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US Marshals Airborne IMSI Catchers

EFF sued the DOJ and FBI to shine light on the U.S. Marshal Service’s (USMS) use of small aircraft mounted with controversial cell-phone tracking systems.
The Wall Street Journal revealed last year that the Marshals have been flying small, fixed-wing Cessna planes mounted with IMSI catchers—devices that emulate cell...

EFF Files Petitions to Protect Your Rights to Tinker, Repair, and Remix

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed petitions with the U.S. Copyright Office seeking to keep users who remix DVD content or jailbreak their devices from losing their legal safe harbors and to establish new rights for those who need to circumvent "access control" or "digital rights management"...

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California's Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) - SB 178

The California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA), S.B. 178, requires state law enforcement to get a warrant before they can access electronic information about who we are, where we go, who we know, and what we do. Introduced by California State Senators Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and Joel Anderson (R-Alpine),...

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