In the 36-year existence of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the government has never disclosed classified FISA materials—the specific applications…
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We’re still digesting today’s lengthy decision in the Oracle v. Google appeal, but we’re disappointed—and worried. The heart of the…
A group of United States Senators and Representatives is asking Internet advertising networks to create a blacklist of alleged “piracy…
This statement was updated at 2:35 PM PST 5/7/14. Earlier today, the House Judiciary Committee passed a revised version of…
As centers of learning, universities are places where the exploration and investigation of new and often controversial topics is encouraged,…
EFF has been fighting for years for the principle that if you bought it, you own it. The first sale…
One of the bitterest struggles against DRM is still taking place on the Web’s own home turf — at the…
EFF and the ACLU of Pennsylvania have joined forces to file an amicus brief in a long-running challenge to two…
Laws that make it illegal to interfere with digital rights management (DRM) technologies—also known as “anti-circumvention” laws—are already much too…
DRM and the laws that back it up actively undermine our computer security. On this Day Against DRM, the first…