News
Articles
- 
The clock is ticking on a time bomb that could blow up a free internet: the TPP | Evan Greer
 - 
Final TPP text confirms worst fears: shadowy agreement poses a grave threat to the Internet and freedom of expression
 - 
Chelsea Manning just wrote a bill to abolish the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court … from behind bars.
 - 
Fight for the Future is stoked that the EU Parliament just voted to drop all charges against Edward Snowden and protect him from extradition to the U.S.
 - 
Fight for the Future statement on CISA vote in U.S. Senate
 - 
Edward Snowden weighs in on CISA: “It’s not going to stop any attacks. It’s not going to make us any safer. It’s a surveillance bill.”
 - 
Today’s the last day to save net neutrality in Europe. Call & write your representatives!
 - 
NEW: Facebook quietly lobbying for CISA while being shielded by trade associations
 - 
PHOTOS: Anti-CISA activists spell out “NO CISA” outside congress with large light up signs, thousands more speak out online
 - 
How to Save Net Neutrality in Europe (Urgent)
 - 
VIDEO: Ted Cruz admits he has not read CISA days before crucial vote
 - 
MEDIA ADVISORY: Anti-CISA groups plan protest outside Capitol Building tomorrow night with light up signs
 - 
Fight for the Future launches “Corporate Scorecard” grading major tech companies on whether they publicly fight for user privacy
 - 
BREAKING: Apple comes out against CISA days before critical vote
 - 
CISA hits Senate floor today. Fight for the Future vows to fight, announces plan to launch Internet Defense League action with more than 15,000 websites
 - 
BREAKING: Twitter comes out against CISA, joining huge coalition of tech companies opposing the flawed cybersecurity bill
 - 
Despite AP story detailing cybersecurity failures at State Department, Clinton has “no comment” on CISA, a flawed cyber bill that Sanders, tech industry leaders oppose
 - 
Yelp and Wikipedia join growing list of companies opposing CISA, controversial cybersecurity bill
 - 
Sanders’ Snowden Response Proves He Doesn’t Want a “Revolution”
 - 
BREAKING: Trade group representing Google, Facebook, Yahoo, T-Mobile, Sprint, & Netflix, says that it does not support CISA, controversial cyber bill