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Capitol v. Vimeo

EFF and a coalition of advocacy groups have asked a federal appeals court to block record labels’ attempt to thwart federal law in Capitol v. Vimeo—a case that could jeopardize the free speech and innovation and the sites that host it. In this lawsuit, the record labels sued online video...

Screening of Internet's Own Boy and Q&A with Cindy Cohn

Screening of The Internet's Own Boy, story of activist Aaron Swartz at the Brower Center in Berkeley. The screening will be followed with a Q&A with EFF's Legal Director, Cindy Cohn, and Elliot Peters, Aaron Swartz's defense lawyer at the time of his death.
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In re Telephone Info (Cousins)

When the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Francisco applied for an order to obtain historical cell site records, federal magistrate Judge Nathanael Cousins wondered why the government did not believe it needed to apply for a search warrant to get this detailed location information of which cell phone towers a...

Copyright Question Mark

As Congress Tackles Copyright Remedies, EFF Publishes New Whitepaper on the Broken Penalty System

Today, the House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on "remedies" in copyright law—that is, the penalties, injunctions, and other means of challenging and penalizing alleged infringement. This is hugely important: fixing copyright’s remedy provisions (like excessive, unpredictable monetary penalties and government seizures of domain names) is key to...

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