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Imagine a newspaper publisher announcing it will no longer allow libraries to keep copies of its paper. That’s effectively what’s…
When Rep. Leigh Finke spoke last month before the Minnesota House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee to testify against HF1434,…
(Note: This post is also cross-posted on the Let’s Encrypt blog) As announced earlier this year, Let’s Encrypt now issues…
The SAFE act, introduced by Senators Mike Lee (R-UT) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), is the first of many likely proposals…
In honor of International Women’s Day, we asked five women at EFF about women in digital rights, freedom of expression, technology, and tech…
We’ve all had the unsettling experience of seeing an ad online that reveals just how much advertisers know about our…
EFF, along with the national ACLU and the ACLU affiliates in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey, filed an amicus brief…
Who should be directly liable for online infringement – the entity that serves it up or a user who embeds…
SAN FRANCISCO – Electronic Frontier Foundation Executive Director Cindy Cohn will launch her memoir, Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against…
In a big win for protesters’ rights, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit overturned a lower court’s…
The Secretary of Defense has given an ultimatum to the artificial intelligence company Anthropic in an attempt to bully them…
The New York Times reported that Meta is considering adding face recognition technology to its smart glasses. According to an…
