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Abigail Phillips, senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is also skeptical. Phillips points out in a response to the ISPs announcement that the policy says failure to secure a Wi-Fi router can only be used once in the appeal process. She says that will have serious consequenc
Date: Jul 08, 2011
Source: Google
Illegal Video Streaming Elevated to Felony Under Senate Measure
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-baseddigital-rights group, is concerned that the measure mayconstrain free speech, Abigail Phillips, a senior staff attorneyfor the organization, said in an interview today.
Date: Jun 16, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Owner of seized domains sues ICE and Home Security
"We're very glad that Rojadirecta is fighting back so that this and other domain name seizures can receive more careful judicial consideration," says Abigail Phillips of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
clude. TechDirt's Mike Masnick, for example, notes that the narrower definition of an "Internet site dedicated to infringing activities" in Protect IP is still both broad and vague. And the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Abigail Phillips wrote earlier today that "Despite some salient differences..
While many tech groups have supported net neutrality and accuse Republicans of forwarding their big business agenda, civil rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation argues the FCC lacks the mandate to impose the regulation. Characterizing net neutrality as a possible FCC Trojan horse, EFF legal analyst Abigail Phillips said the basic premise wasnt bad, but when factoring in ancillary jurisdiction, it sours quickly.