Big Content wants to switch off users' internet access
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That way they can’t pirate music

Big Content is back on form with a court case which the EFF claims will result in many US people losing their internet access.

EFF asks the Supremes to step into API row
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Stop in the name of tech

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has filed an amicus brief with the US Supreme Court in Google v. Oracle, arguing that APIs are not copyrightable.

Stupid watchdog does not understand how the internet works
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Despite having it explained to them

You would think that the body in charge of regulating telecoms and the internet in the US might understand how it works, but according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation the watchdog is clueless.

World will abandon DRM in six years
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Doctorow sticks to his bizarre prophecy because of tractors


Two years ago, Cory Doctorow joined the EFF's campaign to eliminate DRM within eight years and he claims that he is on target to do that thanks to tractors

EFF claims Chromebooks continue to spy on kids
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What a surprise - a Google product spying on people.

Human rights group, the  Electronic Freedom Foundation has complained that Google is continuing to use its Chromebooks to spy on customers.

Move to ban East-Texas courts from patent disputes
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EFF in troll beating measure


In a cunning plan to defeat patent and copyright trolls, the EFF is trying to get the use of East Texas courts banned for those sorts of cases.



EFF finds its hands tied