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Righthaven v. DiBiase

A criminal justice blog that provides resources for difficult-to-prosecute murder cases is fighting bogus infringement claims from copyright troll Righthaven LLC. In June 2011, a federal judge in Las Vegas dismissed Righthaven's lawsuit. Righthaven appealed, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal heard oral argument on February 5, 2013.EFF,...

EFF Mixer at Google

EFF Mixer at Google Followed by Dinner at "Crave" February 7, 5:30-6:30 at Beacon Rock Room (GWC5) In recognition of the many Googlers who have joined the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Google employees and their guests are invited by EFF Board member and Googler Brad Templeton to a...

Megaupload's Innocent Users Deserve Their Data Back

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today formally requested the preservation of the data seized when the U.S. government shut down Megaupload.com and related sites, notifying the court and attorneys involved in the case that Megaupload's innocent users deserve a fair process to control and retrieve their lawful...

SOPA and PIPA: Copyright Piracy Protection or Internet Censorship?

Thomas Jefferson School of Law, in association with the Center for Intellectual Property and the Entertainment Law Society, is presenting a panel on the recent Stop Online Piracy Act and the Internet uprising that defeated it. Event is free and open to the public.
Featuring:
Kevin Keenan, Esq.,...

Megaupload Data Seizure

EFF formally requested the preservation of the data seized when the U.S. government shut down Megaupload.com and related sites in January of 2012, notifying the court and attorneys involved in the case that Megaupload’s innocent users deserve a fair process to control and retrieve their lawful material.
Instead of...

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What Actually Changed in Google’s Privacy Policy

It Shouldn't Take a Letter from Congress for Google to Give Straight Answers About Privacy Policy Changes
Last week, Google announced a new, simplified privacy policy. They did a great job of informing users that the privacy policy had been changed through emails and notifications, and several experts...

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