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EFFecting Change: Privacy's Defender on March 19

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Transparency and Freedom of Information in the Digital Age

This symposium seeks to examine the present state of play with respect to transparency and freedom of information. It will incorporate short sets of remarks and “interventions” throughout the program offering perspectives on the current landscape. And, there will be two panel discussions. The first will offer a "view from...

A Bit More Transparency in Patent Lawsuits

Should patent lawsuits filed in federal courts be hidden from the public? We don’t think so, especially where a patent owner may be suing multiple people based on the same claim. Apart from the general principle that legal processes should be open to the public whenever possible, as a practical...

Copyright Office Sets Trap for Unwary Website Owners

Making Safe Harbors Expire Is Dangerous and Unnecessary
Under a new rule from the Copyright Office, website owners could be exposed to massive risk of copyright liability simply for neglecting to submit an online form on time. The rule could eliminate the safe harbor status that thousands of websites...

Internet Society on Shadow Regulation

At this month's edition of the Internet Society Bay Area Chapter's monthly meet-up, EFF Senior Staff Attorney Mitch Stoltz and Senior Global Policy Analyst Jeremy Malcolm will speak about Shadow Regulation and discuss the regulation of Internet content through ICANN and the domain name system...

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