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Online Policy Group v. Diebold | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. Online Policy Group v. Diebold. In addition to creating the first caselaw. July 16, 2007. Declaration of David E. Weekly, OPG Board Member. July 16, 2007. Declaration of Wendy Seltzer, EFF Staff Attorney. July 16, 2007. Declaration of Nelson Chu Pavlosky, Swarthmore Student. July 16, 2007. First Amended Complaint - November 7th Version - Complaint and Exhibits. July 16, 2007. Declaration of Benny Ng, Hurricane Electric. July 16, 2007.
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Prepare to Take Action to Defend Net Neutrality. Here’s How the FCC Makes Its Rules. | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/05/prepare-take-action-defend-net-neutrality-heres-how-fcc-makes-its-rules
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. May 12, 2014 By April Glaser. Prepare to Take Action to Defend Net Neutrality. Here’s How the FCC Makes Its Rules. It’s been hard to go a day without hearing news about the Chairman of the FCC, Tom Wheeler, and his highly contested plan for the future of network neutrality. Google and Netflix signed a letter with nearly 150 other Internet companies. And while Chairman Wheeler. And his fellow commissioners. How does FCC rulemaking work?
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July 4: Show Your Support for the Fourth Amendment | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/07/july-4-show-your-support-fourth-amendment
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. July 3, 2013 By Micah Lee and rainey Reitman. July 4: Show Your Support for the Fourth Amendment. And many other organizations, are showing online solidarity with the Restore the Fourth. Movement, a nonpartisan, grassroots movement that is planning protests against NSA spying on July 4. In cities across the United States. Here’s the embed code:. Script src=" https:/ www.eff.org/sites/all/themes/frontier/restorethe4th/embed.js. If there is ...
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Unintended Consequences: Fifteen Years under the DMCA | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. Unintended Consequences: Fifteen Years under the DMCA. Fifteen Years under the DMCA. This document collects reported cases where the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA have been invoked not against pirates, but against consumers, scientists, and legitimate competitors. It is updated from time to time as additional cases come to light. The latest version can always be obtained at www.eff.org. The DMCA Jeopardizes Fair Use. Rather tha...
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Judge Wright Sanctions Order Against Prenda Law | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. Judge Wright Sanctions Order Against Prenda Law. Order sanctioning attorneys involved in Prenda Law for fraud on the court. Https:/ www.eff.org/files/filenode/sanctions order.pdf. Iframe class=pdf webkitallowfullscreen= mozallowfullscreen= allowfullscreen= frameborder=no height=700 src=https:/ www.eff.org/sites/all/libraries/pdf.js/web/viewer.html? Fair Use and Intellectual Property: Defending the Balance. Aug 22 @ 3:28pm. Aug 22 @ 2:54pm.
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White House, Google, and Other Advertising Companies Commit to Supporting Do Not Track | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/white-house-google-and-other-advertising-companies-commit-supporting-do-not-track
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. February 23, 2012 By rainey Reitman. White House, Google, and Other Advertising Companies Commit to Supporting Do Not Track. When Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer uncovered a Google workaround to circumvent the default privacy settings on Safari, EFF called on Google. PDF), the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) announced. There are two parts to Do Not Track: technology and policy. The technology, a simple HTTP header ( DNT: 1 ), all...
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How to Find and Protect Yourself Against the Pro-Syrian-Government Malware on Your Computer | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/03/how-find-syrian-government-malware-your-computer-and-remove-it
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. March 5, 2012 By Eva Galperin. How to Find and Protect Yourself Against the Pro-Syrian-Government Malware on Your Computer. A few weeks ago, we started seeing reports. Finding any of the following files or processes is an indicator that your computer has been compromised by Xtreme RAT. More indicators are a stronger sign of compromise. How to identify Xtreme RAT if it is running on your computer, if you are running Microsoft Windows:.
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Switzerland Network Testing Tool | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/testyourisp/switzerland
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. Switzerland Network Testing Tool. Is your ISP interfering with your BitTorrent connections? Cutting off your VOIP calls? Undermining the principles of network neutrality? You can download the latest release of Switzerland here. Before you run Switzerland, be sure to check out the notes about privacy. Switzerland is currently in alpha release as a command line tool. In other words, right now it is aimed at relatively sophisticated users...
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New Trojan Spread Over Skype as Cat and Mouse Game Between Syrian Activists and Pro-Syrian-Government Hackers Continues | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/06/darkshades-rat-and-syrian-malware
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. June 19, 2012 By Eva Galperin. New Trojan Spread Over Skype as Cat and Mouse Game Between Syrian Activists and Pro-Syrian-Government Hackers Continues. Since March of this year, EFF has reported extensively on the ongoing campaign to use social engineering to install surveillance software that spies on Syrian activists. Syrian opposition activists have been targeted. Including one disguised as a Skype encryption tool. We reported in March,...
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In a Close Vote, Congress Defeats Amendment That Sought to Curtail NSA Surveillance | Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/07/close-vote-congress-shamefully-defeats-amash-amendment-which-sought-curtail-nsa
Skip to main content. Defending your rights in the digital world. July 24, 2013 By Trevor Timm. In a Close Vote, Congress Defeats Amendment That Sought to Curtail NSA Surveillance. The US House of Representatives came within a few votes of passing a. The amendment was part of the. Unfortunately, Congress was unable to muster the votes to pass this important amendment. The amendment failed, with an extremely close vote of 205 to 217. This amendment reflected the deep discomfort of Americans who don’t want...