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“We think the Internet Archive really was serving a transformative purpose and doing what libraries have always done: Loaning out books that they owned to one person at a time,” EFF’s Cara Gagliano told KQED News. kqed.org/news/12003819/…

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The transparency Apple promises in its Private Cloud Compute AI - so security researchers can verify its functionality and identify any issues - is “a good thing” but it’ll take time to determine how it’s working, EFF’s Thorin Klosowski told @USAToday. usatoday.com/story/tech/202…

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This isn’t about national security or innovation; it’s about a rent-seeker monopolizing access to a public resource. eff.org/deeplinks/2024…

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Access to information is a core principle for EFF. We’re grateful to the folks at No Starch Press for their long-standing support of that goal and our work with their Humble Bundles. humblebundle.com/books/machine-…

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San Francisco: On Monday, you have the chance to ask the police your questions about drone surveillance in our city.

San Francisco: On Monday, you have the chance to ask the police your questions about drone surveillance in our city.
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September 29 marks five years that Alaa Abd El Fattah has spent in prison. The UK’s new Labour government must put pressure on Egyptian to release him eff.org/deeplinks/2024… #freealaa

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EFF is deeply concerned about the arrest last month of Alexey Soldatov, “father of the Russian internet,” and call for his immediate release eff.org/deeplinks/2024…

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Surveillance technologies can be attached to drones allow highly advanced and near-constant surveillance of city residents. On Monday, the SFPD will be discussing its drone use policy at San Francisco City Hall. This is your chance to raise privacy concerns:

Surveillance technologies can be attached to drones allow highly advanced and near-constant surveillance of city residents. On Monday, the SFPD will be discussing its drone use policy at San Francisco City Hall. This is your chance to raise privacy concerns:
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NextNav's bid to privatize the 900 MHz band threatens a vital commons used by millions of devices and grassroots innovators. eff.org/deeplinks/2024…

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Decisions concerning people’s freedom, mobility, and ability to seek safety in the United States should not be made by computers. That's why EFF and over 100 other organizations are calling on the U.S. government to stop this practice. eff.org/deeplinks/2024…

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Will San Francisco be filled with swarms of police drones? What will they be recording, and when? Find out more on Monday at City Hall when the SFPD brings its drone policy up for public discussion!

Will San Francisco be filled with swarms of police drones? 
What will they be recording, and when? 
Find out more on Monday at City Hall when the SFPD brings its drone policy up for public discussion!
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School surveillance software claims to protect students, but the adverse mental effects of pervasive monitoring are well-known. It’s time for schools to step up and implement proven social measures to keep students safe. eff.org/deeplinks/2024…

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"Did I remember to renew my EFF membership this year?" Never ask yourself that question again by starting a recurring monthly or annual membership! supporters.eff.org/donate/fight-s…