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Lavabit

EFF urged the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in an amicus brief to rule an email provider could not be forced to disclose its private encryption key to the government.
In July, the Department of Justice demanded Lavabit's private key—first with a subpoena, then with a search warrant. Although...

Six Good Things About the Innovation Act

The bipartisan Innovation Act is the best bill yet when it comes to fighting patent trolls. To help explain the bill's various provisions, we've put together a six-part series on what exactly the Innovation Act does. While it won't fix every problem with the patent system, it...

EFF and CDT File Brief in Support of Airbnb

Albany, NY - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) have filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting Airbnb's petition to set aside a sweeping New York State Attorney General subpoena that demands information about virtually all Airbnb users who make real estate available for rent...

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Airbnb, Inc. v. Schneiderman

In October 2013, NY State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman issued a sweeping subpoena seeking identification, financial, and other information on effectively all New York Airbnb “Hosts,” those users offering living space for rent. The attorney general explained in later legal filings that he was seeking such information because he believed...

Universities Allied for Essential Medicines Conference

Activists Adi Kamdar and April Glaser will attend the 2013 Universities Allied for Essential Medicines Conference at Case Western University in Cleveland, Ohio. Adi will speak about the successes and challenges of open access activism on a panel, and April will coordinate with students interested in working alongside EFF on...

QCon SF

QCon, a leading international software developers conference, has hosted events attended by 12,000 people in 8 cities across the globe. At the 2013 San Francisco conference, EFF activist Parker Higgins will talk about the noBackend development strategy as a political movement.

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