Geofence Warrants Are 'Categorically' Unconstitutional | EFFector 36.11
School is back in session, so prepare for your first lesson from EFF! Today you'll learn about the latest court ruling on the dangers of geofence warrants, our letter urging Bumble to require opt-in consent to sell user data, and the continued fight against the UN Cybercrime...
NO FAKES – A Dream for Lawyers, a Nightmare for Everyone Else
Performers and ordinary humans are increasingly concerned that they may be replaced or defamed by AI-generated imitations. We’re seeing a host of bills designed to address that concern – but every one just generates new problems. Case in point: the NO FAKES Act. We flagged numerous flaws in a “discussion...
Court to California: Try a Privacy Law, Not Online Censorship
In a victory for free speech and privacy, a federal appellate court confirmed last week that parts of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act likely violate the First Amendment, and that other parts require further review by the lower court.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit...
EFF Benefit Poker Tournament at DEF CON 32
“Shuffle up and deal!” announced Cory Doctorow and the sound of playing cards and poker chips filled the room.The sci-fi author and EFF special advisor was this year’s Celebrity Emcee for the 3rd annual EFF Benefit Poker Tournament, an official contest at the ...
Digital License Plates and the Deal That Never Had a Chance
Location and surveillance technology permeates the driving experience. Setting aside external technology like license plate readers, there is some form of internet-connected service or surveillance capability built into or on many cars, from GPS tracking to oil-change notices. This is already a dangerous situation for many drivers and passengers, and...
EFF at DragonCon 2024
Join EFF at Dragon Con! We're excited to be back with a bunch of talks on the Electronic Frontiers Forum track @ Dragon Con.About Dragon ConDragon Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction & fantasy, gaming, comics,...
2 Fast 2 Legal: How EFF Helped a Security Researcher During DEF CON 32
EFF Honored as DEF CON 32 Uber Contributor
In These Five Social Media Speech Cases, Supreme Court Set Foundational Rules for the Future
EFF Presses Federal Circuit To Make Patent Case Filings Public
Federal court records belong to everyone. But one federal court in Texas lets patent litigants treat courts like their own private tribunals, effectively shutting out the public.When EFF tried to intervene and push for greater access to a patent dispute earlier this year, the U.S. District Court for the...









