Students are starting to speak out about how mass surveillance affects life on campus. Two different open letters from students—at…
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There’s good news: the nationwide outcry against the Federal Communications Commission’s troublesome proposal for new Open Internet rules is clearly…
For the past two years, EFF has been pushing Congress to pass legislation to rein in patent trolls. Starting with…
EFF Survey Shows Improved Privacy and Transparency Policies of the Internet’s Biggest CompaniesSan Francisco – Technology companies are privy to…
Today the FCC is meeting to discuss new rules that could determine the future of network neutrality. There’s been a…
This blog post is co-authored by Heesob Nam, patent attorney, Intellectual Property activist, and a founder and board member of…
It’s official: the last holdout for the open web has fallen. Flanked on all sides by Google, Microsoft, Opera and…
Whether you’re filling out a mail-in ballot or planning to rock the polling station in person on election day (June…
People have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their private digital communications such as email, and therefore the Fourth Amendment…
It’s been hard to go a day without hearing news about the Chairman of the FCC, Tom Wheeler, and his…