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CryptoParty SF

CryptoParty is a decentralized series of events around the world dedicated to spreading information and education around security and cryptography software, and now it's coming to San Francisco. Join EFF staffers and others for talks and workshops on protecting your privacy online. Attendance is limited, so please register in advance.
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EFF to Patent Office: Keep Reexaminations Affordable

For many people who care about innovation, the sign of a successful patent system is one that leaves them alone. But lately, that's become nearly impossible. Instead, it's widely understood that if you have a successful business or product, you'll get hit with a patent threat or even a lawsuit—an...

Members-Only Speakeasy: Bay Area for Fall 2012


Twice each year we invite you to join us for drinks and conversation at a secret location in the Bay Area, and this time we're bringing the party to the East Bay! Raise a glass with us to celebrate over 22 years of EFF members helping to...

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EFF Urges No Vote on California Proposition 35

EFF is urging voters in California to vote no on Proposition 35 in the upcoming election. The proposition calls for new restrictions on registered sex offenders, including that they provide a list of all Internet service providers they use and a list of all their online accounts -- such...

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Bahrain Goes From Bad to Worse

After nearly two years of non-stop social unrest and protests against the ruling monarchy, things have taken a precipitous turn for the worse for civil liberties in Bahrain this week. Martial law rules have been in effect in the tiny Gulf nation since late last year, but on Tuesday, the...

EFF Demands Answers About Predator Drone Flights in the U.S.

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed suit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Tuesday, demanding answers about how and why it loans out its Predator drones to other law enforcement agencies across the country.
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