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Privacy Loses in Twitter/Wikileaks Records Battle

San Francisco - A district court judge in Virginia ruled against online privacy today, allowing U.S federal investigators to collect private records of three Twitter users as part of its investigation related to Wikileaks. The judge also blocked the users' attempt to discover whether other Internet companies have been ordered...

Governance of Social Media

EFF Senior Staff Attorny Lee Tien joins a panel on Saturday, November 12.
"First Amendment and Free Speech" 11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. (Copley Formal Lounge)
Where: Georgetown University, Washington, DC

GridWise® Global Forum


EFF Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien joins a panel discussing:
Smart Grid Data: Insights, Privacy, or Both? Wednesday November 9, 10:30am - 12:00pm (Ampitheater)
Underlying the “smart” in Smart Grid is a mountain of new data that will be produced across the electric delivery system and...

"The Internet and Democracy"

EFF's Director of International Freedom, Jillian York, discusses with Evgeny Morozov, author of "The Net Delusion," what democratic movements throughout the world can expect from new technologies.
Where:
Maude Fife Room, 315 Wheeler Hall, UC Berkeley Campus

Securing Our Rights in the Information-Sharing Era

Three EFF staffers will be speaking at this convening of er organizers, policy experts, and community leaders to discuss a variety of topics surrounding data sharing and the agencies involved.
Mark Rumold is speaking on FOIA Case Studies: Using the Freedom of Information Act to Push for Policy...

Celebrating 50,000 Twitter Followers

Today, EFF's Twitter account received its 50,000th follower. That’s 50,000 people who care about the future of civil liberties -- at least enough to keep tabs on EFF through our Twitter feed. And while there are surely a few spam bots in there, we’re glad to see so many...

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