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Facing Down A Copyright Troll in Federal Appeals Court

Copyright troll Righthaven LLC just doesn’t know when to stay down. Faced with six district court judges determining it didn't have the right to sue people over copyrights it didn't own, it turned to a higher power: the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Yesterday, EFF appeared before that court to...

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Iraq Takes Steps Toward Revoking Cybercrime Act

Following the events of the 'Arab Spring,' numerous countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa have begun assessing—or reassessing—their regulation of the Internet. Last April, we criticized Iraq's attempt at legislation: a heavy-handed bill that, if passed, would impose life imprisonment for vaguely-worded "crimes" such as promoting "ideas...

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Black Boxes in Cars: Open Call for Comments

You might be surprised to learn that the vast majority of new cars sold in the United States contain a device that continuously monitors the driver’s behavior and vehicle performance. This so-called “black box” or Event Data Recorder (EDR) records at least the last several seconds of vehicle and driver...

Trolls and Tribulations

Patent trolls — companies that assert patents as a business model instead of creating products — have been in the news lately. This is hardly surprising, given that troll lawsuits now make up the majority of new patent cases. And the litigation is only the tip of the iceberg:...

Cory Doctorow at the Booksmith


Homeland by Cory DoctorowMeet the Author at Booksmith
Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 7:30 PM


Join us at the Booksmith for a special evening with reknowned author and digital rights activist Cory Doctorow! Cory will present his new novel Homeland, the sequel to...

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