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EFF at Maker Faire Bay Area

Join EFF at the 11th Annual Maker Faire Bay Area! The event spans three days, from Friday afternoon to Sunday. Part science fair, part county fair, and part something entirely new, Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, authors, artists, students,...

Fox News v. TVEyes

In this case, Fox News sued a company called TVEyes, claiming the company’s text-searchable database of television and radio content—used by journalists, scholars, and political campaigns to study and monitor the national media—infringed its copyright in its programming. The district court acknowledged that the service is generally a fair use...

EFF at LinuxFest Northwest 2016


EFF is proud to join the Open Source community at LinuxFest Northwest this year in Bellingham, WA. Stop by our table in the expo hall to learn more about what EFF is up to, or even sign up to become a member.
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Scenes From Anti-DRM Protest Outside W3C

A crowd upset about the possibility of DRM in Web standards gathered to protest outside the World Wide Web Consortium's Advisory Committee meeting in Cambridge, MA last night. EFF is participating in these W3C meetings as a member, encouraging the group to adopt a non-aggression covenant to protect security...

Rightscon Panel: Never Underestimate Domain Names Policies

While everyone in Internet Governance space probably may heard about the IANA stewardship transition and ICANN reform, we are definitely not going to talk about that. What matters is the policies made within and by ICANN.
ICANN is an hybrid organisation of business and regulator nature creating policy with...

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