Digital Rights Updates with EFFector 35.7
Catch up on the latest news in the digital rights movement with our EFFector newsletter! Our latest issue is out now, and it is jam packed with updates, from decisions made by the Supreme court on Section 230 and fair use cases, to EFF’s investigation into California police agencies sharing drivers’ location data with law enforcement agencies in other states. You can read the full newsletter here, or listen to the audio version below!
EFFector 35.7 – EFF at RightsCon 2023
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Published June 02, 2023 at 12:33PM
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