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YORK | APRIL 9, 2024Speaking Freely: Mary Aileen Diez-BacalsoMary Aileen Diez-Bacalso is the executive director of FORUM-Asia. She has worked for many years in human rights organizations in the Philippines and internationally, and is best known for her work on enforced disappearances. She has received several human rights awards at home and abroad, including the Emilio F. Mignone...DEEPLINKS BLOG BY JOSH RICHMAN | APRIL 9, 2024Podcast Episode: Antitrust/Pro-InternetImagine an internet in which economic power is more broadly distributed, so that more people can build and maintain small businesses online to make good livings. In this world, the behavioral advertising that has made the internet into a giant surveillance tool would be banned, so people could share more...DEEPLINKS BLOG BY DAVE MAASS | APRIL 5, 2024"Infrastructures of Control": Q&A with the Geographers Behind University of Arizona's Border Surveillance Photo ExhibitionGuided by EFF's map of Customs & Border Protection surveillance towers, University of Arizona geographers Colter Thomas and Dugan Meyer have been methodologically traversing the U.S.-Mexico border and photographing the infrastructure that comprises the so-called "virtual wall."Anduril Sentry tower beside the Rio Grande...DEEPLINKS BLOG BY AARON MACKEY | APRIL 5, 2024Federal Court Dimisses X's Anti-Speech Lawsuit Against WatchdogThis post was co-written by EFF legal intern Melda Gurakar.Researchers, journalists, and everyone else has a First Amendment right to criticize social media platforms and their content moderation practices without fear of being targeted by retaliatory lawsuits, a federal court recently ruled.The decision by a federal court in California to...DEEPLINKS BLOG BY BRENDAN GILLIGAN, MATTHEW GUARIGLIA | APRIL 4, 2024The White House is Wrong: Section 702 Needs Drastic ChangeThe SAFE Act is a bipartisan bill that may be our most realistic chance of reforming a dangerous NSA mass surveillance program that even the federal government’s privacy watchdog and the White House itself have acknowledged needs reform.DEEPLINKS BLOG BY KAREN GULLO, VERIDIANA ALIMONTI | APRIL 3, 2024In Historic Victory for Human Rights in Colombia, Inter-American Court Finds State Agencies Violated Human Rights of Lawyers Defending ActivistsIn a landmark ruling for fundamental freedoms in Colombia, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights found that for over two decades the state government harassed, surveilled, and persecuted members of a lawyer’s group that defends human rights defenders, activists, and indigenous people, putting the attorneys’ lives at risk. 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Her work includes the use of video, collage, performance, and photography, while primarily...DEEPLINKS BLOG BY KAREN GULLO | APRIL 1, 2024Ola Bini Faces Ecuadorian Prosecutors Seeking to Overturn Acquittal of Cybercrime ChargeOla Bini, the software developer acquitted last year of cybercrime charges in a unanimous verdict in Ecuador, was back in court last week in Quito as prosecutors, using the same evidence that helped clear him, asked an appeals court to overturn the decision with bogus allegations of unauthorized access...DEEPLINKS BLOG BY SOPHIA COPE, DAVID GREENE | MARCH 29, 2024U.S. Supreme Court Does Not Go Far Enough in Determining When Government Officials Are Barred from Censoring Critics on Social MediaIn a unanimous opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court has finally crafted a test that lower courts can use to determine whether a government official engaged in “state action” such that censoring individuals on the official’s social media page—even if also used for personal purposes—would violate the First Amendment.DEEPLINKS BLOG BY BILL BUDINGTON, ALEXIS HANCOCK | MARCH 28, 2024Restricting Flipper is a Zero Accountability Approach to Security: Canadian Government Response to Car HackingOn February 8, François-Philippe Champagne, the Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced Canada would ban devices used in keyless car theft. 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