The Boy Who Could Change the World
“One of the minor puzzles of American life is what question to ask people at parties and suchly to get to know them,” a nineteen-year-old Aaron Swartz wrote in 2006.
“‘How ya doin’?’ is of course mere formality, only the most troubled would answer honestly for anything but...
The Boy Who Could Change the World
Twitter’s Policy Reboot: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
January 12, 2016 Update: It is important to note that some of the language that was added to the Twitter Rules on December 30, 2015 is not entirely new and was recycled from other Twitter Help pages, such as the Abusive behavior policy page. We consider the direct and...
Your Apps, Please? China Shows how Surveillance Leads to Intimidation and Software Censorship
Your Apps, Please? China Shows how Surveillance Leads to Intimidation and Software Censorship
Xinjiang, home of the China's muslim Uighur minority, has long been the world's laboratory for Internet repression. Faced with widespread local unrest, and online debate, China has done everything it can to enforce its vision of the Net in the region, from imprisoning bloggers and online publishers, to...
Friends, Please Tell T-Mobile’s CEO About EFF
In a colorful selfie video released today, John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile, got riled up and demanded to know who EFF is.
This came in response to questions that EFF submitted during Legere’s Twitter Q&A session about the new T-Mobile service, Binge On. Earlier this week, EFF published...
Note to Congress: The NSA Seizes More than Just Your Conversations with Israeli Leaders
Over the holiday break, Congress was up in arms over a Wall Street Journal report revealing lawmakers' private conversations with Israeli officials and interest groups were swept up by the National Security Agency during the US-Iran nuclear negotiations. But these aren't the only congressional communications collected by the NSA....
Binge On Lite? Ask for the Truth about T-Mobile Video Throttling
At Noon Today, Demand Real Answers from John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile
T-Mobile's Binge On service could have been great. Giving customers a choice about how to use their data so that they can stream more video without hitting their data cap is a wonderful idea. Unfortunately, T-Mobile botched...
DHS Issues Process and Privacy Guidance on State and Local Drones
More Needs to be Done to Strengthen Protection of Human Subjects in Scientific Experiments
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed a sweeping update to the federal regulations that govern scientific experiments involving human subjects, whether it’s studying behavior, testing biological specimens, or analyzing DNA. While the proposed policy [.pdf] generally moves in the right direction, EFF has filed...







