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Netroots Nation

Rainey Reitman, EFF's Activism Director, will join a panel of other Internet rights activists to discuss "The Web We Want" -- a frank discussion about common values and objectives as the broader Internet freedom community gains momentum. Visit the website to find out when this talk will be.

EFF and Mozilla Present: Patent Reform Party

Calling all software developers and coders!
There has been a lot of talk about software patents lately. Overly broad patents and patent trolls seem to be on the tech community's minds -- and lately, Congress has been very interested in sensible reform.
And in order for that to...

Time for Patent Reform: Key Lawmakers Take Aim at Trolls

Oh, how the times are changing. The last few weeks have brought significant encouraging news about the prospects for patent reform. Leaders in D.C., including the chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, along with the President, have all acknowledged the essential need for immediate reform.
This is...

CiviCRM Sprint

EFF's Senior Web Developer Mark Burdett and Technology Generalist Leez Wright will join other members of the CiviCRM community to document new CiviCRM features, improve usability, incorporate EFF's patches into CiviCRM, improve test coverage, squash bugs and discuss requirements for upcoming CiviCRM features.

CiviCon

EFF's Donor Relations Coordinator Kellie Brownell and Senior Web Developer Mark Burdett will speak at CiviCon, the annual, international meeting of CiviCRM users, implementers and developers to share knowledge and discuss the future of the free open-source constituent relationship management (CRM) software.

Report: Obama Officials Authorized New 'Cybersecurity' Warrantless Surveillance Program, Fresh Immunity Given to ISPs

Yesterday, in a disturbing report published on CNET, new documents obtained by EPIC reveal that Obama administration officials have authorized a new government program involving the interception of communications on Internet service providers, including AT&T—one of the key players in the NSA warrantless wiretapping program.

Under...

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...

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