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EFF @EFF
Third, the bill’s private right of action, which allows people to sue companies that violate their privacy, is riddled with exceptions and limits. Yet a strong PRA is necessary to ensure effective enforcement of privacy laws. https://t.co/Zl74MFWw0B — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Second, the bill stops regulators from enforcing an important federal privacy law that applies to telecommunications companies. AT&T a few years ago violated this law by disclosing sensitive customer location data without customer consent. https://t.co/JTueYiQs1y — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Today, @RepAnnaEshoo proposed an amendment to protect states' abilities to build on federal protections. It failed. Yet many advocates, including several state AGs, have told Congress that the bill as written harms their ability to do their jobs. https://t.co/KbDT8SSzZB — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
First, the bill would override many kinds of state privacy laws. EFF opposes rolling back state privacy protections to meet a lower federal standard. https://t.co/S2yNk5NyHw — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
EFF is disappointed by the latest draft of the American Data Privacy Protection Act, or the ADPPA, a federal comprehensive data privacy bill. While we are still digesting the 132-page version released yesterday, we have three initial objections. https://t.co/1d3S8Qsk05 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Compete in EFF's Tech Trivia at @DEFCON on August 12th and see which champion hive mind will take home the coveted 1st Place Prize! https://t.co/iNCONlFe7q — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
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EFF @EFF
Government bans of websites and social media platforms ripple out, chilling speech across the internet, as well as violating the rights of users. We are glad that the ECOWAS Court has ruled that Nigeria’s seven-month ban on Twitter was unlawful. https://t.co/GHDmN6rE1A — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
In prohibiting legal sexual content from being shared on their sites, free speech maximalist platforms like Parler and Gab are not just displaying a fundamental ignorance of what freedom of speech actually means, but sanitizing the internet. https://t.co/m6Q5pgAhk6 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Today is your last chance to give during EFF's summer membership drive and receive a pack of limited Internet Action Patches. Spread the word with family and friends, and donate or renew your membership today. https://t.co/1rfGGoKBWO https://t.co/0Js9TMGQsc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Despite the sleek, otherworldly look of today's tech devices, the internet itself is still chaotic, inspirational, dynamic, necessary, worrisome, and, yes, beautiful. That's why EFF is dedicated to fighting for a better, brighter future on the internet. https://t.co/BD13X1zO2a — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Nominations are now open for the 2022 EFF Awards! Let us know who should be honored as leaders in tech freedom and culture: https://t.co/PWHSBmLzRy — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
EFF’s @k_trendacosta talks to @TheFader about YouTube’s copyright policies, where they can improve vs. where they’re bound by law, and why Content ID could portend a darker future. https://t.co/uKR57wzZCc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Tomorrow is the last day to join EFF for only $20 and get a set of our limited-edition Internet Action Patches! Don't wait and donate today! https://t.co/BD13X1zO2a https://t.co/gSxkjKiHAu — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Thanks to @JayCaspianKang for this thoughtful @NYTimes piece about @SFPD’s attempt to massively expand surveillance - and for noting EFF’s staunch opposition. https://t.co/4Zvdjof6tI — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
RT @tarah: THRILLED to announce that our MC for the @EFF benefit poker tournament at @defcon will be @JenEasterly!! Register now; we are 3/… — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
When a journalist tried to record a traffic stop, police interfered, by standing in front of him and shining a light at his camera. The judge ruled the officer violated the First Amendment by interfering with the right to record on-duty police. https://t.co/B3nL8qFdyY — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
A recent court decision upholding the right to anonymity online shows how EFF helps build strong law that supports users’ right to free speech. Brick by brick, case by case, we can make justice. https://t.co/RIr31cq7PY — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
EFF is hosting a charity poker tournament at Bally's Poker Room in Las Vegas on 8/12! Play for glory. Play for money. Play for the future of the web. #DEFCON badges are beloved, but not required. https://t.co/rkqH52G80l — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
We're entering the final days of EFF's Summer Membership Drive! Donate by July 20 to get yourself a set of Internet Action Patches and year-long membership for only $20. https://t.co/BD13X1RpqK — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Amazon’s process allowing police to obtain footage from Ring devices without owner permission, even for ‘emergencies,’ could easily lead to abuse. Once infrastructure exists, there will always be temptation for police to use it for less urgent situations. https://t.co/aWw4U8jsdL — PolitiTweet.org
Evan Greer @evan_greer
wow. this is the actual page where cops can go to request Ring camera footage from Amazon without a warrant or the… https://t.co/i4feZJAS4j
EFF @EFF
RT @hopeconf: Check out our vendors @ HOPE: @Instarbooks, @EvergreenReview, @nostarch, @EFF, @fsf/ Free Software Foundation, @teslascience… — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
RT @mediadefence: The ECOWAS Court has handed down a landmark decision this morning, finding that Nigeria violated the right to #freedomofe… — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
India should withdraw the traceability requirements under its IT Rules to keep encryption strong and alive. https://t.co/pn07Jky3CW — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Traceability mandates put strong encryption in India under attack - weakening privacy, freedom of expression, and security of Indian citizens and businesses. 3/ https://t.co/cXmVh5IGG1 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Encryption is crucial for private and secure communications. But the traceability mandates under India’s IT Rules require the encrypted messaging services to identify the ‘first originator’ of information on their platforms. 2/ https://t.co/Fz31Ru0sri — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
India’s traceability mandates threaten end-to-end encryption. EFF, @CenDemTech, @Article19org, @APC_News and partners call on India to withdraw the requirements and uphold strong E2E encryption. 1/ https://t.co/pn07Jky3CW — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The Journalism Protection and Competition Act would produce neither competition nor protection. Tell Congress to reject it. https://t.co/RKUpiED5J4 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
San Francisco: The SFPD, Mayor, and Member of the Board of Supervisors are attempting to drastically expand the police’s ability to access live and historical footage from private surveillance cameras. Tell them no! https://t.co/V3aXgKAkng — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Through this Wednesday, you can be an EFF member for just $20, and get a set of Internet Action Patches representing the Activism, Privacy Tech, and Legal Work powered by EFF members. https://t.co/BD13X1RpqK — PolitiTweet.org