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  • [[Electronic_Frontier_Foundation|Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)]]
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  • | title = "EFF DES Cracker" Machine brings Honesty to Crypto Debate; Electronic Frontier Foundation proves that DES is not secure In 1998, the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] built a $200,000 machine that finds a DES key in a few days; details are
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  • Wales has been honored with numerous awards: a Pioneer Award from the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]], a listing in [[Time (magazine)|Time]]'s 100 influential people in 2006.
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  • ...ES - Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics & Chip Design|author=Electronic Frontier Foundation|id=ISBN 1-56592-520-3|publisher=O'Reilly & Associates Inc|year=1998|url=htt
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  • Project leader was activist and [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] co-founder [[John Gilmore]]. The technical lead for most of the project w
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  • The [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]], usually a proponent of minimal regulation of the Internet, published a c
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  • ...whole net, Off-the-record messaging for privacy in Internet chat, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF's The Onion Router | TOR project for anonymous web surfing. In 1998, the Electronic Frontier Foundation built a $200,000 machine that finds a Data Encryption Standard key in a few
    35 KB (5,430 words) - 07:27, 18 March 2024
  • Active advocacy groups in this area include the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] or EFF [http://eff.org/], [[Electronic Privacy Information Center]] or EP | publisher = Electronic Frontier Foundation
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  • * [[Electronic Frontier Foundation/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Electronic Frontier Foundation/Metadata]]
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  • ...amazons_wikileaks_rejection_raises_cloud_trust_concerns.html}}</ref> The [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] observed that "online free speech is only as strong as the weakest interm | publisher = [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]]
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  • ...on of radicals called cypherpunks, and advocacy group groups such as the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]]. One major issue was [[export controls]]; another was attempts such as th
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  • There is a basic principle of [[copyright]] law, called '''fair use''' <ref>Electronic Frontier Foundation 'Fair Use Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers)', 2002 [http://w2.eff.or
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  • In 2006 the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] (EFF) brought a class action suit, ''Hepting v. AT&T'', against AT&T for
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  • ...eir [[IP address]]es and login names. The decision was criticized by the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]], which called the court ruling "a set-back to privacy rights".<ref>{{cita
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