The Australian government announced new anti-terrorism measures this week, in response to the alleged involvement of Australian citizens with extremist…
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The FCC is slated to close the written comment window for the net neutrality proceeding on September 10th, but that…
Earlier this week, AB 609, a California bill promoting better public access to taxpayer-funded research, passed through the Senate Appropriations…
Ever since the Snowden revelations, honest (and some dishonest) efforts have been made in Congress to try to scale back…
The NSA pulls no punches when it comes to the surveillance of innocent people in every corner of the world…
We have often written about how software patents feed trolls and tax innovation. We’ve pushed for patent reform in Congress,…
A few weeks ago we fought a battle for transparency in our flagship NSA spying case, Jewel v. NSA. But,…
Last week, the UK’s House of Lords Select Committee on Communications released a report on “social media and criminal offences.”…
The Internet’s Own Boy Director Brian Knappenberger Releases Short Doc as Senate Introduces New Reform Bill Privacy info. This embed…
Scientific progress relies upon the exchange of ideas and research. The Internet is the most powerful network the world has…
In part one of this blogpost, we discuss why it makes good sense to contribute to the Tor project on…
German newspapers recently reported that the NSA targets people who research privacy and anonymity tools online—for instance by searching for…
As part of our Open Wireless Movement, we set out to create router software that would make it easier for…
Brian Carver co-authored this post. Between the net neutrality debate and the Comcast/TWC merger, high-speed Internet access is getting more…
When the Australian government first began requiring Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block websites in 2012, Australians were assured that…
Here at EFF, we see a lot of stupid patents. There was the patent on “scan to email.” And the…
Good security practices require us to use different passwords for most or all of the websites and services we interact…
People have many reasons to be anonymous online, from the political to the personal. One of the most contentious uses…
EFF Asks Appeals Court to Protect Free Speech and Innovation in Capitol v. VimeoSan Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation…
The Fourth Amendment protects us from “unreasonable” government searches of our persons, houses, papers and effects. How courts should determine what is…