#DataRights
The ability to access publicly available information using automated tools is a central value and benefit of a free and…
The NO FAKES Act is supposed to target harmful AI-generated impersonations. But in reality, it will make it easier to…
LGBTQ+ communities are facing an escalating wave of censorship and targeted surveillance, but we can push back through mutual solidarity.…
Last June during Pride, we launched a new initiative—LGBT Q&A—where we answered your most pressing queer-related digital rights questions on…
Enshittification isn’t just a sweary word to describe the accelerating decay of the online platforms, apps, and services that we rely on. It’s a framework…
On a warm June evening in San Francisco, attorneys and other legally-minded friends of EFF gathered for our 17th Annual…
Meta has deployed facial recognition code to millions of their always-on surveillance glasses, according to new reporting by Wired. EFF’s…
California lawmakers are again considering A.B. 412, a bill that would require AI developers to identify and disclose copyrighted works…
Governments must not adopt emerging and powerful AI technologies without also adopting strong and clear safeguards to protect Constitutional rights,…
“We will launch during a dynamic political environment where many civil society groups that we would expect to attack us…
Poor accountability, feeble control mechanisms, and insufficient legal frameworks have led to systematic human rights violations in the Americas, with…
Last week, Instagram ended its opt-in, and therefore rarely used, end-to-end encryption feature. Years after publicly promising to provide the…
