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Hacker Q+A at Symbiosis

Join EFF Staff Technologist Noah Swartz, EFF Activist Nadia Kayyali, Open Whisper Systems developer Jake McGinty, and Marc Juul and Jenny Ryan, cofounders of Sudo Mesh / People’s Open Network, Hackerspace Sudo Room, and the Omni Oakland Commons for this exciting panel. The panel will cover a variety of exciting...

Important Win for Fair Use in ‘Dancing Baby’ Lawsuit

San Francisco – A federal appeals court in San Francisco today affirmed that copyright holders must consider whether a use of material is fair before sending a takedown notice. The ruling came in Lenz v. Universal, often called the “dancing baby” lawsuit.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) represents Stephanie...

Heightened Trade Secrets Restrictions Could Chill Global Speech

Trade secrets are seeing a resurgence of attention by policymakers at home and around the world. While there can be legitimate reasons to keep commercially valuable information secret, particularly amongst those with whom it has been shared in confidence, the latest trade secrets push goes further, potentially entangling whistleblowers and...

Techno Activism Third Mondays -- September

Sock-puppets, Astroturfing, and the Discerning Techno-Activist
Individuals have been successfully presenting a fictionalised version of themselves since the Net began, including creating fake histories, multiple personalities, and imaginary communities. But in an environment where journalists, politicians and other voters use the Net to gauge public sentiment, what are the...

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OKCupid Still Dragging Its Heels On HTTPS

Popular Dating Site Has No Love for Strong Security
Back in 2012, EFF first called out OKCupid for failing to safeguard user data by not implementing HTTPS site-wide.
Three years later, OKCupid still hasn’t fixed the problem. For users who haven’t upgraded to paid accounts, their emails,...

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More Closed-Door Meetings, a New Chief Transparency Officer, and Growing International Opposition to the Deal: What's Going on with the TPP

Over the past month, trade officials have been frantically working to resolve outstanding disagreements over provisions in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in the midst of speculation that the deal is in deep trouble. At this late stage of negotiations, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has pretty much abandoned...

Library Suspends Tor Node After DHS Intimidation

Update September 15, 2015: The Kilton Library board has met and, after hearing from Tor supporters in the community and the 4,314 people who signed our petition, have unanimously opted to reinstate the library's relay. Congratulations to the activists from the Tor Project and the Library Freedom Project who've worked...

Our Lives Online: US vs EU

Executive Director Cindy Cohn will join European Data Protection Supervisor Giovanni Buttarelli for a conversation comparing online privacy in the United States and Europe. The event will be moderated by Paul Schwartz. From the event description:
In today’s digital world, more and more of our lives are moving online,...

Welcome Frank Stanton Legal Fellow Aaron Mackey

EFF welcomes our newest staff member Aaron Mackey to the team. Aaron joins us as a Frank Stanton Legal Fellow (along with current Stanton Fellow Jamie Williams), for a two-year fellowship sponsored by the Stanton Foundation. He and his family spent the last three years in Washington, D.C., where...

Pre-1972 Sound Recordings State Law Copyright Litigation

In the U.S., two copyrights generally exist for every song you hear on the radio or online. One relates to the underlying musical work (think sheet music). It typically belongs to a music publisher or songwriter. The other copyright relates to the recorded performance of the work, and typically belongs...

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