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EFF stands with dozens of other groups around the world in urging the EU to reject filtering mandates in the new Terrorist Content Directive:
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The Fifth Amendment says police can't force you to testify against yourself. They shouldn't be allowed to force you to give up a password, either.
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Join EFF's Executive Director Cindy Cohn this Thursday at the Brooklyn Bowl for a celebration of the life and songs of EFF's founder, John Perry Barlow.
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Large ISPs have enough advantages already without federal agencies handing them even more. #NetNeutrality
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If proposed legislation in Brazil is successful, a tweet in favor of hacking, or actions connected to protests or strikes, could lead to long jail sentences, threatening both free speech and privacy.
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The #CopyrightDirective is back and - incredibly - even worse. The European Parliament must reject this nightmare.
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The The New York Times Editorial Board writes, "People are often startled by what they wind up giving away by clicking on the 'yes' button." We can fix that with better policies, better consent and better enforcement.
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“Metering” is Google’s funny word for surveillance.
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If you're not subscribed to our EFFector newsletter, you may have missed these big stories:
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Even as Macron and Merkel hold last-minute talks to rescue the #CopyrightDirective, IFLA joins in the call to delete #Article11 and #Article13 on behalf of the world's librarians
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