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Will Sudan Pull a Mubarak?

The decision faced by dictators to shut off the Internet (and risk economic loss) or keep their citizens online (and risk an Internet-assisted revolt) has been referred to by some as the "dictator's dilemma." In the case of Sudan, where anti-austerity protests have been raging for five days and...

Panel Discussion: Attempts to Change Internet Governance

Katitza Rodriguez, EFF’s International Rights Director, will participate in a panel discussion entitled "Clear and Present Danger: Attempts to Change Internet Governance and Implications for Press Freedom." The discussion is being organized by the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). It will...

Global Telecom Governance Debated at European Parliament Workshop

In recent weeks, the corner of the blogosphere that concerns itself with Internet-related policy has come alive with posts, comments and op-eds addressing the theory that a little-known United Nations telecom agency, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), is gearing up for an Internet power grab. Concerns about this possibility spurred...

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Hey Congress - Executive Privilege Getting in the Way of Public Accountability? EFF Feels Your Pain. And Here's a Way to Fix It.

Yesterday, a House Committee grabbed national attention by voting to approve a recommendation that Attorney General Eric Holder be held in contempt of Congress. The vote stemmed from the Department of Justice’s repeated refusals to release documents concerning the handling of an investigation known as “Fast and Furious” –...

CES: Fair Use on Parade

Derek Slater reports from the Consumer Electronics Show, with an eye to the consumer electronic industry's response to the changing copyright scene.

Out in the Sunshine

David Sobel talks about his work using the Freedom of Information Act to track the U.S. government's use of technology.

Judgement Day for AT&T

EFF Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien discusses the current status of EFF's class action suit against AT&T, in the first of a two part interview.

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