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EFFecting Change: If You Own It, Why Can't You Fix It? on July 23

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EFF & MIT Co-Sponsor Summit Defending the "Freedom to Innovate"

Earlier this fall, EFF and MIT co-hosted the Freedom to Innovate Summit, bringing together student researchers from around the country to discuss threats to research and how universities can better support students. Video from several sessions recently became available online.
The Summit featured several noteworthy speakers, including...

EFF to Court: Stop Shielding Patent Trolls That Send Baseless Demand Letters

Getting a patent demand letter from a troll can be a scary experience. The letters often include a lot of legal jargon, not to mention a patent that is often impenetrable (at least, not without hiring an expensive lawyer to translate it for you).
But suppose you are concerned...

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EFF to Court: Lifetime GPS Tracking Violates the Fourth Amendment

All too often, new police surveillance tools are initially applied to only the “worst of the worst” and then slowly—but surely—expanded to include an ever-growing number of less culpable individuals. We’ve seen it with DNA collection. And now we’re starting to see it with GPS tracking. That’s why...

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