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We can be pretty sure that each new day will bring two things: new threats to our civil liberties, and new stories of people standing up for their rights and winning. Behind every court ruling is a person. Behind every landmark law is a movement. Read the stories and hear the voices that ground our work.
Facebook Taking Privacy Mobile
Aug 04, 2010
Earlier today, Facebook announced the rollout of privacy settings for mobile users. Providing privacy controls for mobile users is important and we hope that more companies will take this step. We were also pleased to see that these new Facebook mobile controls are even better than the normal web interface in some ways.But on the flip side, they are missing a few key elements that are crucial for ...
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Facebook Responds to Open Letter - We Check the Facts
Jun 24, 2010
On June 16, ten of the nation's top privacy organizations sent a joint letter to Facebook detailing outstanding privacy concerns. Facebook's response glossed over many of the critical points raised about necessary next steps. The following reiterates our concerns and addresses Facebook's response to our June 16 letter. We look forward to discussing these issues and Facebook's plans in more detail ...
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Privacy Groups to Facebook: There's More to Do
Jun 16, 2010
Today, ten of the nation's top privacy organizations, including the ACLU of Northern California, EFF, EPIC, and CDT, sent a joint letter to Facebook calling for the social networking giant to fix remaining issues concerning user privacy and control.Facebook recently took a step in the right direction and addressed some of its privacy issues. But Facebook users' personal information is still visibl...
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Yahoo Pulse - The Plusses and Minuses for Privacy
Jun 08, 2010
Yahoo is making another attempt to move into the social networking space this week with the launch of "Pulse." It encourages users to share "Updates," including comments on news items, pictures posted to Flickr, and other content shared on various Yahoo services with others–and makes it easy for anyone to track these updates. Here's our quick take on Pulse's plusses and minuses for privacy.PlusYah...
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Defendants 2 through 2,000
Jun 08, 2010
Update! The judge in two movie industry lawsuits against BitTorrent users has ordered the plaintiffs to explain why they lumped thousands of users into only two lawsuits. U.S. District Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the District of Columbia issued orders in each of the cases yesterday requiring the plaintiff to show in writing by June 21 why all of the defendants except one in each case (that's defe...
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Megalawsuit Against BitTorrent Users Threatens Due Process
Jun 03, 2010
Time Warner Cable recently asked a federal court to quash subpoenas it received seeking the identities of thousands of its customers. The subpoenas came as part of several lawsuits filed by members of the movie industry who allege the individuals downloaded certain movies using BitTorrent.The lawsuits were all filed by the Washington, D.C., law firm "U.S. Copyright Group" (USCG). Six virtually ide...
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California's Sex Education Program: Ongoing Struggles Behind the Success Story
Jun 02, 2010
California's sex education policies are the envy of most other states. California is alone in having never accepted Title V federal abstinence-only-until-marriage funds, and state laws require that sex education in schools and state-funded community programs be comprehensive and bias-free. California's laws have served as models for other states and the federal Responsible Education About Life (RE...
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Oakland Gang Injunction is a False Solution
May 26, 2010
The Oakland City Attorney's proposed gang injunction is a misguided tactic for curbing violence, and a misappropriation of scarce public safety dollars.During a recent visit to a youth center in Oakland, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said, "We don't want to get tough on crime, we want to get smart on crime."Being smart on crime requires winning strategies to enforce existing laws today and inv...
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Facebook Addresses Several Privacy Problems
May 26, 2010
Facebook has come under withering fire recently for its recent string of privacy-unfriendly practices, from its "privacy transition" that took away privacy controls to "instant personalization" that instantly shares personal information with third party pages without the user's consent.These failings led over 80,000 people to sign ACLU petitions demanding that Facebook give users control over all ...
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We Don't Want Simpler Controls - We Simply Want Control
May 24, 2010
Facebook has been taking heat for its recent privacy-unfriendly practices, from the "privacy transition" that took away privacy controls to "instant personalization" that instantly shares personal information with third party pages without the user's consent. In response, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg published an op-ed in the Washington Post today, claiming that Facebook has "heard the feedback" a...
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Google Announces Encrypted Search
May 21, 2010
Google has just announced the release of "Encrypted Search," allowing search users to prevent third parties from intercepting and viewing their search terms or search results. Although limited right now, this is a positive step by Google and a good example of how companies can use technology to improve--rather than erode--the privacy of their users. (Encrypted Search will eventually be available a...
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The Legacy of Harvey Milk - Take a Stand for LGBTQ Students' Rights
May 21, 2010
Rochelle Hamilton is an out lesbian high school student in Vallejo. For months, she faced harassment from her teachers because of her sexual orientation. She was even forced to attend a counseling group designed to discourage homosexuality. Robby M. faced years of harassment and bullying from his peers because of his sexual orientation. He and his mom pleaded for the school to intervene, but the s...
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