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Today is the start of my last week as an employee of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. I will be leaving…
We have known for some time that the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement community looks to find and exploit vulnerabilities…
Today, EFF filed a second round of comments to the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) on its…
Promising public access legislation FASTR (Fair Access to Science & Technology Research Act) has been re-introduced by a bipartisan coalition…
A letter sent from major tech companies and civil society groups demanded Congress end the mass collection of calling records…
This week, on the edges of RightsCon Southeast Asia in Manila, Philippines, digital rights groups from around the world came…
New ‘Best Practice’ Roadmap to Protect Rights and Promote Innovation Manila – An international coalition launched the “Manila Principles on…
Facebook recently updated its community standards. As the company noted in the announcement accompanying the change, their “policies and standards…
When does an online fantasy cross the line into criminal conspiracy? That’s the issue the Second Circuit Court of Appeals…
Last week, the ACLU filed a welcome additional challenge to the NSA’s warrantless Internet backbone surveillance (aka “Upstream” surveillance) on…
Government agencies sure love their black markers. For transparency activists, receiving overly redacted documents is a guilty pleasure. Sure, we’d…
The Supreme Court took a major step in cutting back on abstract software patents last June when it issued its…
Last year, the current President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Junker, declared that his number one priority was to “create…
When was the last time you can remember your city government asking for feedback on privacy? What about the last…
EFF is encouraging Canadians to join together tomorrow for a day of action against a dangerous bill that’s navigating through the Canadian legislature and…
Today, the FCC published its new order [PDF] on net neutrality. As promised, the rules start by putting net neutrality…
Yesterday, a jury found that the 2013 song “Blurred Lines” was an infringement of Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It…
Apple, that’s who. Or Microsoft, or any of the other vendors whose products US government contractors have successfully exploited according…
Ugly facts often make bad law. But it’s important to not let opinions about the specific defendants that appear in…