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Hey MasterCard, if #AcceptanceMatters then stop putting sex workers and online human rights in danger
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New Facebook whistleblower shines light on algorithmic harms. The solution is privacy legislation that makes Facebook’s surveillance driven business model illegal.
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Here’s the plan to get lawmakers on the record opposing the bad cryptocurrency provisions in the infrastructure bill
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$30,000 fines for librarians under CASE Act – our statement
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Statement: Sen Wyden & Rep Eshoo’s letter on ebook terms for schools & libraries
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BREAKING: Apple wields monopoly power to remove democracy app in Russia
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PHOTOS & VIDEO: Protests hit Apple stores across the US the night before iPhone 13 launch #AppleEvent
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Fight for the Future statement on Apple vs Epic court decision
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#nospyPhone Protests Planned at Apple Stores in Major Cities on Eve of iPhone 13 Debut
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PRESS EVENT: Bruce Schneier, Fight for the Future, EFF, and OpenMedia deliver more than 59K petition signatures opposing Apple’s spyware plan
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BREAKING: Apple delays launch of dangerous #spyPhone on-device scanning plan. Now it must abandon it completely.
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Photo + Video: Macy’s back-to-school facial recognition action in DC
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Statements on OnlyFans deplatforming legal sex work
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PHOTOS: Parents respond to YouTube updates and deliver 10,000+ signatures with projections
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Human rights are why we mobilized 40,000+ calls to Senators to amend the cryptocurrency provision
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Democratic leadership is failing to grasp decentralization—and it’s showing in some painfully hypocritical ways
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Over 9000 people have called Biden administration’s bluff on decentralization provision in infrastructure bill
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24 major U.S. retailers added to the list that’s tracking stores using facial recognition on customers
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End Creative Monopolies: Fight for the Future calls for a reimagination of artists’ rights in the face of mega-corporations corrupting the US copyright system to oppress artists & undermine social justice
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Nearly 50 civil rights organizations call on FTC to stop Big Tech’s surveillance and data abuses