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House Deals Major Blow to Obama's Secret Anti-User Trade Agenda

The Senate's Fast Track bill package failed in the House today, following a landslide vote to reject a piece of the legislation that was necessary to send the bill to the President for approval. The White House has been working alongside powerful corporate lobbyists and sympathetic lawmakers to win enough...

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Canadian Court Affirms Global Takedown Order to Google

In a dangerous ruling yesterday, a Canadian appeals court upheld an order requiring Google to edit the Internet and effectively “disappear” websites selling a product that allegedly infringed trade secret rights. Google had challenged the order as an improper overreach: a Canadian court shouldn't be using its authority to...

El Derecho de los Hackers

Kurt Opsahl y Katitza Rodríguez de la Electronic Frontier Foundation visitarán el Rancho Electrónico el día sábado 13 de Junio para charlar sobre el derecho de los hackers. Investigadores e investigadoras en seguridad y cifrado nos ayudan a construir un futuro más seguro para quienes utilizamos la tecnología, pero muchos...

Members-Only Speakeasy: Bay Area


Join the Electronic Frontier Foundation staff for a drink and riveting digital freedom discussion on Tuesday, June 16! Twice a year, EFF invites Bay Area donors and colleagues to connect with one other and to meet the people behind the world's leading online civil liberties organization. This is...

IP-Watch v. USTR

IP-Watch, a non-profit independent news site, is suing the United States Trade Representative to compel disclosure of documents under the Freedom Of Information Act. IP-Watch is represented by Yale Law School's Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic.

Facebook Overhauls Its Inmate Account Takedown Process

Since at least 2011, U.S. prisons have had a special arrangement with Facebook. Prison officials would send links to profiles belonging to inmates that they wanted Facebook to take down. Facebook would then suspend the profiles, often no questions asked, even when it wasn’t clear if any law or Facebook...

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