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Join Our Letter To Internet Companies

Feb 17, 2011
A few weeks ago, we all learned that the Justice Department had obtained an order demanding that Twitter turn over private information about several of its users in connection with the government's investigation of WikiLeaks.These demands only became public because Twitter, when it got the orders, apparently didn't just blindly comply, but took steps to get the order unsealed. Twitter was then abl... Read More
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Local Congresswoman Introduces Federal "Do Not Track" Legislation

Feb 11, 2011
Today Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA 12th District) introduced the Do Not Track Me Online Act of 2011 (HR 654). This Act would provide much-needed privacy controls for Americans' online information and create a barrier against unwarranted surveillance.We are all learning, sharing, shopping, and connecting online. But the more we do online, the more personal information is being collected by co... Read More
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ACLU Lens: Hearing Next Week in Twitter Wikileaks Case

Feb 09, 2011
By Suzanne ItoACLU National OfficeLate yesterday, a court unsealed three motions filed by the ACLU and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) last month on behalf of Birgitta Jonsdottir, the Icelandic parliamentarian whose Twitter account records were targeted by the government in connection with its investigation related to WikiLeaks.We filed these motions in late January, but because they were ini... Read More
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Court Unseals ACLU and EFF's Motions on Behalf of Twitter User Birgitta Jonsdottir

Feb 08, 2011
By Suzanne ItoACLU National OfficeToday, a court unsealed three motions filed by the ACLU and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) last month on behalf of Birgitta Jonsdottir, the Icelandic parliamentarian whose Twitter account records were targeted by the government in connection with its investigation related to WikiLeaks.A public hearing on the motions is set for February 15 in Alexandria, Virg... Read More
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Develop for Privacy Challenge: Build Apps to Improve Mobile Privacy

Feb 04, 2011
With all their convenience, smartphones can also collect and share vast amounts of data that can paint a detailed picture about someone's life: your current location, where you have been, who you know, what you search for online, and more. Without strong privacy protections, smartphones and other mobile devices can pose a real threat to your privacy.The ACLU is working with companies and other org... Read More
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Privacy Groups Announce Developer Challenge for Mobile Apps

Feb 04, 2011
Today four groups announced the 2011 Develop for Privacy Challenge (www.develop4privacy.org), a new competition for mobile application developers to address privacy concerns surrounding mobile phones and other portable devices. Sponsoring the challenge are the ACLU of Northern California, the ACLU of Washington, and the Tor Project, with the assistance of the Ontario Information and Privacy Commis... Read More
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Spying On Surfing: Why We Need a "Do Not Track" List

Jan 28, 2011
Christopher CalabreseACLU Washington Legislative OfficeThe new model of Internet advertising scares the heck out of us. It's called behavioral targeting. What that amounts to, in a nutshell, is following you around the web from site to site recording your movements and using that record to sell you personalized ads. All those ads that pop up on the side of articles on your favorite websites like E... Read More
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School Officials Retract Punishment of Student Suspended for Facebook Posting

Jan 28, 2011
In December, officials at a Sacramento-area high school suspended a student for posting to Facebook a message describing one of his teachers as a “fat ass who should stop eating fast food, and is a douche bag.” But this week, officials at the school moved quickly to expunge the suspension after a lawyer from the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California put forth this civics lesson: th... Read More
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Don't Hide Your Gun in Your iPhone(?!)

Jan 05, 2011
In a case with chilling privacy implications, the California Supreme Court recently held that police officers can search the entire contents of a cell phone whenever they arrest someone, no matter how small the suspected crime or how relevant the cell phone contents might be. Why? Because it's just like a backpack, according to the Court, and previous cases have stated that backpacks can be search... Read More
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First Amendment Groups Urge Protections in Aftermath of WikiLeaks Document Release

Dec 22, 2010
ACLU And Others Publish Open Letter To Public Officials Addressing Proposed Legislation And CensorshipNEW YORK – The American Civil Liberties Union and a coalition of free speech organizations today sent an open letter to public officials cautioning against the prosecution of third party publishers for publishing leaked government documents and efforts to limit the rights of individuals to view th... Read More