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EFF Urges Appeals Court to Bring Sanity to Patent Debate

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the full Federal Circuit today to throw out the dangerous patents it previously held valid in CLS Bank v. Alice Corp, arguing that the court's earlier decision goes against the law and helps foster the recent dramatic increase in patent litigation....

International Press Institute World Congress 2013

EFF Director of International Freedom of Expression, Jillian C. York, is speaking on a panel entitled "Internet Regulation- What are the Implications for Democracy and Press Freedom?” at the International Press Institute World Congress 2013, “Documenting Change/Empowering Media.”

Washington State Drops Defense of Unconstitutional Sex Trafficking Law

San Francisco - Today, Washington state officials announced that they have dropped their defense of a law aimed at combatting online sex trafficking ads by targeting Internet service providers, conceding that the statute was unconstitutional and violated federal law. After a challenge by the Internet Archive and Backpage.com, a permanent...

Abstract Patent Litigation

In recent years, we’ve experienced an explosion of litigation surrounding § 101 of the Patent Act. That section is intended to preclude patent protection for laws of nature, natural phenomena, and abstract ideas. This is fundamental to the patent bargain. Without this limitation, parties could obtain harmful monopolies on simple...

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