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Pre-1972 Sound Recordings State Law Copyright Litigation

In the U.S., two copyrights generally exist for every song you hear on the radio or online. One relates to the underlying musical work (think sheet music). It typically belongs to a music publisher or songwriter. The other copyright relates to the recorded performance of the work, and typically belongs...

United States v. Saboonchi

UPDATE: Mr. Saboonchi was released from prison in January 2016 as part of President Obama's prisoner swap with Iran, and therefore dropped his Fourth Circuit appeal.
EFF filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit arguing that the Fourth Amendment requires...

Lafayette Library Science Café: Drones!

EFF Staff Technologist Dr. Jeremy Gillula will speak on the technology behind drones as well as their impact on safety and civil liberties. From the event website:
"Drones, much more than remote controlled toys!
The positive benefits are often overshadowed by news stories of drones smuggling drugs into...

Cheers to Digital Freedom in Las Vegas

As we say goodbye to another summer of computer security conferences, we would like to take a moment to extend our thanks to the countless people who helped bolster civil liberties defense this year in Las Vegas. Organizers and attendees at Security BSides Las Vegas, Black Hat USA, DEF CON,...

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