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No to Online Voting in Virginia

UPDATE February 9 2019: Victory! These bills did not make it out of committee.Experts agree: Internet voting would be an information security disaster. Unfortunately, the Commonwealth of Virginia is considering a pair of bills to experiment with online voting. Pilot programs will do nothing to contradict the...

Net Neutrality’s Day in Court

Public Interest Advocates, Local Governments, and Others Defend the Open Internet OrderThe Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard the case of Mozilla v. FCC today to determine whether the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is allowed to repeal its net neutrality rules and abandon its authority over the broadband...

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Brazil in 2019: Free Speech and Privacy in the Crosshairs. What Are the Threats?

Last year’s Brazilian elections were a victory for Jair Bolsonaro—a politician with highly controversial positions on the country's past military dictatorship and civil rights. Bolsonaro’s ascent to power and the beginning of his administration in January has attracted international attention for their potential impact on human rights....

Smart cities and surveillance

Cities across the world increasingly deploy new "smart city" technologies in public places. They collect data that might enable energy savings, traffic reduction, or a more efficient delivery of government services. But all-too-often, these tools gather information about identifiable people, and contribute to an ever-growing digital profile of our comings...

Songs of Barlow: A Tribute to John Perry Barlow

Join EFF's Executive Director Cindy Cohn at the Brooklyn Bowl for a celebration of the life and songs of our beloved founder, John Perry Barlow. Cindy will be among the speakers talking about his amazing life and legacy. Performers include: Jason Crosby, Grahaeme Lesh, Ross James & Alex Koford, Jerry...

A Borderless Internet¸ With Borderless Laws?

One conception of the Internet -- and rapidly-changing technology in general -- is to claim that it is beyond effective regulation, because its effects are not constrained by borders. No legal system has formal jurisdiction over the global Internet, and the Internet has appeared to be resistant to any institution...

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