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Spanish Copyright Amendments Will Shakedown News Sites and Censor the Web

When technological change disrupts industries, they can respond in one of two ways. First, they can adapt to this change by delivering innovative new products, even if this means cannibalizing their older products. This shift of the mapping industry from producing printed street maps to providing data for GPS devices...

Medical Privacy Bootcamp

EFF's Lee Tien, Adi Kamdar, and Rainey Reitman will be teaching a medical privacy bootcamp for California consumer advocates, lawyers, law students, and privacy advocates. This is a great opportunity to learn more about laws and policies surrounding medical privacy, and become engaged in the battle to defend medical data...

Cindy Cohn to Become EFF's New Executive Director in 2015

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Legal Director Cindy Cohn will become EFF's new executive director in April, after Executive Director Shari Steele steps down from the post she's held for 14 years.
With more than 20 years at EFF, Steele has been a driving force of the...

Which Messaging Technologies Are Truly Safe and Secure?

San Francisco - In the face of widespread Internet data collection and surveillance, we need a secure and practical means of talking to each other from our phones and computers. Many companies offer "secure messaging" products - but how can users know if these systems actually secure? The Electronic Frontier...

EFF Fights for Common Sense, Again, in DMCA Rulemaking

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed six exemption requests with the U.S. Copyright Office today, part of the elaborate, every-three-year process to right the wrongs put in place by the Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). EFF's requests received crucial assistance from the Organization...

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