Line Noise Podcast
Line Noise is EFF's regular audio guide to the who, the what and the why of your digital rights. It's a short (usually less than ten minute) burst of headlines and interviews that follows US domestic and international legislation, public interest litigation and other important news in technology policy.
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The Return of Line Noise: National Security Letters, Three Strikes Laws, and Warrantless Wiretapping
Tim Jones talks with Richard Esguerra about national security letters, with Danny O'Brien about "three-strikes" laws, and with Kevin Bankston about new developments in EFF's warrantless wiretapping litigation.
Tim Jones meets with Danny O'Brien to discuss Vista, DRM and the Broadcast Flag.
EFF designer Hugh D'Andrade speaks with Staff Attorney Corynne McSherry about the Orphan Works Act of 2008.
David Sobel talks about his work using the Freedom of Information Act to track the U.S. government's use of technology.
Derek Slater reports from the Consumer Electronics Show, with an eye to the consumer electronic industry's response to the changing copyright scene.
On the eve of the November elections, we speak to Congressman Rush Holt about the prospects for secure, auditable e-voting in the United States.
EFF Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien discusses the current status of EFF's class action suit against AT&T, in the first of a two part interview.
Danny O'Brien talks to Washington tech correspondent Drew Clark about the MPAA and RIAA's broadcast and audio flag.
EFF Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien discusses the dangers of a new bill proposed by Senator Specter.
Fred von Lohmann of EFF explains the landmine language hidden in this fast-tracked copyright bill.
Kurt Opsahl, EFF attorney working on free speech case Apple v. Does, talks about the recent victory at the California Court of Appeal. Plus the run-down on the Sony BMG settlement, and how to help in the AT&T case.