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Law Enforcement Tech: A Civilian Oversight Primer

While some police departments and sheriff's offices are left to oversee themselves, many cities and counties around the country have adopted civilian oversight bodies. Often composed of everyday citizens, these boards and commissions are charged with investigating misconduct complaints against law enforcement, from intense police brutality to minor violations of...

CivicMakers Salon - SF Public Broadband + Gigabit Apps

Please join CivicMakers, the San Francisco Mayor's Office of Civic Innovation and Startup Policy Lab at Orange Silicon Valley for a conversation about the opportunities and challenges with a fiber-to-the-home rollout in San Francisco. EFF Legal Director Corynne McSherry is a featured speaker. Cocktails with heavy hors d'oeuvres will be...

EFF at ICANN

EFF is attending ICANN 54 in Dublin to pass on concerns about proposals that would weaken privacy protections for domain name holders, such as the accreditation of privacy/proxy services. In the longer term, we will talk about the interests of users in a new domain registration information system that embeds...

EFF at the JPEG committee

EFF will be presenting on the topic "Copyright, Code and Creativity: A Note of Caution about DRM in JPEG", to point out the dangers of a proposal that would add copy protection to the JPEG image format.

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EFF Urges California Supreme Court to Hear a Bad Rap Lyrics Case

Artistic expression can take many forms, whether it’s comedic, dramatic, or even violent. According to a California Court of Appeals opinion, if you choose to artistically express yourself in a violent or threatening manner—let’s say in song lyrics—you could be criminally prosecuted by the State of California even if you...

Argentina Proposes a 100-Year-Plus Copyright Extension on Photography


A new front has opened in publishers' global war on the public domain. Lawmakers of Argentina's ruling party are proposing a vast extension of copyright terms on photography—from 20 years after publication to 70 years after the photographer's death. That means that the term of restriction of...

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