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Top Technologists File Brief Supporting ACLU Lawsuit Against NSA Spying

San Francisco - Representing a large group of top computer science experts and professors, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today submitted a brief to a federal appeals court supporting the American Civil Liberties Union's lawsuit over the NSA's mass call records collection program. At the core of the brief is...

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Prosecution of Barrett Brown Still Threatens Journalistic Freedom in U.S.

Last week, the federal government finally dismissed 11 controversial counts from its overzealous prosecution of journalist Barrett Brown. These counts charged Brown with identity theft for sharing a link to records documenting improper and potentially illegal activities by the U.S. intelligence contractor, Stratfor Global Intelligence.
The fact that Brown...

Patent Trolls, Innovation, and You

Innovation in the Time of Patent Trolls
Of all the tech topics being tossed around by policymakers and innovators alike, patent reform is one of the hottest. Patent trolls are threatening and suing startups at a growing pace, but an end seems to be in sight.
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Supreme Court Must Set Limits on Cell Phone Searches

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) asked the U.S. Supreme Court Monday to set limits on warrantless searches of cell phones, arguing in two cases before the court that changing technology demands new guidelines for when the data on someone's phone can be accessed and reviewed by investigators.
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Officer Friendly Asks: "May I Search Your Digital Device?"

Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie

EFF and the Center for Democracy and Technology ("CDT") asked the U.S. Supreme Court to crack down on warrantless searches of cell phones, arguing in two cases before the court that changing technology demands new guidelines for when the data on someone’s phone can be accessed and reviewed by investigators....

Terms and Conditions May Apply

Please join the Conscientious Projector Film Series for the 99% for a screening of "Terms and Conditions May Apply," a film by Cullen Hoback. After the movie, EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman will join Matthew Kellegrew, legal fellow for the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, for a discussion on privacy...

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