Senators are now working around the clock to re-introduce a bill that would put trade agreements on the fast track…
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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is considering amping up its regulation of online political speech—an idea that should be rejected…
PEN America published a report this week summarizing the findings from a recent survey of 772 writers around the world…
Normally when you buy a product that has a hidden defect, consumer protection law in your state or country comes…
Today we launched a new app that will make it easier for people to take action on digital rights issues…
This past year, EFF has been on the road, traveling from country to country across Latin America to share our…
DNA can reveal an extraordinary amount of private information about you, including familial relationships, medical history, predisposition for disease, and possibly…
EFF was suing the NSA before it was cool. We filed our first lawsuit against the NSA for mass spying…
A draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership’s (TPP) Intellectual Property chapter from May 2014 leaked this past fall, confirming what previous…
Three major vulnerabilities rocked the world of Internet security this year, including two high-profile bugs that jeopardized the security of…
EFF submitted an amicus letter to the California Supreme Court urging the justices to review a case that has significant…
It’s been a mixed year for open access but we’ve seen some real victories and a steady march toward a…
What if there were one thing we could do today to make it harder for the NSA and other intelligence…
Back in January, Congress held a hearing on the state of fair use, as part of a year-long review of…
After a banner year for shedding light on the NSA’s secret surveillance programs in 2013, the pace of disclosures in…
In the midst of the global surveillance debate, talk of online censorship has often taken a backseat. Yet, all around…
Last year, EFF took a huge step toward eliminating a highly problematic government surveillance tool—national security letters (NSLs). EFF clients…
Copyright law remains just as broken in 2014 as it was in 2013, but some countries have been tinkering around…
At the close of 2013, we made a wish for the upcoming year: With revelations of the NSA’s unlawful and…
Oversight boards and congressional subcommittees can occasionally be effective, but nothing keeps the government in check like investigative reporting. Here…