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Tap the Electronic Frontier Foundation

URL
http://dewy.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/CCC/23C3/video/23C3-1710-en-tap_the_eff.m4v
File name
23C3-1710-en-tap_the_eff.m4v
File size
618.9 MB
MD5
25908981ce771b7f9b995c93a247ed7f
SHA1
170b9ea73aed2c0942d1614a9d0743a1426262c2

EFF staffers answer your questions about American wiretapping, the latest moves of the *AA, the spread of the DMCA through free trade agreements, what's up at WIPO, and other dispatches from the US and elsewhere. This panel will take a loose question and answer format after a brief (and entertaining) summary of EFF's work and investigations this year. They will be representatives of all three aspects of the non-profits work: activism, technological research and US legal actions. The emphasis will be on the international aspects of the EFF's work (including their representation at WIPO, and work on various free trade agreements and European standards bodies), but we can also go into some detail on many of the domestic US work, as well as the ramifications of the recent US elections, and prospects and threats to digital freedom in the future.

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