The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), perhaps the most well-known digital rights non-profit, today launched a new "Fix It Already" campaign with the aim of getting technology companies to ...
November’s landmark opinion in Alasaad v. McAleenan was a culmination of EFF's work explaining to the public and the courts that you don’t lose your rights when you go online or use digital tools.
Unfortunately, when it comes to patents and innovation policy, the EFF has chosen to side with giant technology corporations and technology implementers, not individual inventors or innovators. The ...
Twitter and Starz have given us a new example of how copyright enforcement can easily go overboard. At Starz’s request, Twitter blocked an April 8 tweet by the news site TorrentFreak, which had posted ...
In an effort to bolster its public credibility in the wake of a very rough year, Facebook is bringing a fierce former critic into the fold. Next month, longtime Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) ...
A new post from the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) today has announced a new initiative called “Fix It Already.” The first post describes specific privacy and security issues that Apple and ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today published “The Atlas of Surveillance: Southwestern Border Communities,” the first report from a new research partnership with the University of Nevada, ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the most powerful internet privacy watchdog groups, has written an op-ed in the New York Times to warn people about using chat app Slack. Specifically, the ...
According to a new letter published Friday by an Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyer, the scooter startup Bird significantly overstepped when it recently demanded that Boing Boing remove a post ...