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Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

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re:publica

EFF's Director of Copyright Activism Parker Higgins, Director for International Freedom of Expression Jillian York, and Global Policy Analyst Eva Galperin will speak at this year's re:publica, considered one of the largest and most engaging conferences about digital culture in the world.

Techno Activism Third Mondays -- March

Come join artist and journalist Susie Cagle as she displays her courtroom paintings from the "Silk Road Trial" of Ross Ulbricht, which took place in New York earlier this year.
Cagle reported from Ulbricht's trial, and captured the scene with her words and distinctive paintings. At this month's...

Munich Satellite Navigation Summit

EFF Senior Counsel David Sobel will join the closing session of the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit, on a panel titled "The Role of GNSS and Space Sensors in “Big Data.”

The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age

EFF Senior Staff Attorney Hanni Fakhoury will be at the Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age Symposium organized by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Foundation for Criminal Justice and American University Washington College of Law's Criminal Practitioner Journal.

Net Neutrality: Are We There Yet?

The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 in favor of net neutrality rules last month, and we expect the final version of rules to be released shortly. From all reports, it sounds like the rules generally track what we (and four million Americans!) have been urging over the past year. But...

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A Tale of Two Cybers

Cyber, Cyber, Cyber. The word makes most technical people cringe but it’s all the rage right now in DC and other policy circles. The rallying calls are now familiar and the central pitch is that private entities and networks—the buzzword is “critical infrastructure”—should be strongly incentivized to “share” information...

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