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EFFecting Change: How to Disenshittify the Internet on May 14

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EFF at Deutsche Welle's Global Media Forum

Citizen privacy and data protection: digital security training for social media activists and dissidents After the Snowden NSA revelations, and tales of malware sent to reporters from China and Vietnam, journalists are right to ask themselves two questions: How can they protect their own privacy from online attackers? And how...

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What Does Copyright Have to Do With "Free Trade"? Unpicking the Undemocratic Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

Democracy makes the job of our trade negotiators much harder. The light of democratic oversight makes it difficult for them to pander to the incessant demands of industry lobbyists, while ignoring the broader public interest. And the transparency that is central to democratic systems of governments impedes their efforts to...

Who Are Hacktivists?

It’s been a year since Edward Snowden leaked classified National Security Agency (NSA) documents to The Guardian newspaper in the UK, revealing widespread surveillance.
Today, the discussions around mass surveillance, privacy, and data collection are ongoing and heated, and the reputation of so-called hacktivists (people using computers and networks...

The Year in Mass Surveillance: Progress and Risks

EFF Activist Nadia Kayyali will join Restore the Fourth of Los Angeles for a panel discussion on NSA spying also featuring representatives from the ACLU of Southern California, the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition and the Tenth Amendment Center.
The event will take place at the Glendale Central Library,...

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