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Save Firefox!

Once upon a time, there were two major browsers that virtually everyone used: Netscape and Internet Explorer, locked in a death-battle for the future of the Web. They went to enormous lengths to tempt Web publishers to optimize their sites to work best inside their windows, and hoped that users...

Fake Copyright Arguments at the FCC on Set-Top Boxes

The FCC may give consumers full control of their set-top box and that scares a lot of companies.
As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continues working on breaking up the TV set-top box monopoly, the onslaught by large companies who have zero interest in promoting a competitive open technology...

EFF at SIGNAL 2016

EFF Senior Staff Attorney Nate Cardozo will be speaking on a panel at SIGNAL
Privacy and Security: Trends in Technology Policy and Advocacy
Why is data privacy such a big deal? Security by design and privacy by design aren't just philosophical statements, they are critical to the safety...

Decentralized Web Summit


This event aims to explore how we can "lock the web open" to ensure access to information and avenues of free expression. Join keynote speakers Vint Cerf, Cory Doctorow, Brewster Kahle, and more in sharing where we are in building the Decentralized Web and to...

Save iTunes!

I remember the launch of iTunes in 2001. Hurrying home from the MacWorld conference in San Francisco, downloading the app, making a stack of CDs next to my Powerbook, ripping them as fast as my machine would go. Rip, Mix, Burn, baby!
The other thing I remember is how...

Members-Only Speakeasy: Portland, OR


Meet EFF for a drink on Thursday, May 26 in Portland, OR! This round will be hosted by EFF Frank Stanton Legal Fellow Jamie Williams, whose work brings light to numerous digital privacy and free expression issues including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, as well as...

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