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Adobe Puts an End to Indefinite Gag Order

In a newly unsealed case [.pdf], a Los Angeles federal court ruled that Adobe could not be indefinitely gagged about a search warrant ordering it to turn over the contents of a customer account.
This is important work by Adobe. Gag orders almost always violate the First Amendment;...

K(NO)W Identity Conference 2017

EFF Activism Rainey Reitman and EFF Staff Attorney Jamie Williams will be participating in K(NO)W Identity, a conference bringing together the world’s most influential organizations and thought leaders across different industries to shape the future of identity. Other speakers include whistleblower Edward Snowden and U.S. Air Force CTO Frank Konieczny.

Panel: Section 702 vs. The Fourth Amendment

EFF Policy Analyst Kate Tummarello will participate on a panel discussion hosted by the Fourth Amendment Advisory Committee titled "Section 702 vs. The Fourth Amendment." Fourth Amendment Caucus co-chairs Representatives Poe and Lofgren will also announce their plans for the 115th Congress.

Dissent Made Meaningful

Over the last year, large numbers of Americans have grown politically active for the first time. Reflecting the depth of our constitutional crisis, however, many seem not to know how to meaningfully raise their voices or participate in the political process.
Civic Participation Beyond Elections
Turnout in...

Trump vs. The Media

EFF Civil Liberties Director David Greene joins Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jonathan Freedman and San Francisco Chronicle Reporter Vivian Ho in a panel discussion regarding the media's relationship with the 45th President.
City College of San Francisco
Ocean Campus
Multi-Use Building
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
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Victory for Now: California Hits Pause on A.B. 165, Bill that Sought to Undermine Student Privacy

It's a great day for digital privacy in California. Confronted with opposition from a powerful and diverse coalition, Assemblymember Jim Cooper has pulled his legislation, A.B. 165, from consideration by the Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee. EFF joined over 60 civil rights organizations, technology companies, and school community...

Mavrix Photographs v. Live Journal

The case involves LiveJournal, a social media platform that allows users to create “communities” based on a common theme or subject. The communities are partly managed by moderators, who review posts (including photos) that users submit to make sure they follow the rules for posting and commenting created by the...

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