Good News For Now: Court Postpones Hearing in Apple v. FBI
Good News For Now: Court Postpones Hearing in Apple v. FBI
A magistrate in Riverside, CA has canceled a hearing that was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon in the Apple v FBI case, at the FBI’s request late Monday. The hearing was part of Apple's challenge to the FBI's demand that the company create a new version of its iOS, which...
EFF at LinuxFest Northwest 2016
Scenes From Anti-DRM Protest Outside W3C
A crowd upset about the possibility of DRM in Web standards gathered to protest outside the World Wide Web Consortium's Advisory Committee meeting in Cambridge, MA last night. EFF is participating in these W3C meetings as a member, encouraging the group to adopt a non-aggression covenant to protect security...
Where Is Bassel? Four Years On, We Still Need to Know.
Tell the Senate: Pass the VENUE Act
Tell the Senate: Pass the VENUE Act
The Venue Reform Bill Won’t Stop Patent Trolls, but It Will Slow Them Down
There’s a new bill in Congress that would finally address the egregious forum shopping that dominates patent litigation. The Venue Equity and Non-Uniformity Elimination Act of 2016 (VENUE Act, S....
Ban Rate Regulation or Attack On Net Neutrality Protections? Congress Seems Confused
The House Energy and Commerce Committee recently approved H.R. 2666, the No Rate Regulation of Broadband Internet Access Act. The legislation attempts to codify Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Wheeler’s pledge not to use the Open Internet Order to regulate broadband rates. This seems like a straightforward task and...
Where Is Bassel? Four Years On, We Still Need to Know.
Bassel Khartabil, open source developer, Wikipedian, and free culture advocate, was taken from his friends and family he loves four years ago this week. On March 15, 2012, Bassel was kidnapped from the streets of Damascus by Syrian military intelligence. Since then, we know that he has suffered torture,...







