The World Trade Organization Sets its Eyes on the Internet
This week, EFF has been at the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s annual Public Forum. Best known to the general public as the locus of anti-globalization protests at its 1999 Ministerial Conference, it's ironic that the WTO is today the most open and transparent of trade negotiation bodies—an honor...
Facial Recognition, Differential Privacy, and Trade-Offs in Apple's Latest OS Releases
Many users rely on cloud-based machine learning and data collection for everything from tagging photos of friends online to remembering shopping preferences. Although this can be useful and convenient, it can also be a user privacy disaster. With new machine learning features in its latest phone and desktop...
Five EFF Tools to Help You Protect Yourself Online
Do you get creeped out when an ad eerily related to your recent Internet activity seems to follow you around the web? Do you ever wonder why you sometimes see a green lock with “https” in your address bar, and other times just plain “http”? EFF’s team of technologists and...
Promoting Transparency in Trade Act Would Bring Long-Needed Reforms to the USTR
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has failed the American public. Let's count the ways.
It has presided over the conclusion of a massively unpopular trade agreement, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), that both Presidential candidates have rejected. Among many other effects, the agreement would...
European Court Allows Copyright Owners to Demand Open Wifi Networks be Password Protected
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) recently announced its decision in Sony v McFadden with important consequences for open wireless in the European Union. The court held that providers of open wifi are not liable for copyright violations committed by others, but can be ordered to prevent further...
Record Labels Make New Grab For Website-Blocking Power in YouTube-MP3 Suit
What HP Must Do to Make Amends for Its Self-Destructing Printers
Tell HP: Say No to DRM.
Dion Weisler
President and CEO
HP Inc.
1501 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304
September 26, 2016
Dear Mr. Weisler,
I write to you today on behalf of the Electronic Frontier...
HTML standardization group calls on W3C to protect security researchers from DRM
The World Wide Web Consortium has embarked upon an ill-advised project to standardize Digital Rights Management (DRM) for video at the behest of companies like Netflix; in so doing, they are, for the first time, making a standard whose implementations will be covered under anti-circumvention laws like Section 1201...
Facebook's Nudity Ban Affects All Kinds of Users
If You Build A Censorship Machine, They Will Come
If you have the power to censor other people’s speech, special interests will try to co-opt that power for their own purposes. That’s a lesson the Motion Picture Association of America is learning this year. And it’s one that Internet intermediaries, and the special interests who want to regulate them,...









