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Coalition Demands Privacy Safeguards for Senate Cybersecurity Bill
TechFreedom has partnered with 37 companies and civil liberties organizations to send a letter to US Senators, urging them to protect Americans’ privacy when drafting...
CFAA Reform Long Overdue, but Broader than Swartz Case or Copyright Debates
Today, Rep. Zoe Lofgren and Sen. Ron Wyden introduced “ Aaron’s Law ,” a bill to amend the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, explaining...
CISPA Renders Online Privacy Agreements Meaningless, But Sponsor Sees No Reason To Fix That
As we have been arguing time and again , CISPA bars companies from making enforceable promises to their users about how they might share users’...
CISPA Shouldn’t Infringe on Freedom of Contract
In spirit, CISPA aims to clear the thicket of restrictions firms face when they try to share data about online attacks. In practice, as TechFreedom’s...
TechFreedom Joins Right-Left Coalition Opposing Amendments to Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Today, TechFreedom joined a diverse coalition of advocates from across the political spectrum in a letter opposing amendments to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act...
Cybersecurity Information Sharing: Private Ordering or Prescriptive Mandates?
March 18, 2013 – 12:00pm to 1:30pm When should private companies be allowed to share cyber threat information, including potentially sensitive user data such as...