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EFF at Progressive Law Day

Soraya Okuda and Mark Burdett will lead a workshop on Surveillance Self-Defense at Progressive Law Day, a day-long conference organized and led by law student members of the National Lawyers Guild, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter.

Briefing Unsealed in Court Battle Over National Security Letters

San Francisco - An appeals court published redacted briefing by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today arguing that national security letters (NSLs) and their accompanying gag orders violate the free speech rights of companies who want to keep their users informed about government surveillance.
EFF represents two service providers...

FCC Helped Create the Stingray Problem, Now it Needs to Fix It

It is long overdue for the FCC to address Stingrays' impact on speech, interference with 911 calls, and invasion of privacy.

FCC Helped Create the Stingray Problem, Now it Needs to Fix It
It is long overdue for the FCC to address Stingrays' impact on speech, interference with 911...

Honoring Visionaries at the 25th Annual Pioneer Awards

Since 1992, EFF’s annual Pioneer Awards celebration has honored those who expanded freedom and innovation on what was dubbed the electronic frontier—a bleeding edge of technology intersecting with the rights of users. Today we understand better than ever that digital privacy and free expression are fundamental elements of democracy and...

California Senate Hearing: SB 272 Local Government Open Data

EFF Investigative Researcher Dave Maass will sit on a panel at a California State Senate hearing on "S.B. 272 Local Government Open Data: Implementation and Next Steps," at the California Endowment Building in Los Angeles on Friday, Oct. 7, 2016.
Maass will present findings from EFF's California...

No One Owns Invisible Disabilities

The purpose of registered trademarks is to protect people. When you buy a bottle of Club-Mate, the trademark affords you some certainty that what you’re buying is the product you already know and love and not that of a sneaky impostor. But when the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office...

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