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Campus Party - Berlin 2012

In the online space, our basic rights to speak and read are under constant threat. Rainey Reitman, activism director of the EFF, will discuss how civil liberties online are under attack and how we can defend them. She’ll specifically talk about how legislative proposals in the United States such as...

Court in OWS Twitter Case Gets it Wrong Again

Despite Twitter's (and our) best efforts, it has been ordered to disclose to the government all of the information it has on an Occupy Wall Street protester.
We've been following the case of Malcolm Harris' -- arrested in connection with the OWS Brooklyn Bridge protest in October...

And the D(EFF)CONtest 2012 Winner Is...You!

Thank you to all of this year's D(EFF)CONtestants and to the individuals who donated in support of digital civil liberties! We topped last year's fundraising total bringing in $8,572 — well done! Every penny helps fund the legal briefs, research, educational resources, and activism campaigns necessary to protect freedom...

Charles Carreon Drops Bogus Lawsuit Against The Oatmeal Creator

San Francisco - Attorney Charles Carreon dropped his bizarre lawsuit against The Oatmeal creator Matthew Inman today, ending his strange legal campaign against Inman's humorous and creative public criticism of a frivolous cease and desist letter that Carreon wrote on behalf of his client Funny Junk.
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Speakeasy: NYC


It's your lucky day! The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is proud to host our next Members' Speakeasy at a secret location on Friday the 13th in New York City! Raise a glass with EFF attorneys, technologists, and activists and discover our latest work defending your freedom online.
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Privacy News Roundup: Tracking, Telcos, and Twitter Transparency

Online Spying Accusations Lobbed at Australia’s Telstra
Telstra, an Australian telco, has been accused of tracking its Next G mobile phone users’ Internet use without their consent, and then sending the data to a United States office of Netsweeper Inc., a Canadian company. A Telstra representative confirmed the...

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