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Join EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman for a Q&A on privacy and surveillance in the Internet age following a screening of the new documentary Terms and Conditions May Apply. This event is co-presented by the UCLA Office of Information Technology and the HAMMER Museum at UCLA. See the website...

Big Surveillance Demands Big Privacy

EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman joins Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Dr. Ann Cavoukian and esteemed guests as they address issues of privacy, surveillance, and freedom on International Privacy Day. This half-day symposium is free and open to the public, but registration on the website is encouraged.
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UPDATE: EFF Appeals Chevron's Speech-Chilling Subpoena

On Halloween of this year, EFF and EarthRights International (ERI) filed an appeal in the Second Circuit (PDF) to protect the rights of dozens of environmental activists, journalists, and attorneys from a sweeping subpoena to Microsoft issued by the Chevron Corporation. Both the Republic of Ecuador (PDF) and...

"Free Connected Minds" Conference

“Free Connected Minds” (FCM) is a conference that aims at exploring a fresh set of ideas related but not limited to effective interactive debates on imperative concerns that impact collective thinking in addition to the development and advancement of the ever-important notion that is freedom of expression. EFF Staff Attorney...

How NSA Mass Surveillance is Hurting the US Economy

Privacy may not be the only casualty of the National Security Agency’s massive surveillance program. Major sectors of the US economy are reporting financial damage as the recent revelations shake consumer confidence and US trade partners distance themselves from companies that may have been compromised by the NSA or, worse,...

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