other...

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