All of my Deeplinks blog posts
After five amazing years, I’m done (for now) at EFF. It’s impossible to boil the experience down into numbers, but here’s a big one: 215 Deeplinks blog posts bear my name as author. Here they are, collected in one place for posterity. After the first hundred and the second hundred, I picked out some of my favorites.
- Research and Remixes the Law Won’t Allow
- With Canada’s Entry, Treaty for the Blind Will Come Into Force
- EFF Applauds Jury Verdict In Favor of Fair Use in Oracle v. Google
- Stakes Are High in Oracle v. Google, But the Public Has Already Lost Big
- Yes, All DRM
- App Store Censorship and FBI Hacking Proposed at Congressional Crypto Hearing
- Scenes From Anti-DRM Protest Outside W3C
- Apple Fight Could Lead To “Virtually Limitless” Surveillance Powers, Judge Warns
- Government Can’t Force Apple to Bypass iPhone Lock Screen, New York Judge Rules
- The Web’s First Blackout Protest: The CDA, 20 Years Later
- EFF and CDT File Brief in Support of Airbnb
- Call For Stories: User Uploads and Takedown Abuse
- A Tale of Two Treaties: Marrakesh and Beijing Both Make Their Way to the Senate
- Medium’s Sitewide Encryption Confronts Censorship in Malaysia
- Copyright Week 2016: Making Copyright Work For The Public
- Who’s Driving This Thing? Anti-DRM Victories and Milestones: 2015 in Review
- What Is EFF Reading? Books, Movies, and TV Shows of 2015
- In 3-D Printing Case, “Code Is Speech” Faces New Challenges
- Free Router Software Not In The Crosshairs, FCC Clarifies
- 4 Key Takeaways From Copyright Reform Committee’s Silicon Valley Listening Tour
- Aaron Swartz Hackathon This Weekend Is Your Chance To Hack for a Better World
- Victory for Users: Librarian of Congress Renews and Expands Protections for Fair Uses
- Apple’s EULA Gives It License to Invade Your Privacy, Government Claims
- Tell President Obama: Save Crypto From Dangerous Backdoors
- Happy Birthday To Everybody: Victory For The Public Domain (With An Asterisk)
- Takedown Senders Must Consider Fair Use, Ninth Circuit Rules
- Library Suspends Tor Node After DHS Intimidation
- Russia’s Wikipedia Ban Buckles Under HTTPS Encryption
- Twitter Axes Accountability Projects, Sparing Politicians Embarrassment
- Public Interest Groups and Over a Thousand Users Call on the Copyright Office to Affirm Its Call for Sensible Copyright Policy
- The Copyright Office Belongs in a Library
- What Do We Want From the Next Librarian of Congress?
- TPP’s Copyright Trap
- EFF’s 25th Anniversary Minicon Preview
- Logjam, Part 2: Did the NSA Know the Internet Was Broken?
- The Unexpected Policy Laundering Implications of the Garcia v. Google Dissent
- Phase Out DRM and the Legal Regimes That Support It: International Day Against DRM
- Help Free PACER in San Francisco and New York This Friday
- Calling all New Yorkers: Speak Up for Fair Repair
- Investigative Reporting on MPAA’s SOPA Revival Effort Wins Pulitzer
- On the Clipper Chip’s Birthday, Looking Back on Decades of Key Escrow Failures
- Not Just Space Photos: Flickr Now Allows All Users To Expand the Public Domain
- Locking In Public Access to Scientific Knowledge by Unlocking Scholarly Research
- Big Brother Is Listening: Users Need the Ability To Teach Smart TVs New Lessons
- This Song (Still) Belongs to You and Me
- Who Really Owns Your Drones?
- It’s Copyright Week: Let’s Take Copyright Back
- Three Vulnerabilities That Rocked the Online Security World: 2014 in Review
- EFF’s Must-Reads and Must-Sees: Books and Movies of 2014
- As Hollywood Funds a SOPA Revival Through State Officials, Google (And The Internet) Respond
- Crossword Puzzle 2014: The Year in Copyright News
- Important “Innocence of Muslims” Copyright Case To Be Re-Argued Monday
- Pointing Users to DRM-Stripping Software Isn’t Copyright Infringement, Judge Rules
- EFF Demands US Trade Negotiators Publish Their Public Records
- And The Games Play On: EFF Fights For Users’ Rights to Play and Preserve Abandoned Video Games
- Jailbreaking Is Not A Crime—And EFF Is Fighting To Keep It That Way
- The 7 Privacy Tools Essential to Making Snowden Documentary CITIZENFOUR
- DEFCON Router Hacking Contest Reveals 15 Major Vulnerabilities
- Tell Governor Brown: No Warrantless Drones For California Cops
- New Company Transparency Reports Help Quantify DMCA Abuse
- EFF to Congress: Get Rid of DMCA’s “Anti-Circumvention” Provisions
- Cell Phone Guide For US Protesters, Updated 2014 Edition
- The Phone Unlocking Victory Should Be the First Step Towards Real Copyright Reform
- UN Human Rights Report and the Turning Tide Against Mass Spying
- Congress Takes On Copyright Term, Moral Rights, and More
- Releasing a Public Domain Image of the NSA’s Utah Data Center
- Forward Secrecy Brings Better Long-Term Privacy to Wikipedia
- Senate Bill Brings Progress on Phone Unlocking
- Another Fair Use Victory for Book Scanning in HathiTrust
- EFF to Copyright Office: Fair Use Can Help Fix the Orphan Works Problem
- How DRM Harms Our Computer Security
- Aereo Can’t Be Bound by Secret Interpretations of Copyright Law
- Without Intellectual Property Day
- In Aereo, Supreme Court Rightly Skeptical About Becoming Technology Regulators
- EFF Supports CafePress Safe Harbor Claim
- Australian Attorney General Picks Surveillance Over Fair Use on U.S. Visit
- Culture Enriches Everything: Fair Use and The Office Time Machine
- Bringing Transparency and Democracy to the US Trade Representative
- EFF Urges Washington to Pass Drone Bill
- Tech Companies Urge Senator Wyden to Reject Fast Track and Bring Transparency to TPP
- Notice-and-Takedown Gets its Day in Congress
- UPDATE: Encrypt the Web Report: Who’s Doing What
- Getty Images Allows Free Embedding, but at What Cost to Privacy?
- Fair Use May Be Headed Down Under
- How Big Was The Day We Fight Back?
- Making the Mobile Web Safer with HTTPS Everywhere
- Fair Use Takes Center Stage at Judiciary Committee Hearing
- Rating Obama’s NSA Reform Plan: EFF Scorecard Explained
- Celebrating Fair Use for Copyright Week
- Copyright Week: Taking Copyright Back
- Remembering Aaron
- 2013 in Review: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
- What Do Your Android Reader Apps Know About You?
- Increasing Anti-Surveillance Momentum and the Necessary and Proportionate Principles
- EFF’s Reading List: Books of 2013
- Supporting Best Practices for Open Government Data
- The TPP’s Attack on Artists’ Termination Rights
- TPP Won’t Wrap Up This Year, But Fast Track Remains a Threat
- 2013 in Review: “Voluntary” Copyright Agreements
- Creative Commons Issues an Update to its Copyright License Suite
- FCC Chairman’s Phone Unlocking Fix Is a Good Start, But Consumers Need More
- DRM in Cars Will Drive Consumers Crazy
- TPP Leak Confirms the Worst: US Negotiators Still Trying to Trade Away Internet Freedoms
- Aaron Swartz Hackathons This Weekend to Continue his Work
- Mobile Tracking Code of Conduct Falls Short of Protecting Consumers
- Public Interest Coalition Opposes Fast-Track Authority for the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Hollywood, Take Note: New Website Shows Movie Watchers Can’t Get What They Want
- Creative Commons Policy Statement Supports Real Copyright Reform
- In the Silk Road Case, Don’t Blame the Technology
- In “A Copyright Masquerade,” Corporate Lobbying Takes the Spotlight
- Dear Playboy: Don’t Abuse Trademark Law to Silence Critics
- Copyright Industries Pushing for Search Engine “Voluntary Agreements,” Despite Risks to Users
- How a Bad Supreme Court Decision Could Have Good Constitutional Consequences for Copyright
- Pushing for Perfect Forward Secrecy, an Important Web Privacy Protection
- Intelligence Agency Attorney on How “Multi-Communication Transactions” Allowed for Domestic Surveillance
- Microsoft Reverses (Another) Anti-User Xbox One Policy
- Markup Brings Minor Improvements to Phone Unlocking “Bandaid Bill”
- Bad News For Reader Privacy: Google News Doesn’t Index HTTPS Sites
- “Fair Use Creep,” and Other Copyright Bogeymen, Appear in Congress
- Who Has Your Back? Companies Demand Transparency Around Government Data Requests
- EFF Addresses Protesters at San Francisco’s “Restore the Fourth” Protest
- Obama’s Trade Rep Is Confirmed, But Legislators Remain Concerned About Secretive Trade Negotiations
- Call Now to Oppose NSA Spying
- How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication on Twitter (And Everywhere Else)
- Google Abandons Open Standards for Instant Messaging
- Hackers, Makers, and Tinkerers: Here’s How TPP Would Hurt You
- New Bipartisan Bill Proposes Real Fixes to Bad Copyright Law
- Baking With EFF: (Not) Derby Pie, the Trademarked Treat
- Prince Inducted Into Takedown Hall of Shame With New Lifetime Aggrievement Award
- Why Isn’t Gatsby in the Public Domain?
- Takedown Hall of Shame Inductions, May 2013
- The Only Thing the Broadcasting Treaty Is Good For Is Crushing Innovation
- A “Hollywood Ambassador” Would Make Bad Copyright Trade Policy Even Worse
- Copyright Trolls Offer No Defense to Frustrated Federal Judge
- Letter to Congress: Fix the Phone Unlocking Problem and the Failed Law That Caused It
- How the US Trade Rep Ratchets Up Worldwide Copyright Laws That Could Keep Your Devices Locked Forever
- You Bought It, You Own It: Supreme Court Victory for Common Sense and Owners’ Rights
- Updating the Copyright Act? It’s up to all of us.
- Big Win for Safe Harbors in UMG v. Veoh
- A Tale of SimCity: Users Struggle Against Onerous DRM
- Senate Demands Answers About Aaron Swartz, But More Must Be Done
- White House Supports Unlocking Phones — But the Real Problem Runs Deeper
- California Sheriff Faces Loud Privacy Protests Against Drone Plans
- Obama Calls for Patent Reform to Topple Trolls
- Critical Fixes for the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- The Copyfight’s Next Stage: We All Speak Up Together
- What the FBI Doesn’t Want You To Know About Its “Secret” Surveillance Techniques
- California Attorney General Releases Mobile Privacy Recommendations
- Copyright Vampires Attempt to Suck the Lifeblood Out of Fair Use Video
- Video: Senator Ron Wyden Opposes Warrantless Surveillance
- 2012 in Review: Blackout Protests Against Blacklist Bills
- Open Source Developer Bassel Khartabil Moved to Syrian Military Prison
- Calling on Congress: Time to Fix Copyright
- Who’s Tracking Your Reading Habits? An E-Book Buyer’s Guide to Privacy, 2012 Edition
- Congress Shouldn’t Debate Copyright in a Reality-Free Zone
- “Year Zero” Geek Reading in San Francisco
- A Parade of Horribles: Supreme Court Justices Consider the Limits of First Sale in Kirtsaeng v. Wiley
- Your Right to Own, Under Threat
- 12 Pioneering Women in Tech: EFF Celebrates Ada Lovelace Day
- YouTube Upgrades Its Automated Copyright Enforcement System
- SOPA Is Dead, Says MPAA’s Chris Dodd, But What Comes Next?
- Copyright’s Robot Wars Heat Up as Algorithms Block Live-Streams First and Ask Questions Later
- Research Sheds Light On Scary New Surveillance Apps for Smartphones
- BART’s Cell Phone Shutdown, One Year Later
- Content Industry War on Sharing Claims Another Victim
- Mars Landing Videos, and Other Casualties of the Robot Wars
- myVidster: A Victory for Innovation and a Vote for Sensible Copyright Law
- Questioning Copyright’s Trade-Off
- Elusive FinFisher Spyware Identified and Analyzed
- EFF Joins EPIC With Brief Calling for TSA to Follow the Law
- [UPDATED] Singing Obama Ad Takedown Means More Trouble for Political Speech Online
- EFF to FCC: Consumers Face Uphill Battle in Fight for Mobile Device Privacy
- Top 10 Takedowns in Google’s Copyright Transparency Report
- EFF and MuckRock Partner Up to See How Your Local Police Are Using Drones
- EFF Joins Coalition Urging EU Parliament to Reject ACTA
- A Newspaper Should Know Better: Trademark Allegations Put Occupied Chicago Tribune At Risk
- Stand Up for Owners’ Rights
- Help EFF Find Out How Your Local Police Agency is Using Drones
- Open Access Victory in Successful Access2Research Petition
- Congressional Witnesses Agree: Multistakeholder Processes Are Right for Internet Regulation
- Google Releases New Copyright Transparency Report
- The Netherlands Passes Net Neutrality Legislation
- Law Professors Call for TPP Transparency
- Good Citizenship for Online Service Providers: Let’s Not Let the DailyKos Takedown Be a Preview of the 2012 Campaign Season
- Make Every Day a Day Against DRM
- EFF Joins Two Coalition Letters Opposing CISPA
- Trouble in Trolltown
- Hollywood Loves a Sequel — But Really, SOPA 2?
- WARNING: Exposure to Video Game Labeling Laws May Be Hazardous to Freedom of Speech
- Graduated Response Deal Steamrollers On Towards July 1 Launch
- Highlighting a Privacy Problem: Apps Need to Respect User Rights From the Start
- EFF Takes Austin: Our Picks for SXSW
- Mobile User Privacy Bill of Rights
- California AG Agreement Calls on Mobile Apps to Be Transparent About All the Ways They Invade User Privacy
- A Decade of Open Access (And the Challenges Ahead)
- A Better Path for Apps: Respecting Users and Their Privacy
- Dear Hollywood: An Open Letter to the Hardworking Men and Women in the Entertainment Industries
- We Have Every Right to Be Furious About ACTA
- Dutch Courts Join Pirate Bay Blocking Bandwagon
- The Internet Goes to Washington on January 18
- Stop the Blacklist Legislation: a Guide to In-Person Meetings with Your Congressional Representatives
- 2011 in Review: Fighting the Internet Blacklist Bills
- Wrapping Up a Week Of Action Against SOPA
- Free Speech’s Weak Links Under Internet Blacklist Bills
- An Open Letter From Internet Engineers to the U.S. Congress
- How SOPA Affects Students, Educators, and Libraries
- Blacklist Bills Ripe for Abuse, Part I: “Market-Based” Systems
- Long Term Privacy with Forward Secrecy
- The PROTECT IP Act Is Very Real and Very Bad — Call Now to Block It
- Against the Blacklist Bills: Congressmembers and Senators Speak Up
- After the Hearing: SOPA Down But Not Yet Out
- An Explosion of Opposition to the Internet Blacklist Bill
- What’s On the Blacklist? Three Sites That SOPA Could Put at Risk
- EFF Mourns the Passing of Ilya Zhitomirskiy
- American Censorship Day is this Wednesday — And You Can Join In!