#DigitalRights
This is the second post in a series on 3D print blocking, for the first entry check out: Print Blocking…
This is the second installment of a blog series reflecting on the global digital legacy of the 2011 Arab uprisings.…
After years of tech industry experiments, smartglasses with embedded cameras and microphones have finally gone mainstream. And, disturbingly, sometimes it’s…
Recognizing the Worst in Government Transparency The Foilies were written by EFF’s Beryl Lipton, Dave Maass and Aaron Mackey and…
EFF has long warned against age-gating the internet. Such mandates strike at the foundation of the free and open internet.…
The SAFE act, introduced by Senators Mike Lee (R-UT) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), is the first of many likely proposals…
We’re celebrating the launch of Privacy’s Defender, a new book by EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn on Thursday, March 12—and we want…
The phrase “artificial intelligence” has been around for a long time, covering everything from computers with “brains”—think Data from Star…
Who should be directly liable for online infringement – the entity that serves it up or a user who embeds…
The New York Times reported that Meta is considering adding face recognition technology to its smart glasses. According to an…
Criticize the government online? The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) might ask Google to cough up your name. By abusing…
Surveillance technology vendors, federal agencies, and wealthy private donors have long helped provide local law enforcement “free” access to surveillance…
