Unfortunately, it appears that the lure of bulk surveillance is not just a temptation for the federal government. Last summer,…
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It’s no secret that EFF is strongly opposed to the United States’ piecemeal approach to updating sanction provisions for the…
The murky copyright situation surrounding phone unlocking could get a little bit clearer, thanks to the new and somewhat improved…
Justices Rule Changing Technology Demands Limits for Police but Requires Permission from TV BroadcastersSan Francisco – The U.S. Supreme Court…
The FBI plans to roll out the face recognition component of its massive Next Generation Identification (NGI) biometrics database this…
Thailand’s censorship regime has grown ever more pervasive since the military took over last month, with punishments aimed at both…
Big law should not be a big bully. Last week, the nation’s largest law firm, Jones Day, tried to use…
Nominations are now open for EFF’s 23rd Annual Pioneer Awards, to be presented this fall in San Francisco. EFF established…
Some of the world’s most recognized companies began on college campuses. Think of Facebook, invented by Mark Zuckerberg while an…
Last month, we harshly criticized Twitter for responding to questionable legal orders from russia and Pakistan to take down content.…
This weekend at the U.S. Conference of Mayors annual meeting in Dallas, some mayors will take a strong stand in…
A bipartisan coalition of 38 civil liberties and public interest organizations, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, sent a letter to…
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered Google to remove entire domains from its search results—a decision that could…
Today, the US House of Representatives passed an amendment to the Defense Appropriations bill designed to cut funding for NSA…
In a long-awaited decision, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank today, striking down an…
Exactly one year ago, Amy Ngai of the Sunlight Foundation visited EFF’s offices in San Francisco to introduce our staff…
UPDATE: June 18, 2014 Yesterday, the Email Privacy Act, H.R. 1852, reached 218 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives. That’s…
EFF sent a letter this week opposing SB 962, a bill by California Senator Mark Leno that mandates every phone…
A neutral Internet—one where Internet service providers (ISPs) can’t unfairly limit our access to parts of the Net, create special…
The NSA may seem like an intimidating giant, but it has a serious Achilles’ heel— the enormous budget it claims from…