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Government Fights to Trap EFF’s NSA Spying Case in a Catch-22

The U.S. government admits—and, of course, it’s common knowledge—that the NSA conducts mass, dragnet surveillance of hundreds of millions of Americans’ communications. It has done so via a series of different technical strategies and legal arguments for over 18 years. Yet the Justice Department insists that our legal fight against...

Street-Level Surveillance at Cryptorave

Senior Investigative Researcher Dave Maass, a member of EFF's new Threat Lab, will be a guest speaker at Cryptorave, a Brazilian event on encryption and security. Dave's talk (11:20 PM on May 3) is titled "Surveillance Safari: Recognizing the Ways the Cops Spy on Populations":Police departments are on...

Five Civil Society Organizations Remind Congress: Look to the Supreme Court, Not Silicon Valley CEOs, For Guidance Before Regulating Online Speech

New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.—As policymakers around the U. S. contemplate regulations to protect and/or restrict online speech, a group of public interest organizations dedicated to free expression are publishing a set of legal guideposts that must inform any legislative or regulatory discussion. The document, entitled “Online...

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