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The Internet Still Works: SmugMug Powers Online Photography

SmugMug is a family-owned photo hosting and e-commerce platform that helps professional photographers run their businesses online. Founded in 2002, the company provides tools for photographers to show their work, deliver client galleries, sell prints, and manage payments. In 2018, SmugMug purchased Flickr, the long-running photo-sharing community, which added tens...

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EFFecting Change: How to Disenshittify the Internet

The internet didn’t get worse by accident; it’s been systematically molded into what we have today. Join Wendy Liu live in conversation with Cory Doctorow about Cory's latest book, Enshittification. Cory makes it clear: platforms are not as promised, Big Tech is profiting, and you should be frustrated. We're...

EFF at Open Sauce

EFF is excited to be back at Open Sauce in San Mateo, CA! If you're attending the event, be sure to stop by EFF's table where we'll be spreading the word about our efforts to protect digital privacy and free expression online. Of course, you can check out some...

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EFF v. DHS, ICE (administrative subpoenas)

EFF is suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to disclose records about the agencies' troubling misuse of administrative subpoenas to demand that online services disclose the identities and personal information of internet users who have criticized or monitored immigrant enforcement activities. Section 1509...

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