- As Data Collecting Grows, Privacy Erodes
Third party data collection is growing, making real privacy more and more elusive. - NSA Offers Billions for Skype Hack
The NSA has a bundle of cash for anyone that can design software that will allow eavesdropping on Skype communications. - YouTube Tests Download and CC Licensing
Under a new plan, creators could allow others to download and remix their work on Creative Commons licenses. - YouTube Kills Download Tool
YouTube is the place to find remix culture. But they don't want you actually remixing stuff you find on YouTube. - Judge Orders Topix to Reveal Users' ID Info
Anonymous commentators on the site Topix will have their identities revealed if a judge's order stands. - New Internet? No Thanks.
Ed Felten takes apart the NY Time's article that asked if the Internet was fundamentally flawed and should be rebuilt. - Can a Government Website Discuss Evolution?
A literal believer in the bible says UC Berkeley should not be allowed to provide a site promoting the study of evolution. - No More Anonymous Calls?
A new service provides a way to unmask anonymous callers. - EFF's Youngest Activist
Young Zeb has made a poster with an important message for the public.