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Zugangsdaten gefunden. Bitte im Keepass ergänzen und kurze Info hier an mich:
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Danke und viele Grüße
Clemens
Dear Supporter of Digital Freedom,
What if you woke up tomorrow and the Internet didn't work
the way it's supposed to? What if your Internet service
provider could block your favorite website or the app you
use to message your friends, or throttle them down to a
painfully slow speed?
That could happen soon. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai recently
unveiled his plan to dump the agency's Open Internet rules
and abandon the agency's commitment to protecting net
neutrality. If the FCC goes forward with the plan, that
means we'll lose essential protections against unfair
practices like site blocking and throttling. The Internet
will become less like the Internet and more like cable TV,
with ISPs deciding which content we should spend our time
looking at.
Today, we're joining hundreds of other websites in giving
the world a preview of what the Internet might look like
without net neutrality. If you visit our website today,
you'll see a pop-up claiming that it's been blocked by your
ISP. The message is clear: giving up protections for net
neutrality will give ISPs a frightening amount of control
over your Internet experience.
If you’re worried about large ISPs deciding how you use the
Internet, tell the FCC.
Take action:
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Moin zusammen,
leider musste ich bei der Registrierung für Matter feststellen, dass
meine Adresse pascal(a)ffnw.de nicht mehr existiert.
Wenn möglich könnt ihr die bestehenden Registrierungen auf matter für
diese beiden E-Mail Adressen löschen. Bei kaffeschuerfer hatte ich einen
Typo und vergass das r und @ffnw.de ist im Nirvana gelandet.
Könnt ihr pascal(a)ffnw.de wieder einrichten?
Danke
Gruß
Pascal
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EFFector Vol. 30, No. 11 July, 6 2017 editor(a)eff.org
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
ISSN 1062-9424
effector: n, Computer Sci. A device for producing a
desired change.
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In our 721st issue:
* Tell Congress: End Warrantless Spying, Don't Make it
Permanent
Lawmakers are getting serious about renewing the U.S.
government’s Internet spying powers, so we need to get
serious about stopping their bad proposals.
Sen. Tom Cotton has introduced legislation that would not
just reauthorize, but make permanent the expiring measure
that the government says justifies the warrantless
surveillance of innocent Americans’ online
communications. That measure is Section 702, as enacted by
the FISA Amendments Act. Cotton's bill (S. 1297) is
supported by several Republicans in the Senate, including
Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr and Sens. John
Cornyn, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham.
Section 702 surveillance violates the privacy rights of
millions of people. This warrantless spying should not be
allowed to continue at all, let alone be made permanent as
is. Luckily, there’s already opposition to the proposal.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein--whose defense of warrantless
surveillance has historically been sympathetic to the
intelligence community--has said she can not support a bill
that makes Section 702 permanent.
Now we need other members of Congress to take the same
stand. We cannot let lawmakers ignore our privacy concerns
and their own responsibility to review surveillance law,
and our lawmakers need to hear that. Sign our petition
today and tell Congress to oppose S. 1297 and the permanent
reauthorization of Section 702 spying.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/congress-needs-end-warrantless-spying…
* Stand Up for Net Neutrality on July 12
With net neutrality rules on the line, we need to give the
world an idea of what the Internet will look like if the
FCC goes forward with its plan to dismantle open Internet
protections.
Less than two years after the FCC finally adopted a legally
viable Open Internet Order, and less than one year after
the courts finally upheld real net neutrality protections,
the new FCC Chair, Ajit Pai, has put those protections on
the chopping block. If he succeeds, broadband service
providers will be free to create Internet fast lanes for
those who can afford them--meaning slow lanes for anyone
who can’t pay to play, like startups offering innovative
services, not to mention libraries, schools, and
nonprofits. They will also be free to steer you to the
content they choose--often without you knowing it.
We can't let that happen. On July 12, EFF is joining a huge
coalition of nonprofits and companies in a day of action to
stand up for net neutrality. One simple way that
organizations, companies, and even individuals can
participate is to install our widget. If you’ve installed
the widget on your website, then on July 12, visitors will
be greeted with an alarming preview of the Internet without
net neutrality protections. This widget will send a clear
message to your site’s visitors: giving up protections
for net neutrality will give ISPs a frightening amount of
control over your Internet experience.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/internet-activate-stand-net-neutralit…
* The Supreme Court Decision Saving Small Businesses from
Bad Patents
Three years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that an abstract
idea does not become eligible for a patent simply by being
implemented on a generic computer. Since then, the
ruling--Alice v. CLS Bank--has provided a lifeline for real
businesses threatened or sued with bogus patents.
On the third anniversary of Alice, EFF is launching a new
series called Saved by Alice where we’ll collect these
stories of times when Alice came to the rescue. Over the
next few weeks, we’ll be sharing stories of business
owners large and small. These stories all have one thing in
common: someone with a patent on an abstract idea sued a
small business, and that business could have lost
everything. But Alice came to the rescue.
But now Alice is under attack. A few loud voices in the
patent lobby want to amend the law to bring back these
stupid patents. It’s time to tell the stories of the
individuals and businesses that have been sued or
threatened with patents that shouldn’t have been issued
in the first place.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/saved-alice-how-key-supreme-court-dec…
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EFF Updates
* Zillow Threatens Architecture Humor Blog
Real estate site Zillow sent an aggressive cease and desist
letter to architecture humor blogger Kate Wagner, demanding
that Wagner remove from her website, McMansion Hell, any
image originally sourced from Zillow’s site. EFF
responded on Wagner's behalf with a letter explaining why
none of Zillow’s contentions had merit. Faced with real
opposition, Zillow quickly withdrew its threat and said it
won't be seeking to take down any of the posts on McMansion
Hell. We hope that other companies seeking to shut down
humor, criticism, and parody online see this as a
cautionary tale and avoid sending threats in the first
place.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/mcmansion-hell-responds-zillows-unfou…
* Antitrust Laws Won't Cut it for Net Neutrality
Protections
U.S. antitrust law is not up to the challenge of protecting
the open Internet and is not an adequate substitute for the
FCC's net neutrality rules. Antitrust law is an economic
doctrine that gives little if any weight to freedom of
expression and other noneconomic values secured by net
neutrality. If a practice is not clearly harmful to
competition--a definition that is narrower than most people
think--it does not matter how much that practice represses
speech, distorts access to knowledge, or intrudes on
privacy. Nor does antitrust law address the "gatekeeper"
problem posed by an ISP's control over your conduit to
information. Opponents of net neutrality may say otherwise,
but antitrust lawyers can't protect the open Internet. We
need Title II, and those who care about net neutrality need
to defend it.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/dont-trust-antitrust-law-protect-net-…
* When Secret Investigations Aren't So Secret
The government should not be allowed to impose gag orders
on information that is already publicly known. EFF led a
group of civil society organizations in filing a brief in
an alarming case pending in federal court that centered
around an investigation of private Facebook content earlier
this year. Facebook has described the investigation as
"known to the public," and the timing and venue match the
January 20th, 2017 Presidential Inauguration protests
(known as “J20”). Our brief demands that the court
apply a stringent constitutional test before enforcing gag
orders accompanying a number of secret search warrants. It
also argues that the First Amendment rarely, if ever,
allows gag orders in such cases, where the government seeks
to limit public scrutiny of high-profile and potentially
politicized investigations.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/07/eff-access-now-cdt-and-oti-fight-back…
* Canada's Supreme Court Allows Global Censorship
A country has the right to prevent the world’s Internet
users from accessing information, according to Canada's
highest court. In a decision late last month that has
troubling implications for free expression online, the
Supreme Court of Canada upheld a company’s effort to
force Google to de-list entire domains and websites from
its search index, effectively making them invisible to
everyone using Google’s search engine. The court ignored
concerns expressed by EFF and others that forcing Google to
globally de-list would expand the power of any court in the
world to edit the entire Internet, whether or not the
targeted material or site is lawful in another country.
Instead, it ruled that because Google was subject to the
jurisdiction of Canadian courts by virtue of its operations
in Canada, courts in Canada had the authority to order
Google to delete search results worldwide.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/top-canadian-court-permits-worldwide-…
* Copyright Offices Leaves Fundamental Flaws in DMCA 1201
Untouched
The U.S. Copyright Office is passing up the chance to
reverse course on an especially restrictive offshoot of
copyright law. The Office just released a long-awaited
report about Section 1201, the law that blocks everything
from video remix, to security research, to repair of
electronic devices. The law broadly bans the circumvention
of digital restrictions on copyrighted works without
adequately preserving the rights you have to use
copyrighted works, leading to massive unintended
consequences. It takes power from end-users and gives it to
manufacturers and publishers to control the use of your
computing devices and even hide spyware and security
vulnerabilities from you. Despite years of evidence that
the social costs of the law far outweigh any benefits, the
Copyright Office is mostly happy with the law as it is and
commends the 'control' it offers to rightsholders. The
Office does recommend that Congress enact some narrow
reforms aimed at protecting security research, repair
activities, and access for people with disabilities.
We’re disappointed the Office didn’t take a stronger
stance to rein in a law that has gone far beyond
copyright's traditional sweep to the detriment of research,
innovation, and speech.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/copyright-office-proposes-modest-fixe…
* Small ISPs Rally Behind Net Neutrality Rules
As FCC Chairman Ajit Pai tries to dismantle net neutrality
protections, often citing alleged harm the rules have
caused to ISPs, dozens of small ISPs are coming to the
rules' defense. In a recent letter, more than 40 ISPs told
the FCC that they have had no problem with the Open
Internet Order and that it hasn't hurt their ability to
develop and expand their networks. What is more, they want
the FCC to do its job and address the problem Congress
created when it repealed the broadband privacy rules in
March. These ISPs are taking a stand for network neutrality
because they know Chairman Pai's plan will hurt them as
well as their subscribers.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/isps-across-country-tell-chairman-pai…
* Still Standing with Diego
A few weeks ago, we joined the global open access community
in celebrating that Diego Gomez had finally been cleared of
criminal charges for sharing scientific research over the
Internet without permission. Unfortunately, the fight is
not over yet. The ruling has been appealed to the Tribunal
de Bogota, a Colombian appellate court. The Karisma
Foundation, a Colombian NGO that has been coordinating
Diego’s legal defense, has now launched a campaign to
raise money for this expensive next step of Diego’s
defense. EFF is proud to stand with Karisma and Diego.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/standing-diego
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miniLinks
~ Girl Scouts Roll Out Cybersecurity Badges
The Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. are introducing 18 new badges
aimed at teaching the organization's young women about
cybersecurity threats.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/girl-scouts-cybersecurity-badges_us_594…
~ Orange is the New Hack
Variety takes a look at how a post-production sound
company's data security gaps led to the leak of Netflix hit
"Orange is the New Black."
https://variety.com/2017/digital/features/netflix-orange-is-the-new-black-l…
~ U.S. Voter Data Exposed by Data-Mining Firm
Cybersecurity analysts say a Republican data-mining firm
inadvertently made public information about nearly 200
million U.S. voters.
https://theintercept.com/2017/06/19/republican-data-mining-firm-exposed-per…
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Announcements
*
* Job Opening: Human Resoures Manager
EFF is seeking a human resources manager to develop and
implement human resources strategies that cultivate the
highly-talented workforce that a mission-driven
organization relies on to execute its strategic plan and
create and seize new opportunities. The human resources
manager manages recruitment and staffing, employee
relations, compensation, benefits administration, and
employee related events, and assists in the development of
organization policies, systems, and procedures.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/human-resources-manager
* Job Opening: Writer, Activism Team
EFF is seeking a full-time writer for the activism team.
This position will focus on digital privacy, digital free
speech, and government surveillance (especially NSA
surveillance) and will have adaptability to cover a wide
range of other issues as well. The ideal candidate can
respond quickly, usually in writing, to urgent deadlines
while maintaining a focus on long-term goals and EFF’s
core values and is an unusually strong writer, capable of
articulating the most complicated legal and technical
issues with grace
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/writer-activism-team-1
* Day of Action to Defend Net Neutrality
It’s our Internet and we will defend it. On July 12,
2017, EFF and hundreds of organizations--including
nonprofits, artists, tech companies large and small,
libraries, and even ISPs--will be joining together to take
action to defend the open Internet. Let’s send a strong
message to the FCC and Congress: Don’t Mess With the
Internet.
July 12, 2017
Everywhere
https://www.eff.org/event/day-action-defend-net-neutrality
* EFF at Black Hat Briefings
EFF is proud to be returning to Black Hat Briefings USA.
Meet us in Las Vegas at our booth in the Level 2 Business
Hall on Wednesday and Thursday, and get to know more about
digital civil liberties. EFF Supporters get a $200 discount
on Black Hat Briefings registration with the code EFFus17!
July 26 to July 27, 2017
Las Vegas, NV
https://www.eff.org/event/eff-black-hat-briefings-usa-2017
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