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White House Executive Order on Privacy Falls Short

This morning, the White House announced an Executive Order establishing a federal interagency privacy council composed of senior privacy officials from two dozen federal agencies. While seeming to offer some promise, however, the council has a limited mandate, and ultimately represents an overdue nod to privacy principles the administration...

EFF at BSides SF

EFF is proud to be a part of BSides SF this year at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco. Come say hi and become an EFF member at our booth, and check out our Ask the EFF Panel at 5:30pm on Sunday.
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EFF at the JPEG Privacy & Security 2nd Workshop

Privacy and security support for image data is becoming steadily more important seen the fact that image collections are increasingly more stored in distributed and cloud repositories rather than in private repositories. Moreover, social media and online photo repositories, for example, are currently offering insufficient means to secure privacy-sensitive information...

Not Mormon®, But Still Mormon

Who is a Mormon? This is a fundamental question of self-identity, religion, and even Wikipedia. One would think, however, that that answer would not be found in trademark law.
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. (IRI), which owns and manages the trademarks of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day...

TPP Is Betrayal Rally


EFF's Global Policy Analyst, Maira Sutton, will speak at a protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement held on the same day the agreement will be signed by top trade officials in a ceremony in New Zealand. The event is co-sponsored by a diverse coalition of organizations and...

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