- French E-Voting Is a "Catastrophe"
Widespread complaints after the first use of electronic
voting machines in the country's presidential election.- Pandora Chief Mourns Loss of Internet Radio
Copyright royalty board is out-of-touch and has destroyed
90% of Internet radio without understanding what it is,
says Joe Kennedy, CEO of pandora.com- Chinese Dissident, Wife Sue Yahoo for Complicity
Foreign tort act suit alleges that Yahoo voluntarily
allowed Chinese government to track and arrest 57-year-old
Wang Xiaoning.- Google, Wikipedia Sued By Politician Trying to Silence
Critics
Canadian public figure tries to stop a story by pouring
censorship gasoline on it.- No Cookie For You: Government Asked to Halt Google-
Doubleclick Deal
Electronic Privacy Information Center expresses concern
about the size and reach of the database created by the
acquisition.- RIAA Balks at Judge Hearing EFF's Silver Tongue
RIAA's lawyers are aghast that a judge might consider
reading an EFF amicus brief in their case.- Orphan Works in Europe
Google, the British Library, and others give their views on
copyrights versus unclaimed works.- The .ca in Broadcast Treaty
The Canadian view of WIPO's Broadcast Treaty: "We haven't
been able to identify a lot of benefit to Canadian
broadcasters from the treaty."- Online Journalists: Protected by Law or Fair Game?
Susan Crawford documents a lively debate at Cardozo on a
topic close to EFF's heart.- Digital Freedom University
Boston Herald writes about college students' work in
digital rights.- Canadian ISP Throttling All Encrypted Traffic?
Please submit your packet in plaintext for better
surveillance services: thank you.- Bloggers' Search for Anonymity
The BBC puts the case for the untraceable voice.