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EFF Weighs in on Proposed FCC Net Neutrality Rules

Today marks the deadline for the first round of comments to the FCC regarding its proposed "net neutrality" regulations. Here's a quick summary of what EFF had to say in its comments to the Commission:
While the question of how to best protect the openness of the Internet...

EFF Files Comments on Net Neutrality

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today to close loopholes in its proposed regulations for network neutrality -- loopholes that could let the entertainment industry and law enforcement hinder free speech and innovation.
"The central goal of the net neutrality...

EFF Speaking at FTC "Exploring Privacy" Roundtable

EFF Staff Attorneys Lee Tien and Kevin Bankston will be discussing various privacy topics alongside EFF Staff Technologist Peter Eckersley.
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
For up-to-date information: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/privacyroundtables

12 Trends to Watch in 2010

It's the dawn of a new year. From our perch on the frontier of electronic civil liberties, EFF has collected a list of a dozen important trends in law, technology and business that we think will play a significant role in shaping online rights in 2010.
In December,...

Have You Been Subjected to Suspicionless Laptop Search or Seizure at the Border?

EFF has long fought for the privacy of your laptop and other digital devices at the border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has implemented program that authorizes searches of the contents of travelers’ laptop computers and other electronic storage devices at border crossings, notwithstanding the absence of probable cause, reasonable...

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Gmail Takes the Lead on Email Security

Last night, Google announced that Gmail sessions will now be fully encrypted with HTTPS by default. This is excellent news — EFF congratulates Google for taking this significant step to safeguard their users' privacy and security.Previously, it was possible to encrypt your access to Gmail, but it required...

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Uncensoring China: Bravo Google

Google has publicly announced that that it will cease censorship of its Chinese language, Google.cn website, and is reviewing the feasibility of its entire operation in that country. This follows its detection of malicious attacks on the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists and what Google calls an...

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