EFF - Minilinks for 2007-10-22
- Podcast: EFF's Cindy Cohn on Telecom Immunity
Salon blogger Glenn Greenwald's interview with EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn.
- U.S. Voters Oppose Warrantless Wiretapping
A recent poll found that a majority of voters across the political spectrum are opposed to warrantless wiretaps.- Josh Wolf on Journalist's Shield Law
Will the Free Flow of Information Act do enough to protect bloggers?- Microchips Used to Track Students
A UK school is experimenting with using microchips embedded in school uniforms to track students.- New Zealander Beats Amazon in Patent Battle
The U.S. Patent Office rules that Amazon does not have exclusive rights to one-click shopping.- File Sharing Fuels Brazil's Techno Scene
Musicians in Brazil are encouraging fans to download and share their music.- Cartoon: Why Are Democrats Caving on Wiretaps?
Cartoonist Steve Sack asks what Democrats have to gain by supporting Bush's wiretap policies.
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