Earlier today, Senator Patrick Leahy introduced a revised version of his USA FREEDOM legislation, the USA FREEDOM Act of 2014,…
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It’s increasingly rare for Congress to actually pass bills into law, but Friday brought some good news from Capitol Hill:…
Human Rights Watch and the ACLU today published a terrific report documenting the chilling effect on journalists and lawyers from…
Yesterday we filed a motion for partial summary judgment in our long running Jewel v. NSA case, focusing on the…
Graphic Explains to Court and the Public How the NSA Seizes and Searches Innocent Americans’ CommunicationsSan Francisco – The Electronic…
EFF’s position on net neutrality simply calls for all data that travels over the Internet to be treated equally. This…
Today, the House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on “remedies” in copyright law—that is, the penalties, injunctions, and other…
In many parts of the developing world, students face barriers to access academic materials. Libraries are often inadequate, and schools…
Yesterday, ProPublica reported on new research by a team at KU Leuven and Princeton on canvas fingerprinting. One of the…
In the TV series Person of Interest, two government artificial intelligence programs—one gone rogue—can access virtually every surveillance camera across…
More than 100,000 people will descend on San Diego Comic-Con this week, including yours truly representing the Electronic Frontier Foundation.…
El 10 de Julio marca un año desde que EFF y una coalición de cientos de expertos y activistas de…
July 10 marks one year since EFF and a coalition of hundreds of experts and human rights activists put the…
Add-On for Firefox and Chrome Prevents Spying by Ads, Social Widgets, and Hidden TrackersSan Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation…
EFF is releasing an experimental hacker alpha release of wireless router software specifically designed to support secure, shareable Open Wireless…
“What kind of data is the NSA collecting on millions, or hundreds of millions, of Americans?” That’s the question John…
EFF has filed the final brief in its dispute with the government over evidence preservation in Jewel v. NSA, one…
In Call of Duty: Black Ops II, players engage in a variety of missions. In some, they encounter nonfiction characters,…
The Yorba Foundation, a non-profit group that produces open source Linux desktop software, reported last week that it was denied…
The UN High Commissioner on Human Rights has released an excellent report today on the right to privacy in the…