EFFector Vol. 21, No. 40 December 5, 2008 editor@eff.org A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424 : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : In our 492nd issue: * EFF IS SEEKING GREATER PROTECTIONS FOR VIDEO REMIXING AND CELL PHONE UNLOCKING, activities currently vulnerable to legal action under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Every three years, the Copyright Office considers creating exemptions to the DMCA's ban on circumvention to mitigate the harms the law has caused to legitimate, non-infringing uses of copyrighted materials. EFF's filing asks for DMCA exemptions for amateur creators who use excerpts from DVDs in order to create new, noncommercial works and for iPhone jailbreakers looking to install applications not found in the "app store." EFF is also asking for a renewal of an exemption for those who unlock cell phones so that the handsets can be used with any telecommunications carrier. These requests seek to legalize free speech, fair use, and market competition currently outlawed under the DMCA. For more information about the filing: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/12/remixers-unlockers-jailbreakers-oh-my For EFF's press release: http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/12/02 : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : EFF Updates * EFF Fights Against Telecom Immunity in Hearing Earlier this week, EFF argued against the flawed FISA Amendments Act, which robs innocent telecom customers of their rights without due process of law. http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/12/01 * EFF Urges Court to Reject Appeal in Tiffany v. eBay If successful, the jewelry company's quest to expand trademark law could quash Internet commerce. http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/12/03 * Apple Downgrades Macbook Video with DRM Recently launched Macbooks use a new, DRM-laced Mini DisplayPort, enabling the computer to disallow external viewing devices. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/11/apple-downgrades-macbook-video-drm * A "Grey Hat" Guide for Security Researchers Jennifer Granick offers tips on how to conduct and publish research on security vulnerabilities with the least risk of running afoul of the law. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/11/grey-hat-guide-security-researchers * Apple Confuses Free Speech with a DMCA Violation Apple has no legal basis for the "cease and desist" letter sent to bluwiki regarding the iPod Hash project. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/11/apple-confuses-speech-dmca-violation * Censorship in the 21st Century: Targeting Intermediaries Recent attempts to limit free speech target the middle man, but the law often doesn't require him to become a censor. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/11/de-beers-internet-intermediaries * Change.gov Content Now Under Creative Commons License President-elect Obama gives the go-ahead for sharing and remixing his transition team's content. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/12/change-gov-content-now-under-creative-commons-lice : . : . : . : . : . : . : . :.: . : . : . : . : . : . : miniLinks ~ Obama's Attorney General Pick: Good on Privacy? Eric Holder has an unfortunate history of supporting schemes that broaden law enforcement powers at the cost of privacy and other civil liberties. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10110922-38.html ~ Principles for an Open Transition Leaders of the open government movement published three principles to guide President-elect Obama's transition team in fostering greater speech and participation. http://open-government.us/ ~ Music Blogs Face Sudden Censorship Spike Blogger has been deleting entire posts from music bloggers' websites without warning or adequate explanation. http://www.wiretapmag.org/arts/43899/ For more miniLinks: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/12/minilinks-2008-12-05 For global miniLinks: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/12/global-minilinks-2008-12-02 : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : Announcements * Celebrate EFF's 18th Birthday Party in January 2009! Come celebrate EFF's 18th year of defending digital rights with our biggest bash yet! Special guest DJ Spooky will be rocking the DNA Lounge in San Francisco, with help from mashup party pioneers Adrian and the Mysterious D, as well as copyfighter and Surya Dub DJ Kid Kameleon. Party with us from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m. We'll be asking for a $25 donation at the door to fund our work defending your digital freedom, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Please RSVP to events@eff.org. 21+ only, cash bar. Pre-pay for the party using our new Happy Birthday donation page, and you'll have the option to get a discounted membership! As always, membership includes great EFF swag - perfect for wearing to an EFF party. Please use this URL: http://secure.eff.org/happybirthday Thanks for your support of EFF! We look forward to seeing you there! * Apply for the Google Policy Fellowship and Work with EFF Are you interested in technology law and policy? Do you want to use your skills to make a difference? Then apply for a Google Policy Fellowship to work at EFF in the summer of 2009! Google has kindly offered to provide the Google Policy Fellow with a $7000 stipend to work at EFF for a minimum of 10 weeks in June - August 2009. Applications are due on Friday, December 12th. Students who are accepted will be notified by Friday, February 13th, 2009. For more about EFF's policy work and projects: http://www.google.com/policyfellowship/hosts.html For the Google Policy Fellowship application: http://www.google.com/policyfellowship/ : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : Administrivia EFFector is published by: The Electronic Frontier Foundation http://www.eff.org/about Editor: Sara Bassett, Membership Services Assistant sara@eff.org Membership & donation queries: membership@eff.org General EFF, legal, policy, or online resources queries: information@eff.org Back issues of EFFector are available at: http://www.eff.org/effector/