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EFF to New York Times: Don't Get Fooled Again by Claims of NSA Spying "Legality"

Over the weekend, the New York Times' public editor, Margaret Sullivan, published a piece investigating the Times' thirteen month delay in the publication of a bombshell report on the Bush Administration's domestic mass surveillance program back in 2004 and 2005. Sullivan's revisitation of the issue in light of what...

Apple Issues First Transparency Report, Includes "Warrant Canary"

On Tuesday, yet another one of the nine companies originally implicated in the PRISM program released its first transparency report. Apple joins the ranks of Google, Yahoo, and Facebook, among others that have issued reports that detail the number of requests the companies receive from governments for...

The PRISM is Not Enough: Government Spies on Google and Yahoo's Internal Networks

Just in time for Halloween, the Washington Post has brought us a horror story about U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies reading massive amounts of private data directly off of the internal communications infrastructure of U.S. Internet giants Google and Yahoo.
The Post's report reveals that the spy agencies...

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EFF Urge a la Comision Inter-Americana que Tome Acción Contra los Programas de Vigilancia Masiva de los Estados Unidos

Ayer, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (CIDH) realizó la primera audiencia pública donde examinó directamente los programas de vigilancia masiva realizados por las Oficinas de Seguridad de los Estados Unidos (NSA) desde la óptica de los estándares interamericanos de derechos humanos.

Ante la evidencia pública de...

Lowering Your Standards: DRM and the Future of the W3C

On Monday, the W3C announced that its Director, Tim Berners-Lee, had determined that the "playback of protected content" was in scope for the W3C HTML Working Group's new charter, overriding EFF's formal objection against its inclusion. This means the controversial Encrypted Media Extension (EME) proposal will continue...

The United Nations Meets 13 Principles Against Unchecked Surveillance

In a Geneva room full of representatives from nations around the world, some of the world's largest privacy organizations, including EFF, today warned the United Nations of the dangers of the mass Internet spying being conducted by its own members. We used the side-event on privacy to officially launch...

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