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Last year, the Canadian government pushed Bill C-2, which would erode Canadian digital rights in the name of “border security.”…
The federal SECURE Data Act is not a serious consumer privacy bill, and its provisions—if enacted—would be a retreat from…
EFF joins 18 organizations in writing a letter to UK policymakers urging them to address the root causes of online…
One of the central promises of open social media services is interoperability—the idea that wherever you personally decide to post…
For the last couple of years, we’ve watched the same predictable cycle play out across the globe: a state (or…
Governments around the world are adopting new laws and policies aimed at addressing online harms, including laws intended to curb…
SmugMug is a family-owned photo hosting and e-commerce platform that helps professional photographers run their businesses online. Founded in 2002,…
Clinic students Emily Ko and Zoe Lee at the Technology Law and Policy Clinic at the NYU School of Law…
California lawmakers are fast-tracking A.B. 1709—a sweeping bill that would ban anyone under 16 from using social media and force…
When we use the internet, we’re entrusting tech companies with some of our most private information. These companies have promised…
For years, EFF has pushed technology companies to make real human rights commitments—and to live up to them. In response…
In a dramatic middle-of-the-night stand off, a bipartisan set of lawmakers pushing for true reform and privacy protections for Americans…
