230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech
Podcast Episode Rerelease: Dr. Seuss Warned Us
A Win for Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate
New USPTO Memo Makes Fighting Patent Trolls Even Harder
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) just made a move that will protect bad patents at the expense of everyone else. In a memo released February 28, the USPTO further restricted access to inter partes review, or IPR—the process Congress created to let the public challenge invalid patents...
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Google Search? Courts Must Enable Competition While Protecting Privacy
State AGs Must Act: EFF Expands Call to Investigate Crisis Pregnancy Centers
EFF’s Reflections from RightsCon 2025
EFF was delighted to once again attend RightsCon—this year hosted in Taipei, Taiwan between 24-27 February. As with previous years, RightsCon provided an invaluable opportunity for human rights experts, technologists, activists, and government representatives to discuss pressing human rights challenges and their potential solutions. For some attending from EFF,...
California’s A.B. 412: A Bill That Could Crush Startups and Cement A Big Tech AI Monopoly
California legislators have begun debating a bill (A.B. 412) that would require AI developers to track and disclose every registered copyrighted work used in AI training. At first glance, this might sound like a reasonable step toward transparency. But it’s an impossible standard that could crush small AI startups and...









