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EFF @EFF
The good news is that GA’s opinion reduces the risk of over blocking users’ speech on social media platforms and websites by warning platforms to prioritize freedom of expression and steer clear of blocking speech that makes legitimate use of copyright-protected material. @EFF — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The General Attorney of the EU Court of Justice missed a chance to fully protect users from being censored by automated filtering of online content, finding that Article 17 of the EU Copyright Directive doesn’t run afoul of freedom of expression rights. https://t.co/QUX0IFKjO1 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
You might not want to be covertly monitored and analyzed. That’s why EFF’s lawyers, activists, and technologists challenge governments’ mass collection of biometrics like palm prints, DNA, and facial imaging. Help take back your privacy. https://t.co/u6zj1pBIvL https://t.co/MZccNEOZDe — PolitiTweet.org
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EFF's new Stay Golden t-shirts are online! Get one when you join or renew your membership today https://t.co/u6zj1pk77b https://t.co/apob7RyB13 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Copyright enforcement at the platform level is full of flaws. But when infrastructure providers like @quad9DNS are forced to wade into the game, the collateral damage is far worse. https://t.co/XYDKhx1On8 — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @GlobeEducation: “We’re in the middle of a student privacy crisis,” said @JGKelley from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital pr… — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
UK's draft for an Online Safety Bill poses a risk of overbroad removal of speech. Together with @OTI we strongly encourage the UK government to revise it. https://t.co/YGrLrCcNPd — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is one of our nation’s most important privacy laws. It does not violate the First Amendment when applied to Clearview AI’s faceprinting of billions of people. https://t.co/Bo3LXF8JiE — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Location data tells a lot about your actions and associations. It’s why EFF attorneys believe digital service providers shouldn’t give your data to police without a warrant, nor sell it to data brokers. Help take back your privacy. https://t.co/u6zj1pk77b https://t.co/Whq8UUVTXT — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
It's EFF's birthday month! To celebrate, we're releasing all-new Digital Freedom Analog Postcards and a new Stay Golden t-shirt. Join today to help fight for our rights online. https://t.co/u6zj1pk77b https://t.co/H8KwEToDua — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
There's just one week left to become an EFF member for $20.00! Help celebrate over 30 years of fighting for technology users' rights https://t.co/u6zj1pBIvL — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
After one year, the Atlas has more than 7000 data points on police surveillance used across the US. It’s thanks to our partners at @RSJNevada and funding from @craignewmark Philanthropies for EFF’s Threat Lab that we are able to do this important work. Visit the Atlas today! — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The Atlas was awarded a James Madison Freedom of Information Award last year, recognizing its contribution to advancing freedom of information and expression in the spirit of James Madison, the creative force behind the First Amendment. https://t.co/KO9O9wfOMO — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Atlas contains a massive amount of data, but its content is only the tip of the iceberg. Journalists and the public must continue demanding transparency from criminal justice agencies. If you know of new surveillance tech at a police department near you, ping us with details. — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
There has been an alarming increase in the use of unchecked high-tech tools that cops use to collect biometric records, photos, and videos of people in their communities, locate and track them via their cell phones, and purport to predict where crimes will be committed. https://t.co/tk0ONwmhCF — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Do local police have Real-Time Crime Centers? Face Recognition? Cell-site simulators? Find out at https://t.co/9DLk8J5XHU! https://t.co/KXCpGOihtn — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Have you used the Atlas of Surveillance to look up what surveillance tech police in your area are using? https://t.co/HDkzqF5hl1 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
One year ago, we launched the Atlas of Surveillance. It’s the largest public database of known police surveillance technologies that have been used across the country. Check it out: https://t.co/9DLk8J5XHU — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Clearview AI claims it has a First Amendment right to extract faceprints from billions of people without their consent. Wrong. https://t.co/Bo3LXFqkac — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
📢 Listen up! Hear about the latest rising issues in online security, privacy, and free expression with EFF's EFFector https://t.co/AAQiwZ8jWx — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Texas: Electronic Frontier Alliance member @EFFaustin is doing a round-up of the latest state bills coming out of the Texas Legislature. Join tomorrow for updates on proposals affecting digital privacy, transparency, security, and more. https://t.co/CmT3zetgOT — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Tuesday: Join Electronic Frontier Alliance member @RT4MN for a much-needed surveillance self-defense workshop. Local Minnesota activists highly encouraged to attend! https://t.co/3cS8Xxxviq — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Each of EFF's Digital Freedom Analog Postcards represents part of the fight for our digital future, from protecting free expression to opposing biometric surveillance. Send one to someone you care about and boost our signal for a better internet. https://t.co/u6zj1pBIvL https://t.co/fX0kwFRtop — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Internet shutdowns are a major threat to freedom of expression. Together with @accessnow and @opennetk, EFF has filed a legal intervention to challenge the constitutionality of Nigeria's Twitter ban. https://t.co/roaOjbT0LN — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The Facial Recognition and Biometric Technology Moratorium Act bans federal use of face surveillance and withholds some federal tax dollars from paying for it at the state and local level. Tell your elected officials now to co-sponsor this bill! https://t.co/IimTOHKIGc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Survivors of domestic abuse need to be able to remove their cell phone plan and information from the control of abusers. The Safe Connections Act would let them. Tell Congress to pass the Safe Connections Act. https://t.co/I9KgvdbRaT — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
If the internet is a portal to modern life, then our tech must embrace privacy, security, and free expression for the users. You can help free the tubes when you join the worldwide community of EFF members this week. https://t.co/u6zj1pk77b — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The typical rallying cries around user choice, transparency, and strict privacy and security standards are not complete remedies when the surveillance is the point. https://t.co/Sk38PpXkSD — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board member Travis LeBlanc notes, “the public is rightfully worried about secret surveillance programs.” We agree, which is why his criticisms of the PCLOB’s failure of oversight matter to all of us. https://t.co/TyIcfbvS7e — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The ACCESS Act would force the largest platforms to start to open up, breaking down the high walls they use to lock users in and keep competitors down. https://t.co/tEgUgUMalF — PolitiTweet.org