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Joined August 2006

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  1. "Shadow Regulation" deals aren't the way to address online problems. Our new infographic outlines a better approach.

  2. Queens, NY! EFF will be at World Maker Faire at the NY Hall of Science this weekend. Come explore and say hi!

  3. What do you call it when companies make back-room deals to control Internet content? We call it Shadow Regulation.

  4. Sen. sent this letter to about unused transparency bonuses, following EFF's report

  5. We're at 's San Francisco Freedom Forum today! Learn about security practices for journalists & activists.

  6. Much interest at the WTO in new global trade rules for the Internet… but also acceptance that users must be involved

  7. We don't know enough about abuse of law enforcement databases. But what uncovered is unnerving.

  8. Victory! Gov. Brown has signed legislation creating due process and transparency for California's gang databases

  9. Read this: Librarians who challenged National Security Letters in 2005 on why the Senate shouldn't expand NSL powers

  10. 10,000 of you demanded that HP fix its self-destructing printers. Here’s its response.

  11. Californians now have the right to challenge their inclusion in the CalGang database. Thank you,

  12. BREAKING: has signed A.B. 2298, reforming California’s gang databases

  13. The FBI got a warrant for its mass hacking, but it was an unconstitutional general warrant.

  14. EFF exposed massive abuse of California's police databases. An investigation reveals the problem is nationwide.

  15. EFF's explains the issue of overbroad government hacking to Congressional staffers.

  16. Representative on the changes to Rule 41: "The Fourth Amendment is in jeopardy." Learn more at

  17. We're about to hit 10,000 signatures! Tell HP to make amends for its Officejet debacle.

  18. Apple shows that privacy-threatening cloud computing and data collection do not have to be the industry standard.

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