This last-minute draft of KOSA, which its authors hope to wrap into a continuing spending resolution that must pass before the year’s end to avoid government shutdown, does not resolve the constitutional concerns raised by EFF and others.
The "Salt Typhoon" breach has shown that undermining encryption is a terrible idea. Rather than pursuing outdated ideas that make us all less safe, the EU should adopt policies that strengthen encryption, ensure the confidentiality of online spaces and uphold fundamental rights
In the first video of our new interview series, Gate Crashing, we look at creators who honed their media criticism skills in fandom spaces. Please join Gavia Baker-Whitelaw and Elizabeth Minkel, co-creators of the Rec Center newsletter. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/12/introducing-effs-new-video-series-gate-crashing
Both Democratic and Republican administrations have subpoenaed reporters’ emails and phone records to hunt down their sources. We have a chance to stop that for good, now that Congress is seriously debating the PRESS Act. Tell them to pass it now. https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-to-pass-the-press-act-now
As the IGF approaches, EFF joins 20 organizations in calling on Saudi Arabia to release prisoners of conscience and ensure safety of attendees, and for IGF participants to hold Saudi Arabia accountable.
Have you received an email from an alleged hacker with an attached PDF that includes your name, a picture of your house, and a threat to leak embarrassing info or photos to your friends and family? Don’t panic. 🧵 (1/7)
New Speaking Freely is here! In our latest interview we discuss the state of freedom of expression in India with Prasanth Sugathan, Legal Director of Software Freedom Law Center. Read his interview and more, here: