Creativity & Innovation
Reclaim Invention
Supreme Court Agrees With EFF: ISPs Don't Have To Be Copyright Enforcers
EFF Launches New Fight to Free the Law
EFF has filed a new lawsuit against the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to ensure that the public has full access to the laws that govern us.Our client Public.Resource.Org (Public Resource), a tiny non-profit founded by open records advocate Carl Malamud, has a mission that’s...
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence, Copyright, and the Fight for User Rights: 2025 in Review
Automated Moderation Is Here to Stay—Accountability Must Keep Pace
This post is part 2 in a series about automated content moderation. Read the first post here.When whistleblower Frances Haugen leaked a set of documents from Meta in 2020, among the revelations was a jarring statistic: The company’s algorithms designed to detect terrorist content incorrectly deleted nonviolent Arabic-language...
When AI and Secure Chat Meet, Users Deserve Strong Controls Over How They Interact
Privacy
Digital Privacy at the U.S. Border: Protecting the Data On Your Devices
Digital Rights Bytes
NSA Spying
Security
Transparency
FISC Orders on Illegal Government Surveillance
EFF has sued the Department of Justice (DOJ), demanding answers about illegal email and telephone call surveillance at the National Security Agency (NSA).
The FISA Amendments Act (FAA) of 2008 gave the NSA expansive power to spy on Americans’ international email and telephone calls. However, last month, a government...
Automated License Plate Readers- ACLU of Southern California & EFF v. LAPD & LASD
EFF and the ACLU of Southern California each sent California Public Records Act requests to the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department seeking documents about each agency's use of Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) systems—sophisticated cameras mounted on squad cars and street poles that read...






















