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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Careful with your marshmallows 🔥

 

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SUMMER MEMBER TREATS

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EFF’s summer membership drive ends next week! Through EFF's 34th anniversary on July 10:

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We’re back with the final story from our friends, The Encryptids, who have come out of the woodwork to celebrate EFF’s summer membership drive! These creatures may be mysterious, but your digital rights shouldn’t be.

We all know technology can be transformative. In today’s post, the multifaceted and multitalented Wolfgang Von Lycanz illustrates how the internet can amplify the best parts of us...

-Aaron
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Y

ou contain multitudes. My boss knows me as Wolfgang, the mild-mannered insurance actuary. This is true. But on the internet, I am a radical environmentalist. I am a passionate moombahton DJ. I am a scholar of medieval Slavic history. I am a celebrated author of Doctor Who fanfiction. I am a friend to people I have never met in person. Online, each geeky part of me blossoms in its own meadow, and I find community with people who understand.

This is the internet at its best: a place to be creative, learn without fear, and explore the different aspects of our identities freely.

I recall when Facebook and Google decided that using your government name was the key to civility online. Of course, they ignored what would happen to the dissidents who fight dictators, people evading their abusers, queer teens, and even performers. In fact, it took a gaggle of famous drag queens to show Facebook that the name on your driver’s license isn’t the right one all the time. Sparkle party, indeed! Yet lawmakers did not learn that lesson; to this day, EFF is in Congress and in court to stop laws that would require personal identification to use the web.

Your privacy, your creativity, and the kaleidoscope of curiosity in your heart are the reasons why EFF defends your freedoms. For all the problems with technology, EFF understands that magical transformations still happen when you prioritize human rights and respect for the users. I support EFF with every part of me, and I hope you will donate to support internet freedom for all of us.

For the wild and woolly web,

Wolfgang Von Lycanz
a.k.a DJ Moombeamz
a.k.a. dalekcious42  
a.k.a. dnԀ-oʌosoʞ

 


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Sunday, April 24, 2022

Corporate Media Wants Copyright Law to Rewrite the Internet | EFFector 34.2

 


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EFFector 34.2

Corporate Media Wants Copyright Law to Rewrite the Internet

In our 782nd issue:

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Top Features

Industry groups are pushing a new bill–the SMART Copyright Act–that would give the Copyright Office the power to set the rules for internet technology and services to address copyright infringement, with precious little opportunity for appeal. Remaking the internet to serve the entertainment industry was a bad idea ten years ago and it’s a bad idea today.

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We're piloting an audio version of EFFector's Newsletter. We hope you enjoy it!

Russia’s Ministry of Digital Development and Communications is instructing Russian citizens to download a government-approved web browser, or change their basic browser settings. But this would install a certificate authority that paves the way for a decade of digital surveillance, with the power to bypass the cryptographic privacy measures every internet user relies on.

Russians and Ukrainians are both prolific users of Telegram, relying on the app for channels that act as newsfeeds, group chats (both public and private), and one-to-one communication, but what do you need to know about just how safe Telegram is, and how to use it more securely?

The Russian military invasion of Ukraine has led to a backlash against Russia, but that has evolved into bans on anything ethnically or historically Russian—a terrible idea with potentially harmful consequences.

Laura Poitras joins EFF’s Cindy Cohn and Danny O’Brien to talk about her continuing work to uncover spying on journalists, and what we can do to fight back against mass surveillance.

On this episode of How to Fix the Internet, Marc Maron and his producer Brendan McDonald join EFF’s Cindy Cohn and Danny O’Brien to talk about how they decided not to give into the legal threats of a patent troll, and how podcasters came together to support EFF’s work to defeat the patent.

Tech companies earn staggering profits by targeting ads to us based on our online behavior, creating a mad dash to collect information on users without regard to privacy.

We talk to Zach Latta, founder of Hack Club, about the importance of high school student access to an open internet, why learning to code can increase equity, and how schools’ online security and the law often stand in the way.

Printer companies have long profited from being the exclusive sellers of ink or toner for their own machines. Now, label maker Dymo is installing hardware in their printers to ensure that customers can only print on paper they sell.

Announcements

Join us in-person on May 5th for our 6th annual exploration of the fascinating, obscure, and trivial minutiae of digital security, online rights, and internet culture. If you live in the Bay Area, register today!

Job Openings

EFF is looking for a senior-level Accounting Director ​​to manage all day-to-day accounting and reporting operations of a budget of $15 million, to eventually supervise a team of 2 staff members.

EFF is looking for a litigator who is excited about fostering digital creativity, justice and innovation to join our legal team.

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