Geeks Gear Up To Fight Online IP Bills, PIPA, SOPA
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Wednesday, January 11 2012
Activists advocating an open Internet and worried that the Senate could fast-track a controversial online intellectual property protection bill are coalescing on the web and getting together to set up meetings with their ... Read More
EFF and Access Team Up for 'Secure the Internet' Push
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 25 2011
The Electronic and the digital advocacy group Access have teamed up to launch the HTTPS Now campaign: HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) protects web surfing by encrypting requests from a user's browser and the ... Read More
Twitter's Transparency as Emulation Worthy Tech Practice
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, January 11 2011
Wired.com's Ryan Singel suggests that Twitter's reaction to a U.S. district court order for Wikileaks's participants user records should become the industry standard: Twitter introduced a new feature last month without ... Read More
The Legal Nuances of Facebook Ghostwriting
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 13 2010
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Marcia Hoffman makes the case that if Sarah Palin really does have someone else penning her provocative Facebook posts, she's a violator of Facebook's terms of service and quite ... Read More
FTC vs Bloggers: Cruising for a Bruising?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, October 14 2009
The last time I saw political bloggers across the spectrum agreeing about anything, it was in opposition to some overly restrictive notions emanating from the Federal Elections Commission about regulating political ... Read More
EFF, CDT Propose Nuanced Alternative to Government Cookie Ban
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 12 2009
In a report released today, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Center for Democracy and Technology are advancing the idea that the federal government's near-blanket ban on persistent cookies -- imposed by OMB ... Read More
Can Uncle Sam Balance Privacy and Engagement?
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, May 11 2009
The set-up for tomorrow's "Privacy and Analytics on Government Web Sites" event in Washington DC promises a refreshing blend of techno-utopianism and cyber conspiracy thinking. The Center for Democracy and ... Read More
10Questions Update 10/29/07: Usage Surges!
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, October 29 2007
Well, we've had quite a weekend, ever since we announced that the top question as of 10am today would be asked of Senator Barack Obama during this afternoon's live MySpace/MTV dialogue at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, IA. ... Read More