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US Drone Test Sites Must Include Stronger Privacy Protections

San Francisco - The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) proposed privacy requirements for domestic drone test sites are not robust enough to protect the public, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) argues in its official comments filed with the agency this week. EFF Staff Attorney Jennifer Lynch outlines five key recommendations to...

New Media, New Politics? (post-) Revolutions in Theory and Practice

EFF’s Director for International Freedom of Expression, Jillian C. York, will speak at a conference entitled “New Media, New Politics? (post-) Revolutions in Theory and Practice” at the University of Forward Thinking Westminster. The conference is organized by the Arab Media Centre Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI).

Who Really Opposes CISPA?

In a hearing earlier today on the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), Representative Mike Rogers dismissed the opposition to the bill. He compared opponents of the bill to a "14 year old" tweeting in a basement (watch the video).
The Internet responded - tweeting directly...

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34 Civil Liberties Organizations Oppose CISPA After Amendments

Today, thirty-four civil liberties organizations sent a joint letter to Congressional Representatives urging them to continue to oppose the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). CISPA is a misguided "cybersecurity" bill that would provide a gaping new exception to privacy law. The House of Representatives is likely...

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