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US v. Katzin

Together with the ACLU and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, EFF filed an amicus brief arguing police needed to obtain a search warrant in order to monitor a car's location with a GPS device.
FBI agents installed a GPS device on a minivan without a search warrant...

The Demise of Ownership: Digital Content in the Age of Licensing

Traditionally, sales of music, books, and movies involved the purchase of works embodied in material objects such as a CD, printed book, or DVD. Today, however, what are often called content "purchases" are in fact generally licenses that can leave consumers with significantly less control over content than in the...

Eyes in the Sky: Drones in Law Enforcement

With government surveillance headlines swirling in the public arena and Americans fiercely divided on the issue of civil liberties and privacy, a panel of experts—including EFF Senior Staff Attorney Jennifer Lynch—will explore the emerging issues associated with the use of domestic drones in law enforcement. As the United States opens...

Under Surveillance and Overexposed

Join Cindy Cohn, EFF Legal Director, for ACLU North Peninsula Chapter's annual event and a discussion on electronic privacy issues relating to the recent disclosures about NSA surveillance.
The event opens at 6:45 with a reception and light refreshments, and the program begins at 7:30. For more information, contact...

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