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Techno-Activism Third Monday -- May

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Join us at EFF Techno-Activism Third Mondays to learn about digital rights issues, campaigns, and action opportunities. This month, we'll hear about a statewide campaign seeking greater transparency into how local police use surveillance tech, and also how a new...

Investigative Reporters & Editors

EFF Investigative Researcher Dave Maass and Technologist Jeremy Gillula will be speaking on various panels at Investigative Reporters & Editors.
Involving your audience in your investigation
Featuring Dave Maass
Date: June 17, 2016
Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
When journalism and security research...

UPDATE: Thursday Hearing Vacated

Update: This hearing has been vacated. In an order issued late Tuesday, the judge asked for supplemental briefing from the parties. A new hearing date may be set once that briefing is complete.
San Francisco – On Thursday, May 19, at 10 am, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will...

California's Legislature Wants to Copyright All Government Works

AB 2880 will give state and local governments dramatic powers to chill speech, stifle open government, and harm the public domain.
The California Assembly Committee on Judiciary recently approved a bill (AB 2880) to grant local and state governments copyright authority along with other intellectual property rights. At...

Michael Ratner, RIP (Rest in Power)

Michael Ratner, a friend of EFF who dedicated his life as a human rights attorney to fighting for justice, passed away earlier today.
Michael was a staunch defender of civil liberties, forging new pathways for using the court systems and advocacy to fight for justice. As the president emeritus...

Save Firefox!

Once upon a time, there were two major browsers that virtually everyone used: Netscape and Internet Explorer, locked in a death-battle for the future of the Web. They went to enormous lengths to tempt Web publishers to optimize their sites to work best inside their windows, and hoped that users...

Fake Copyright Arguments at the FCC on Set-Top Boxes

The FCC may give consumers full control of their set-top box and that scares a lot of companies.
As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continues working on breaking up the TV set-top box monopoly, the onslaught by large companies who have zero interest in promoting a competitive open technology...

EFF at SIGNAL 2016

EFF Senior Staff Attorney Nate Cardozo will be speaking on a panel at SIGNAL
Privacy and Security: Trends in Technology Policy and Advocacy
Why is data privacy such a big deal? Security by design and privacy by design aren't just philosophical statements, they are critical to the safety...

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