EFF at OSCON 2016
Pacemakers and Piracy: The Unintended Consequences of the DMCA for Medical Implants
As networked computers disappear into our bodies, working their way into hearing aids, pacemakers, and prostheses, information security has never been more urgent -- or personal. A networked body needs its computers to work well, and fail even better.
Graceful failure is the design goal of all critical systems....
App Store Censorship and FBI Hacking Proposed at Congressional Crypto Hearing
Tech experts and industry representatives squared off against law enforcement officials in two sessions of lively testimony today in front of the House Energy and Commerce committee. Today's hearing is the latest in the ongoing battle in the courts and legislature commonly called the second “Crypto Wars,” after a...
EFF at Security B-Sides Rochester
Join EFF at BSidesROC! This sixth annual free and open hacker conference features a keynote speech by EFF Senior Staff Attorney Nate Cardozo. Learn about the latest in the digital rights movement and stick around for some presentations and challenges.
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Court Confirms EFF Can Stand Up for Public Access to Court Records
Last month, EFF moved to intervene in a patent case in order to unseal records we believe have been improperly kept from the public. Yesterday, the court granted EFF’s motion to intervene, and in doing so, rejected a troubling argument being put forth by the patent owner.
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EFF Sues for Secret Court Orders Requiring Tech Companies to Decrypt Users’ Communications
San Francisco—The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a Freedom of Information (FOIA) lawsuit today against the Justice Department to shed light on whether the government has ever used secret court orders to force technology companies to decrypt their customers’ private communications, a practice that could undermine the safety...
Copyright Experts: Fair Use is Not Getting a Fair Deal in Australia
Fair use is one of the biggest undelivered promises of a report of the Australian Law Reform Commission to the Australian government two years ago, which recommended improvements to Australian copyright law. Instead of delivering a fair use exception, the government slapped users with onerous new enforcement provisions such...
Case Closed: Supreme Court Lets Fair Use Ruling Stand in Google Books Litigation
Cisco’s Latest Attempt to Dodge Responsibility for Facilitating Human Rights Abuses: Export Rules
Cisco custom-built the so-called “Great Firewall of China,” also known as the “Golden Shield.” This system enables the Chinese government to conduct Internet surveillance and censorship against its citizens. As if that weren’t bad enough, company documents also revealed that, as part of its marketing pitch to China and in...
Case Closed: Supreme Court Lets Fair Use Ruling Stand in Google Books Litigation
The Google Books case is over after a decade of litigation, leaving in its wake new guidance on the reach of the fair use doctrine and, not incidentally, protection for an extraordinary public resource for finding books and information.
Last fall, the Second Circuit issued a long-anticipated...






