Politicians Rushed Through An Online Speech “Solution.” Victims Deserve Better.
Earlier this year, both chambers of Congress passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act. This bill, while well-intentioned, gives powerful people a new legal tool to force online platforms to remove lawful speech that they simply don't like. The bill, sponsored by Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep....
How to Sustain Privacy & Free Speech
AI Police Reports: Year In Review
In 2024, EFF wrote our initial blog about what could go wrong when police let AI write police reports. Since then, the technology has proliferated at a disturbing rate. Why? The most popular generative AI tool for writing police reports is Axon’s Draft One, and Axon also happens to...
The Fight Against Presidential Targeting of Law Firms: 2025 in Review
The US legal profession was just one of the pillars of American democracy that was targeted in the early days of the second Trump administration. At EFF, we were proud to publicly and loudly support the legal profession and, most importantly, continue to do our work challenging the government’s...
2025 in Review
EFF at GDC Festival of Gaming
Gamers, rise up! EFF is excited to support and participate in this year's GDC Festival of Gaming!You can stop by and see some of EFF's staff during the GDC Welcome Party on Monday, March 9, at the Community Partner tables at Oracle Park. We're excited to see new...
Online Gaming’s Final Boss: The Copyright Bully
Since earliest days of computer games, people have tinkered with the software to customize their own experiences or share their vision with others. From the dad who changed the game’s male protagonist to a girl so his daughter could see herself in it, to the developers who got their start...
Speaking Freely: Sami Ben Gharbia
Fair Use is a Right. Ignoring It Has Consequences.
Fair use is not just an excuse to copy—it’s a pillar of online speech protection, and disregarding it in order to lash out at a critic should have serious consequences. That’s what we told a federal court in Channel 781 News v. Waltham Community Access Corporation,...







