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EFF's 2015 Holiday Wishlist

For the last four years, EFF has greeted the holiday season by publishing a list of things we'd like to see happen in the coming year. Sometimes these are actions we'd like to see taken by companies, and sometimes our wishes are aimed at governments, but we also include actions...

EFF to Court: Posting 3-D Design Files Online Is Free Speech

San Francisco - The government cannot require Americans to go through an export licensing scheme prior to posting and sharing 3-D printer design files online, because publishing technical information is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told a federal appeals court Thursday.
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Meet Caroline Bokman, EFF's New Staff Accountant

EFF welcomes Caroline Bokman to the finance and HR team. Caroline moved to San Francisco in 1994 from New Jersey. Navigating the nightlife and tech booms since then, she has always worked between the two worlds, from QA contracts at Macromedia and PeoplePC to bookkeeping for entrepreneurs, nightclubs, and entertainment...

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Defense Distributed v. United States Department of State

EFF filed an amicus brief in this case, arguing that the government cannot require Americans to go through an export licensing scheme prior to posting and sharing 3-D printer design files online, because publishing technical information is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment.

How the TPP Perpetuates the Mistakes of the DMCA

The language in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on Internet Service Provider (ISP) liability—which governs the legal liability of Internet intermediaries and platforms for communications of their users—resides in an annex in the trade agreement's Intellectual Property chapter and was one of the most contentious parts of its copyright...

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