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Creative strategies and tactics to
     achieve the mission of the
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Privacy, free speech, fair use, transparency,
       and innovation in technology
Before I start, I want to ask a few questions.
Questions
• Do you want censorship on the internet?
• Would you be in favor of a REAL ID card that
  would give government and businesses the
  ability to easily read your private information
  off the cards in myriad contexts?
• Would you like your Google or Yahoo search
  engine results made public?
• Would you like employers, corporations, and
  other sources to know your health history?
More questions about privacy
• Do you feel that certain governments can block
  or tamper with domain names, filter and block
  specific keywords, block a particular IP address,
  or urge online content providers to remove
  content or search results?
• Do you think that governments should be able to
  listen in on cell phone calls, use voice recognition
  to scan mobile networks, read emails and text
  messages, censor web pages, track a citizen’s
  every movement using GPS, and can even change
  email contents while en route to a recipient?
If you answered no to at least one of these
questions, then you should be aware of
technology related privacy issues.

Representing the Electronic Frontier
Foundation (EFF), I want to show strategies in
this presentation so we can all keep
successfully defending all of our digital rights.
Core ideas
 One of the tactics that I want to stress is the
teamwork, communication, and collaboration with
other companies, individuals, and organizations who
have significant web presence as tools when our rights
are in the process of being challenged. I would like to
make an example of such a process and how valuable
it can be in protecting our digital rights before
legislation is even able to gain steam in the Senate or
House of Representatives. Maintaining good
partnerships and creating working networks of
partners will be valuable to indentify these
infringements on our digital rights and then we will
have the ability to act quickly and efficiently.
(SOPA)
 I want to touch on two recent cases that
hammer this point. One is the Stop Online
Piracy Act (SOPA). This act was proposed to "to
promote prosperity, creativity,
entrepreneurship, and innovation by combating
the theft of U.S. property, and for other
purposes." It is House Bill H.R. 3261, and while
this design description sounds lovely, the bill
itself will actually undermine all of what it sets
out to protect. Our company warned that
websites such as Flickr, Etsy and Vimeo would
all likely be shut down if the bill became law.
Many of you were made aware of this issue from
large banners presented on websites like
Wikipedia, Yahoo, Google, and others. It was
heavy hitters such as Google, Yahoo!, YouTube,
Facebook, Twitter, AOL, LinkedIn, eBay, Mozilla
Corporation, Mojang, Roblox, Riot Games, Epic
Games, Reddit, Wikipedia, and the Wikimedia
Foundation, as well as human rights
organizations such as Reporters Without Borders,
the ACLU, and Human Rights Watch who all came
together and defeated the bill.
Get involved
We must also get involved when we see acts
of an infringement of our digital rights. I will
explain the strategies I set forth in my final
paper, which can help in efficiently helping
those who need it.
Strategy         Contact proper legal
                 authorities on issue
                 including our own legal
                 team

                 Write and publish
                 story and distribute
                 to our media outlets
                 (print, internet, mass
                 comm.)
                 Partner and network
                 with our clients and
Incident of      make the issue aware
digital rights
infringement       Raise awareness
                   through third-
                   party websites
                   (Facebook,
                   Youtube, etc)
                     Report the
                     issue to the
                     public on
                     our website
Future of the EFF
I want Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to continue
to empower us as speakers, citizens, creators, and
consumers. As our motto says, "when our freedoms in
the networked world come under attack, the
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the first line of
defense for defending free speech, privacy, innovation,
and consumer rights today. From the beginning, EFF
has championed the public interest in every critical
battle affecting digital rights. We will continue to use
the expertise of lawyers, policy analysts, activists, and
technologists, and remain a donor-funded nonprofit
organization.

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About the Electronic Frontier Foundation

  • 1.
  • 2. Creative strategies and tactics to achieve the mission of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Privacy, free speech, fair use, transparency, and innovation in technology
  • 3. Before I start, I want to ask a few questions.
  • 4. Questions • Do you want censorship on the internet? • Would you be in favor of a REAL ID card that would give government and businesses the ability to easily read your private information off the cards in myriad contexts? • Would you like your Google or Yahoo search engine results made public? • Would you like employers, corporations, and other sources to know your health history?
  • 5. More questions about privacy • Do you feel that certain governments can block or tamper with domain names, filter and block specific keywords, block a particular IP address, or urge online content providers to remove content or search results? • Do you think that governments should be able to listen in on cell phone calls, use voice recognition to scan mobile networks, read emails and text messages, censor web pages, track a citizen’s every movement using GPS, and can even change email contents while en route to a recipient?
  • 6. If you answered no to at least one of these questions, then you should be aware of technology related privacy issues. Representing the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), I want to show strategies in this presentation so we can all keep successfully defending all of our digital rights.
  • 7. Core ideas One of the tactics that I want to stress is the teamwork, communication, and collaboration with other companies, individuals, and organizations who have significant web presence as tools when our rights are in the process of being challenged. I would like to make an example of such a process and how valuable it can be in protecting our digital rights before legislation is even able to gain steam in the Senate or House of Representatives. Maintaining good partnerships and creating working networks of partners will be valuable to indentify these infringements on our digital rights and then we will have the ability to act quickly and efficiently.
  • 8. (SOPA) I want to touch on two recent cases that hammer this point. One is the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). This act was proposed to "to promote prosperity, creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation by combating the theft of U.S. property, and for other purposes." It is House Bill H.R. 3261, and while this design description sounds lovely, the bill itself will actually undermine all of what it sets out to protect. Our company warned that websites such as Flickr, Etsy and Vimeo would all likely be shut down if the bill became law.
  • 9. Many of you were made aware of this issue from large banners presented on websites like Wikipedia, Yahoo, Google, and others. It was heavy hitters such as Google, Yahoo!, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, LinkedIn, eBay, Mozilla Corporation, Mojang, Roblox, Riot Games, Epic Games, Reddit, Wikipedia, and the Wikimedia Foundation, as well as human rights organizations such as Reporters Without Borders, the ACLU, and Human Rights Watch who all came together and defeated the bill.
  • 10. Get involved We must also get involved when we see acts of an infringement of our digital rights. I will explain the strategies I set forth in my final paper, which can help in efficiently helping those who need it.
  • 11. Strategy Contact proper legal authorities on issue including our own legal team Write and publish story and distribute to our media outlets (print, internet, mass comm.) Partner and network with our clients and Incident of make the issue aware digital rights infringement Raise awareness through third- party websites (Facebook, Youtube, etc) Report the issue to the public on our website
  • 12. Future of the EFF I want Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to continue to empower us as speakers, citizens, creators, and consumers. As our motto says, "when our freedoms in the networked world come under attack, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the first line of defense for defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights today. From the beginning, EFF has championed the public interest in every critical battle affecting digital rights. We will continue to use the expertise of lawyers, policy analysts, activists, and technologists, and remain a donor-funded nonprofit organization.