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A Weakened California Open Access Bill Makes Its Way Forward

Earlier this week, AB 609, a California bill promoting better public access to taxpayer-funded research, passed through the Senate Appropriations Committee. The bill, which flew out of the Assembly last year, heads next to the Senate floor. It's great that California is just two steps away from passing the...

One Way to Stand Against Spying: Meet With A Legislator

The NSA pulls no punches when it comes to the surveillance of innocent people in every corner of the world in its attempt to “collect it all.” Those in the U.S. prepared to vigorously oppose mass government spying need to fight back and hold our representatives to account for...

EFF at Security BSidesLV


EFF will have a panel discussion and information table at Security BSides Las Vegas at the Tuscany Suites & Casino at 255 E. Flamingo Rd!
From BSidesLV:
BSides Las Vegas is an Information / Security conference that’s different. We’re a 100% volunteer-organized event, put on...

EFF at DEF CON 22


DEFCON is the world's largest annual hacker convention, held each summer in Las Vegas, Nevada and EFF will be on the ground to support! Catch EFF attorneys, activists, and technologists at various talks and in the vendor and contest areas. We'll also be presenting workshops, games, and...

Front Lines of the Open Access Fight: Colombian Student's Prosecution Highlights the Need for Fundamental Policy Reforms

Scientific progress relies upon the exchange of ideas and research. The Internet is the most powerful network the world has ever seen, with the capability to enable this exchange at an unprecedented speed and scale. But outmoded policies and practices continue to present massive barriers that collectively stifle that potential....

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