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  1. 20 分鐘前

    We are greatly heartened that the Mexican Supreme Court has taken up this urgent issue, and we stand with our partners at and @DerechosDigitales in urging the court to suspend the law while they consider it. 14/14

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  2. 20 分鐘前

    Our paper also explains ways in which US copyright law has interfered with national security, information security, repair, resilience, health care and education - a suite of national priorities that intersect with human rights. 13/14

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  3. 20 分鐘前

    US copyright law also interferes with archives as well as other vital cultural institutions, such as galleries, museums and libraries - because storing, displaying and replaying works often requires bypassing DRM. 12/14

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  4. 20 分鐘前

    US copyright law under the DMCA is so draconian that it blocks you from sharing a tool that prevents seizure-triggering strobe effects in streaming videos. 11/14

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  5. 20 分鐘前

    And while many laws protect the rights of people with disabilities, they are no match for the DMCA's ban on breaking DRM. Abbot Labs used DRM to block a project that helped people with diabetes connect their glucose meters to their insulin pumps. 10/14

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  6. 20 分鐘前

    Next: . Many tech companies have done excellent work in making their products accessible, but accessibility is a highly individual matter - every person needs different accommodations and no one can hope to anticipate all needs. 9/14

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  7. 20 分鐘前

    The wealthy execs from the global north who created CPCM made sure it would work at your summer home and on your boat - but if you're a migrant whose family drifts apart and reforms, your family doesn't count. 8/14

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  8. 20 分鐘前

    Then there's self-determination. DRM is used to enforce all kinds of arbitrary limits on protected private activity - think of , the digital locks on DVB television signals. This DRM defines what a family (!) is, and is not. 7/14

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  9. 20 分鐘前

    Bans on breaking DRM interfere with free expression. Think of app stores: creators can't provide their copyrighted works to the audience unless the app store owners allow it. If they don't, you have to break DRM—and risk a lawsuit—to load it. 6/14

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  10. 20 分鐘前

    Start with : the DMCA threatens device owners who bypass digital locks, even when they need to do so for legal uses: recording a program, remixing it for commentary or criticism, or capturing it for investigation or analysis. 5/14

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  11. 20 分鐘前

    In consultation with our partner NGOs, and to help Mexican lawmakers, people and firms understand what's at stake, we've published a review of 22 years' worth of US DMCA human rights crises - the law that Mexico based their own new copyright on. 4/14

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  12. 20 分鐘前

    They're right to worry. The US's digital copyright system - the - is 22 years old and over that time, it has been a disaster for human rights. We should know. We've been fighting it since it was just a bill, working its way through Congress. 3/14

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  13. 20 分鐘前

    Then, a month later, Mexico's Human Rights Commission stopped the law (temporarily), referring it to the Mexican Supreme Court on the grounds that it could violate the Mexican Constitution. 2/14

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  14. 20 分鐘前

    On Jul 1, Mexico's Congress passed a new copyright law that pasted in the worst aspects of US and EU copyrights. The law passed without debate or consultation, as part of Donald Trump's trade deal. 1/14

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  15. 59 分鐘前

    End-to-end, transport-layer, full-disk, in transit, at rest—there's more than one way to encrypt. Learn more here about different kinds of encryption and how they all fit together.

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  16. 1 小時前

    In less than two hours, the Portland City Council will consider public and private bans on the use of face recognition technology.

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  17. 已轉推
    9月8日

    Companies or governments using the pandemic as an excuse to "force people to put stuff on their phones that tracks them and shares information about them" is a "red line that we can't cross," says EFF's

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  18. 4 小時前

    Check out the latest newsletter from Electronic Frontier Alliance member, . Every week they bring you updates on diversity, inclusion, women and non-binary individuals in STEAM.

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  19. 4 小時前

    Mexico's Human Rights Commission thinks the country's new copyright law might be bad for human rights. We agree, and we should know, because the law was imported from the USA's DMCA, which we've fought for 22 years.

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  20. 7 小時前

    Este jueves (9/10), a las 5pm (GMT+2), @EticasFd lanza su 2º informe "Quién Defiende Tus Datos" para España. Únete a Eticas y EFF en el lanzamiento online y conoce qué empresas defienden la transparencia y la privacidad de los usuarios. Ver más en:

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