Electronic Frontier Foundation "Let the Music Play" Campaign
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
today launched a "Let the Music Play" campaign urging the
more than 60 million U.S. citizens who use file-sharing
software to demand changes in copyright law to get artists
paid and make file-sharing legal.
The EFF Let the...
EFF on RIAA's Attack on the American Public
Public Has Right to Skip or Mute Movie Scenes
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today asked a federal court to rule that people have the right to use technology to skip scenes or mute language they find disturbing while viewing movies they have obtained lawfully.
The case, entitled Huntsman v. Soderbergh, involves consumer use of...
EFF responds to Hatch on computer destruction
EFF on Digital Networks' decision to disable ReplayTV's features
EFF Statement on Court Order Requiring Verizon to Identify Users Pending Further Rulings
Dastar Court strengthens public domain
California Supreme Court to Hear DVD Case
EFF Review of May 20 Report on Total Informatin Awareness
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYOn May 20, 2003, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) issued its "Report to Congress regarding the Terrorism Information Awareness Program" (TIA). The Report, mandated by Congress and written to "assess[] the likely impact of the implementation" of TIA on civil liberties and privacy, was an opportunity...

