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Help EFF Defend the Right to Tinker With Your Car

Vehicle manufacturers like General Motors and John Deere are citing a particularly strange and onerous provision in copyright law to claim that you need permission to tinker with, repair, and innovate around your own car. According to them, you may own the parts, but you don’t own your copies of...

EFF's 8th Annual Cyberlaw Trivia Night

On Thursday, June 18, tech attorneys from throughout the Bay Area will gather to drink wine and beer, eat delicious food, and prove their prowess in summoning obscure tech law minutiae from the very depths of their oversized brains. In a friendly yet fierce battle of the minds, they’ll vie...

EFF Joins With Diverse Coalition to Get Copyright Right

After decades of increasingly draconian statutes and judicial decisions, our copyright system has veered far away from its original purpose. To help get copyright back on track, EFF is joining forces with a variety of groups—including libraries, industry associations, and public interest advocates—to launch a new coalition focused on promoting...

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EFF's Updated SSL Configuration

EFF recently updated our SSL certificate and configuration. This gave us an A+ rating on SSL Labs, a great jumping off point for reviewing a site's secure connection. What follows is a quick, technical guide to how we achieved this.
Generating a Certificate
First we generate an...

Commonwealth v. Estabrook

EFF filed an amicus brief with the ACLU of Massachusetts asking the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to reaffirm its decision in Commonwealth v. Augustine that police must get a warrant in order to obtain two weeks worth of cell phone location information (CSLI). In Estabrook, the state police obtained...

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