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Whose Patent Is It Anyway? A New Bill to End Patent Anonymity

Representative Ted Deutch (D-FL) introduced a new transparency bill last week called the End Anonymous Patents Act (H.R. 2024, PDF)—the third piece of legislation in the last year to take on the problem of patent trolls.
The bill sets out to solve what Professor Colleen Chien refers to...

EFF Will Accept Bitcoins to Support Digital Liberty

Today, we’re happy to announce that we will be accepting Bitcoin donations through our website. You can use them to make one-time donations, set up monthly donations or get an EFF membership (which includes awesome membership swag like EFF hats and digital freedom t-shirts).While we are accepting Bitcoin donations, EFF...
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Congressional Outrage Over AP Phone Records

To steal a line from Rep. Virginia Foxx, the gentlewoman from North Carolina: This is our shocked face.
Far be it for us to complain about Congress making noise about press freedom and improper surveillance, but c'mon—it's about darned time someone other than Sen. Ron Wyden and Rep. Zoe...

Privacy Watch

EFF Activist Adi Kamdar will join a panel at "Privacy Watch" to discuss how technology is changing the way we think about privacy. The event is hosted by The Bold Italic and General Assembly at Public Works.

EFF at GaymerX


Join EFF at GaymerX, the first gaming and geek lifestyle convention with a focus on LGBTQ culture! The event takes place in San Francisco's Japantown, concurrently with the 40th Annual Nihonmachi Street Fair. Be sure to stop by the EFF booth where you can learn about our...

El TPP Amenaza La Libertad En Internet

This article has been written by Miguel Morachimo, Executive Director, Hiperderecho and Katitza Rodriguez, EFF International Rights Director
Hoy día nuestro gobierno se reunirá en Lima con los representantes de Estados Unidos y otros diez estados para discutir el Acuerdo de Asociación Transpacífico (TPP). Este es un nuevo acuerdo...

EFF to Appeals Court: Stop the Porn Troll Shakedown Scheme

Washington, D.C. - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged a federal appeals court today to stop a copyright troll's shakedown scheme in a case linked to the notorious Prenda Law firm.
The plaintiff in this case, AF Holdings, is seeking the identity of more than 1,000 Internet users that...

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