On May 25, 2014, a Vietnamese blogger and human rights activist, Tran Thi Nga, was seriously injured during a violent…
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When courts issue new decisions about how law enforcement can obtain records and data from companies, it’s not just the…
Last Thursday, the best legal minds in the Bay Area gathered to participate in EFF’s Seventh Annual Cyberlaw Pub Trivia…
EFF recently kicked off our second Tor Challenge, an initiative to strengthen the Tor network for online anonymity and improve…
Microsoft Fights to Protect Data Held on Servers in IrelandSan Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has urged a…
The last few years have seen many examples of patents hindering, rather than helping innovation. Patent trolls run rampage while…
Thailand’s military took over the country in a coup d’état last month. As part of its seizure of the apparatus…
Earlier this month, the Senate took patent reform off the table for this legislative session. The Senate leadership did this…
Copyright law began in England in 1710. At that time, copyright only limited you from copying—it didn’t limit you from…
It has been one year since the first Snowden disclosure and in lieu of this first anniversary, world privacy expert…