A federal judge ruled on Monday that the estate of late entrepreneur and Internet activist Aaron Swartz may release to Congress and the public some of the information gathered by the lawyers preparin
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...It's a smoking gun," said Hanni Fakhoury of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the organizations questioning the Justice Department's surveillance in...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Cindy Cohn, director, Electronic Frontier Foundation. ...
...Tech titans like Google Inc. and advocacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation want judges and patent examiners to reject more patents on Section...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Aaron Swartz's suicide last Friday triggered criticism of prosecutors who charged the political activist in 2011 in Boston federal district court with the unauthorized use of a university's network t
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...cause that a crime has been committed. The privacy advocate the Electronic Frontier Foundation ...
...and software, serving high-tech, electronics, and energy customers around the...engineering that's creating new frontiers for the law all the...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...criminal investigations," said Hanni Fakhoury, a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. "What the government is arguing is that people increasingly use...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...an attorney who focuses on intellectual property issues at the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation. "It can cost tens of millions of dollars to defend...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... Since 2008, Black Hat has teamed up with the Electronic Frontier Foundation to provide free legal consultations to security researchers who often demonstrate...
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