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Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

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Net Neutrality Discussion

What is net neutrality? Electronic Frontier Foundation Senior Staff Technologist Dr. Jeremy Gillula, Ph.D. will explain the recent FCC vote and its local consequences. This presentation and discussion will take place via interactive video chat, starting at 6:30pm Central Time.

Broadband Privacy: 2017 Year in Review

It seems like a no-brainer that an Internet Service Provider (ISP) should have to get your permission to snoop on and use the private information you generate as you browse the Internet. In 2017, pressure from the telecom industry led to Congress and the president rolling back protections for broadband...

DMCA Safe Harbors

Time to Rethink Copyright Safe Harbors? 2017 in Review

Platform safe harbors have been in the crosshairs of copyright industry lobbyists throughout 2017. All year EFF has observed them advancing their plans around the world to weaken or eliminate the legal protections that have enabled the operation of platforms as diverse as YouTube, the Internet Archive, Reddit, Medium, and...

New Places, New Faces in Patents: 2017 in Review

This year was once again active in terms of patent law and policy. Throughout it all, EFF worked to protect end user and innovator rights. We pushed for a rule that would end the Eastern District of Texas’ unwarranted dominance as a forum for patent litigation. We also defended...

Court Challenges to NSA Surveillance: 2017 in Review

One of the government’s most powerful surveillance tools is scheduled to sunset in less than three weeks, and, for months, EFF has fought multiple legislative attempts to either extend or expand the NSA’s spying powers—warning the public, Representatives, and Senators about circling bills that threaten Americans’ privacy. But the frenetic,...

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