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Whatever Happened to Privacy?: A Mobilize Event

Mobilize! Is an event Format which brings together international activists on focal topics and combines bar camp style work sessions, political round tables with classic public event formats, as well as combining political and sociological with approaches from performing and fine arts.
The revelations around the NSA and GCHQ...

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Free Expression, Surveillance, and the Fight Against Impunity

Journalists, bloggers and others who speak out against the powerful risk terrible repercussions for their work. Around the world, they face physical intimidation, violent attacks, and even murder for speaking out.
When such crimes are committed against those who exercise their right to free speech, the perpetrators all too...

TPP Rally to Stop Corporate Trade Deals

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — On Monday, November 25, several hundred people will be the first to take the public protests of the secret trade deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) directly to the President, the Senate Majority Leader and the House Minority Leader when they come to town for two...

Introducing a Compendium of the Released NSA Spying Documents

The ongoing NSA leaks, Freedom of Information Act lawsuits and government declassification continue to bring vital information to the public about the the ongoing efforts of the NSA and its allies to spy on millions of innocent people. What started out as news detailing the agency's collections of users' calling...

Arabloggers Conference

EFF's Jillian York and Eva Galperin will be speaking and training and the 4th Arabloggers workshop.

Phare Conference

EFF's Director for International Freedom of Expression, Jillian York, will be speaking about the global societal implications of surveillance.

Free Speech Advocates File Brief Supporting 'The Dirty' Defamation Appeal

Cincinatti, Ohio - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and a coalition of free speech advocates filed an amicus brief supporting thedirty.com's appeal of a defamation ruling that contradicts protections for website operators contained in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA). In the brief, filed in the US Court...

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