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In the Year 2008, EFF Fought to See...

All Votes Counted
Can we trust electronic voting? For the November elections, EFF built and ran OurVoteLive.org, a non-partisan open-source system that collected and analysed over 80,000 election-related problems reported by ordinary voters.More on Voting Defense »

COPA Struck Down
In 2008, the courts upheld the case against the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), a law that would have forced information sites like Wikipedia to put up age-checking credit-card walls. It's the latest EFF victory in over 17 years of fighting against net censorship.More on Fighting Censorship »

A Happy Dancing Baby
Stephanie Lenz used YouTube to share a 29-second video of her baby dancing to Prince's "Let's Go Crazy." Prince's label told YouTube to remove it. With EFF's help, Lenz is taking the company to court to prove copyright owners can't ignore fair use and free speech when sending takedown notices.More on Free Speech »

No Telecom Immunity!
EFF sued AT&T; for its part in the warrantless wiretapping of millions of Americans' phone and net conversations. When the phone companies lobbied Congress to give them a "Get Out of Jail Free" card, we fought them in Washington; and we continue to fight them in the courts.More on Fighting Surveillance »

Programmers Protected
When MIT students discovered flaws in Boston's public transit system, the city didn't fix the problem: they tried to gag the researchers. EFF stepped up to defend the students and protect the free speech of innovators and coders.More on Coders' Rights »

No Border Laptop Searches
Customs and border agents increasingly seize travelers' laptops and copy and keep the data on them — in violation of the Fourth Amendment. EFF sued Homeland Security to find out more and testified to Congress to get the secret rules changed.More on Protection for Travelers »

Fair Users Empowered
Fair use law protects your ability to use copyrighted material for commentary, criticism, parody, research and beyond. In 2008, EFF took on large and small entities who tried to use copyright to chill speech — from music labels to diamond companies to land developers to tech companies and even psychic Uri Geller — and defended your right to mash-up, remix and create in the modern digital world.More on Fair Use »

"Switzerland" Watching Networks
Did Comcast forge their own users' communications by interfering with BitTorrent downloads? This year, EFF reported the cable company to the FCC for breaking the net — and then released Switzerland, a free package that lets you check just how net-neutral your ISP is.More on Net Testing »

First Sale of Promo CDs
Music labels sent free promotional CDs to DJs and then tried to stop them from re-selling them on Ebay — or even throwing them in the trash. In 2008, EFF fought for your right to own and resell your own media — and won.More on First Sale »

FOIA Spreading Sunshine
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives citizens a chance to find out the truth behind government surveillance technology, and copyright and tech policy decisions. This year, EFF did the hard work to expose surveillance of soldiers' blogs, searching of travelers and printer dot tracking, and we showed that the Attorney General had lied to Congress about abuses of the Patriot Act.More on Accountability »

Bad Software Patents Busted
Bogus patents for obvious ideas cost real innovators millions of dollars in legal and license fees. In 2008, EFF's Patent Busting Project filed claims asking the Patent office to reconsider and reject some of the worst patents in mobile music and online gaming.More on Patent Busting »
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Rights-Based and Free!
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Arrangement by: Yosh! and Ernie Chow |
Vocal recording by Yosh! at Faultline Studios |
Conducted by: Ernie Chow |
Orchestrated by: Jonathan Lewis
Sung by: Dan Bellino, Katina Bishop, Gary Goldstone, Francis Heyzer, Vicki Lan, Colm O'Riain, Michelle Phillips, Louis A. Ruff Jr, Ann Larie Valentine, Kelly Vogel
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