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  1. Depende de los legisladores el rechazo al

  2. Laura Poitras and her EFF lawyers stand with previously classified surveillance docs now on display at the Whitney

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    You consent to surveillance when you turn on your phone, says Maryland Attorney General

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  4. Activists say Twitter is 'leaving them in the dark' over state-sponsored attack claims:

  5. How U.S. copyright law is being used to take down Rafael Correa's critics in Ecuador

  6. Computers are good at a lot of things. Recognizing fair use isn't one of them.

  7. TPP was signed yesterday, but it's just as controversial as ever. There's still time for our lawmakers to stop it:

  8. We represent filmmaker Laura Poitras in a FOIA suit, and records we freed so far appear in her new art show.

  9. ¿Bloquearán Internet en Uruguay a causa de una aplicación?

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    Hacking the patent system: 's talks and patents

  11. Wikipedia relies on a healthy and robust public domain. TPP is a serious threat to that.

  12. Are you in SF today and free for lunch? Come protest the TPP at noon in front of Sen. Dianne Feinstein's office:

  13. ¿Cómo el afectará a tus derechos digitales?

  14. Companies shouldn't try to silence their customers. It's time for lawmakers to shut this trend down.

  15. Congratulations to the CTF Winners: PPP, Touf, and . Play the CTF at

  16. The Atlantic explains why Vigilant Solutions’ license plate database is “an unprecedented threat to privacy.”

  17. Russian ISPs take the Kremlin to court over online surveillance.

  18. The TPP is getting signed right now. If you're in the US, you can urge Congress to vote no on the anti-user deal:

  19. Just 12 days left to nominate a government agency that stood in the way of transparency for The Foilies!

  20. When students face years in prison for sharing research, it's time for something to change.

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