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EFF's 9th Annual Cyberlaw Trivia Night


On Thursday, June 16th, tech attorneys from throughout the Bay Area will gather to drink wine and beer, eat delicious food, and prove their prowess in summoning obscure tech law minutiae from the very depths of their oversized brains. In a friendly yet fierce battle of the...

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The Web's First Blackout Protest: The CDA, 20 Years Later

Twenty years ago, large chunks of the Web went dark. These sites were changing their layout, or in some cases even going offline, to protest the Communications Decency Act, signed on February 8 by President Bill Clinton as Title V of the landmark Telecommunication Act. By some estimates, more...

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Copyright Office Section 512 study

At the end of 2015, the United States Copyright Office announced a Notice of Inquiry and a public study into the effectiveness of the safe harbor provisions in of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, outlined in Section 512. This is one of three simultaneous Copyright Office studies into different aspects...

A Tale of Two Treaties: Marrakesh and Beijing Both Make Their Way to the Senate

The White House has submitted two copyright treaties to the Senate for ratification: the Marrakesh Treaty, which would improve access to copyrighted works for people with visual and print disabilities; and the Beijing Treaty, which could create a new layer of monopoly rights for the creators of audiovisual works. International...

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