Historically, Cambodia has been fairly lax in enacting legislation that stifles freedom of expression online—unlike its neighbors of Vietnam and…
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Copyright Holders Can’t Abuse Legal System to Pressure Thousands of Internet Users to Pay Unfair SettlementsWashington, D.C. – Striking a…
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is an organisation of 34 developed-country governments that work together to promote…
Every day cafes, airports, libraries, laundromats, schools and individuals operate “open” Wi-Fi routers, sharing their connection with neighbors and passers-by…
June 5, 2013 was when the world heard from Snowden. This year, it’s your turn to speak out. On June…
Finally, some good news from Congress this week. Patent and surveillance reform may be suffering setbacks, but open access may…
EFF and Public Knowledge have submitted comments to the Copyright Office, urging it to clarify the legality of using so-called…
EFF is proud to participate in the launch of a new guide to alternative patent licensing. The guide was prepared…
In 2012, when Twitter announced in a blog post that it was launching a system that would allow the company…
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has put police on notice: an automatic license plate reader (ALPR) alert, without human…