Skip to main content
Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

Our Work

Our Work

Secret Court Takes Another Bite Out of the Fourth Amendment

Defenders of the NSA's mass spying have lost an important talking point: that the erosion of our privacy and associational rights is justified given the focus of surveillance efforts on combating terrorism and protecting the national security. That argument has always been dubious for a number of reasons. But after...

International issues banner, a colorful graphic of a globe

RCEP: The Other Closed-Door Agreement to Compromise Users' Rights

Close Comparison Reveals Negotiators Repeating TPP's Mistakes
A secretive trade agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors could lay down new, inflexible copyright standards across the Asia-Pacific region. If you are thinking of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), think again—we're talking about the lesser-known Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)....

EFF at OSCON 2016


Join EFF at OSCON, O'Reilly's blockbuster open source event at the Austin Convention Center. Stop by the EFF booth #231-8 (in the rear left of the expo hall past Github) to learn about the latest in the digital civil liberties movement. You can even donate to get...

IgniteSF

EFF's Eva Galperin will tell you everything you need to know about Apple v. FBI in 5 minutes.

Pages

Back to top

JavaScript license information