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EFF's Statement on the Netchoice Decisions

The Supreme Court correctly found that social media platforms, like newspapers, bookstores, and art galleries before them, have First Amendment rights to curate and edit the speech of others they deliver to their users, and the government has a very limited role in dictating what social media platforms must and...

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EFF Statement on Assange Plea Deal

The United States has now, for the first time in the more than 100-year history of the Espionage Act, obtained an Espionage Act conviction for basic journalistic acts. Here, Assange's Criminal Information is for obtaining newsworthy information from a source, communicating it to the public, and expressing an openness...

EFF Opposes the American Privacy Rights Act

Protecting people's privacy is the first step we should take to create meaningful online regulation. That's why EFF has previously expressed concerns about the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) which freezes consumer data privacy protections in place and would prevent states from creating stronger protections in the future.
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🌜 A voice cries out under the crescent moon...

EFF needs your help to defend privacy and free speech online. Learn why you're crucial to the fight in this edition of campfire tales from our friends, The Encryptids. Through EFF's 34th anniversary you can be a member for just $20, receive 2 rare gifts (including a Bigfoot enamel pin!)...

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