International
The Internet is global and so are threats to online freedom. Learn about how EFF is fighting for your digital rights around the world and support our efforts by donating or becoming a member.
In The News
- TIMES OF INDIA | October 22, 2010 Jailed Indian e-voting researcher wins US award
- FORBES.COM | October 14, 2010 A Year Later, Nokia Still Can’t Escape Connections To Iran Repression
- IMAGINING THE INTERNET | September 30, 2010 Security, Openness, Privacy
Other Resources
- November 09, 2009 Act on ACTA: Tell Congress to Open the Secret IP Pact
- President of Brazil's Address to FISL 2009
- Letter to MEPs Regarding Bono Fjellner/Rocard amendment
- Copyright for Canadians[copyrightforcanadians.ca]
- International Work Archives
- Online Rights Canada[onlinerights.ca]
Related Issues
- Mandatory Data RetentionLaw enforcement agencies throughout the world are pushing for invasive laws that force ISPs and telecom providers to log information about how users communicate and use the Internet.
- International Privacy StandardsHere is a list of international accords related to privacy that serve as the foundation for national laws, policy frameworks and international agreements throughout the world.
- The Global Network InitiativeInformation on EFF's involvement in the Global Network Initiative.
- Anti-Counterfeiting Trade AgreementIn October 2007 the United States, the European Community, Switzerland and Japan simultaneously announced that they would negotiate a new intellectual property enforcement treaty, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA. What is known about the treaty suggests that it will affect consumers’ privacy and civil liberties, innovation and the free flow of information on the Internet.
- Broadcasting TreatyIf adopted, the WIPO's Broadcast Treaty will give broadcasters 50 years of copyright-like control over the content of their broadcasts, even when they have no copyright in what they show.
- Development AgendaThe WIPO Development Agenda and why you should care about it.
- Free Trade Agreement of the AmericasThe U.S. government is employing a new strategy to effect the global entrenchment of overly restrictive copyright law: incorporating DMCA-like copyright provisions in its free trade agreements.
- EFF EuropeLearn about EFF's work in Europe
Deeplinks Posts
- November 01, 2010 2010 Pioneer Award Winner Hari Prasad Defends India's Democracy
- October 25, 2010 EFF Urges EU Data Protection Authorities to Call for the Repeal of the EU Data Retention Directive
- October 13, 2010 Holding Nokia Responsible for Surveilling Dissidents in Iran
Press Releases
- September 08, 2010 EFF Experts Address Security, Openness, and Privacy at United Nations' Internet Governance Forum
- November 13, 2009 International Activists Launch New Website to Gather and Share Copyright Knowledge
- July 21, 2009 A Practical Guide to Internet Technology for Political Activists in Repressive Regimes