Over the past two years, we have written extensively about the privacy implications of National ID cards (more information here) and the increased risks if radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are used in these documents (more informaition here).
If we are all carrying National ID cards, the government will have a much easier time monitoring and tracking our movements and activi...
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ACLU of Northern California wrote an amicus brief on Josh Wolf's behalf in both the District Court and Ninth Circuit, contesting the government's argument that a journalist cannot invoke a First Amendment privilege when presented with a grand jury subpoena.
Click here for more information and to read the court documents.
San Francisco Chronicle article
New Yo...
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Remember in the movie, Minority Report, when the characters walked by a billboard and it changed to target the advertisement to that particular person or walked into a store and over the loudspeaker, it welcomed them and asked how they liked those pair of pants that had been purchased? That future is starting to become a reality with the use of RFID tags in products and not without serious privac...
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We won ACLU v. Gonzales, our longstanding challenge to stop a law that would suppress constitutionally protected speech on the Internet!
Information about the case is available here.
Press Release: Court Rules that Government May Not Censor the Internet
New York – A federal district court today ruled in favor of the American Civil Liberties Union's long...
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Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) also thinks Real ID is a real problem.
In a press release issued today, Perata says:
"Proposed federal regulations offer little to California on issues like cost, schedule, privacy, or new computer system requirements," Perata said. "This is one of the most egregious examples of an unfunded mandate, where the federal governm...
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The ACLU of Northern California has been very active in highlighting the need for privacy and free speech safeguards in municipal wireless programs. Cities should not be deploying wireless networks that track who we are, what we are looking at, and where we are looking at it from. Once that information is collected, who knows where it will end up or how it will be used or abused?
But ...
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Google To Anonymize.
Google will begin removing one fourth to half of each IP address after 18 months to 2 years to anonymize user data.
The government has been asking ISPs to hold data for a year or more. Read more about it here and here.
My question is how long Google was actually keeping data before and is this new policy really a privacy enhancing move or...
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SAN FRANCISCO – The ACLU of Northern California, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request today seeking records relating to recent enforcement actions conducted by U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE). The ACLU-NC has requested expedited processing because of the urgency of this...
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Passengers in vehicles pulled over by the police have just as much right as drivers to challenge the legality of the traffic stop and its consequences, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled on June 18.In reversing the California Supreme Court, the high court essentially ruled that an unlawful traffic stop violates the rights of everybody in a vehicle – including passengers, not just the driver. Ever...
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