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Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending your rights in the digital
Teaching Copyright | Electronic Frontier Foundation
WelcomeThere's a lot of misinformation out there about legal rights and responsibilities in the digital era.This is especially disconcerting when it comes to information being shared with youth. Kids and teens are bombarded with messages from a myriad of sources that using new technology is high-...
Global Censorship Chokepoints | Tracking Censorship through Copyright
Necessary and Proportionate |
The International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance (the “Necessary and Proportionate Principles” or "13 Principles") show how existing human rights law applies to modern digital surveillance.
Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending your rights in the digital
Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending your rights in the digital
Don't Let Congress Censor the Internet | EFF Action Center
There’s a new bill in Congress that would threaten your right to free expression online. If that weren’t enough, it could also put small Internet businesses in danger of catastrophic litigation. Don’t let its name fool you: the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) wouldn’t help punish sex traffickers. What it woul
Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending your rights in the digital
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About Face | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Law enforcement use of face recognition technology poses a profound threat to personal privacy, political and religious expression, and the fundamental freedom to go about our lives without having our movements and associations covertly monitored and analyzed.This technology can be used for...
About Face | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Law enforcement use of face recognition technology poses a profound threat to personal privacy, political and religious expression, and the fundamental freedom to go about our lives without having our movements and associations covertly monitored and analyzed.This technology can be used for...
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San Francisco, Say NOPE: Vote NO on Proposition E on March 5 | Electro
San Franciscans will have the opportunity to vote on a number of local ballot measures on the March 5, 2024 ballot—including Proposition E. Despite the fact that the San Francisco Chronicle has endorsed a NO vote on Prop E, and even quoted some police who don’t find its changes useful to keeping...