US Copyright Office provides a path to allow for more device repairsThe rulemaking follows a pro right to repair decision from the FTC.By I. Bonifacic, 10.27.2021
The Internet Archive's 'Wayforward Machine' paints a grim future for the webThe nonprofit is marking its 25th anniversary by advocating for internet freedom.By K. Holt, 10.07.2021
GitHub revamps copyright takedown policy after restoring YouTube-dlThe company is also establishing a $1 million legal defense fund for developers. By I. Bonifacic, 11.16.2020
Google, Reddit execs to speak at House hearing on internet moderationFacebook, Twitter and others are conspicuously absent, however.By J. Fingas, 10.11.2019
Secure Messaging Scorecard gives you a look at which apps keep your info privateBy J. Bond, 11.05.2014
The Engadget Show 45: Security with Cory Doctorow, John McAfee, Microsoft, the EFF and more!By B. Heater, 08.06.2013
The Engadget Interview: EFF's Julie Samuels talks patents, podcasting and the SHIELD ActBy B. Heater, 03.07.2013
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with the EFF's Julie Samuels (update: video embedded)By B. Heater, 01.09.2013
DMCA update shuts down new phone unlocking next year, allows rooting (but not for tablets)By S. Dent, 10.26.2012
MPAA may let Megaupload users retrieve non-infringing files, does it for the Armed ForcesBy J. Volpe, 06.07.2012
Explicit consent becomes mandatory with latest 'do not track' proposal, backs Microsoft into the cornerBy Z. Lutz, 06.07.2012