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SOPA and PIPA: Copyright Piracy Protection or Internet Censorship?

Thomas Jefferson School of Law, in association with the Center for Intellectual Property and the Entertainment Law Society, is presenting a panel on the recent Stop Online Piracy Act and the Internet uprising that defeated it. Event is free and open to the public.
Featuring:
Kevin Keenan, Esq.,...

Megaupload Data Seizure

EFF formally requested the preservation of the data seized when the U.S. government shut down Megaupload.com and related sites in January of 2012, notifying the court and attorneys involved in the case that Megaupload’s innocent users deserve a fair process to control and retrieve their lawful material.
Instead of...

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What Actually Changed in Google’s Privacy Policy

It Shouldn't Take a Letter from Congress for Google to Give Straight Answers About Privacy Policy Changes
Last week, Google announced a new, simplified privacy policy. They did a great job of informing users that the privacy policy had been changed through emails and notifications, and several experts...

EFF Asks Judge to Prevent ‘Catch-22’ in Porn-Downloading Lawsuit

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to protect the identities of individuals sued in a mass copyright lawsuit involving pornographic materials.
In this case, adult film company Hard Drive Productions sued 1495 unnamed Internet users, claiming they illegally downloaded...

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The Right to Anonymity is a Matter of Privacy

Throughout history, there have been a number of reasons why individuals have taken to writing or producing art under a pseudonym. In the 18th century, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay took on the pseudonym Publius to publish The Federalist Papers. In 19th century England, pseudonyms allowed women--like the...

SXSW: Interactive • Film • Music

This Year EFF will have a booth at SXSW!!
Stop by to learn the latest in online civil liberties and pick up some cool swag!!
Other EFF appearances include:
"Fighting for Your Users Without Becoming a Target."
EFF Intellectual Property Director Corynne McSherry discusses improving...

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We Have Every Right to Be Furious About ACTA

If there’s one thing that encapsulates what’s wrong with the way government functions today, ACTA is it. You wouldn’t know it from the name, but the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is a plurilateral agreement designed to broaden and extend existing intellectual property (IP) enforcement laws to the Internet. While...

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