2016 Annual Report

was founded in 1990 to protect the rights of technology users, a mission that expands dramatically as digital devices and networks transform modern life and culture. With over 30,000 dues-paying members around the world and a social media reach of well over 1 million followers across different social networks, EFF engages directly with digital users worldwide and provides leadership on cutting-edge issues of free expression, privacy, and human rights.

Our annual report features reflections from several EFF staff members about some of our most significant efforts, as well as financial information for the fiscal year ending June 2016. To learn more, read our
Year in Review series.

A WORD FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CINDY COHN

EFF, like the rest of the country and the world, entered a new era in 2016. Early in the year we returned to our roots in the Crypto Wars, standing with Apple as it resisted the FBI’s attempt to make the company weaken the security it offered to users...

TECH

We build tools to increase the security, privacy, and censorship resistance of Internet protocols and delve into the technical details of the software and services that increasingly affect our digital rights.

Certbot

An easy-to-use automatic client makes encrypting your website easier than ever.

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Security Trainings

EFF updates our digital security training and teaching materials for communities targeted by domestic surveillance.

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Standing Rock

Technologists and lawyers investigate the potential use of unlawful surveillance in North Dakota.

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ACTIVISM

We inform the press and public about digital rights issues and provide meaningful avenues for change, distributing tools and techniques to protect essential freedoms worldwide.

Electronic Frontier Alliance

A new grassroots network brings together community and campus organizations across the U.S.

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Reclaim Invention

We ask universities around the country to protect their inventions from patent trolls.

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LAW

We defend digital rights through impact litigation, “friend of the court” participation in pivotal US court cases, policy analysis, and answering questions about technology law for the press and public.

National Security Letters

Gag orders lifted, our clients can finally speak out after years of silence.

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Lenz v. Universal

A Ninth Circuit decision in the “dancing baby” case confirms that fair use is a right.

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Hemisphere

EFF fights for more disclosure about the massive, secret telephone surveillance program police call “Google on steroids.”

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Respublika

EFF defended an independent newspaper from Kazakhstan’s misuse of the flawed Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).

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International

We collaborate with program staff and with other groups throughout the world to share knowledge and explore solutions to challenges outside of the United States.

Onlinecensorship.org

This reporting tool documents social media censorship and holds companies accountable for content takedowns.

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Shadow Regulation

EFF pushes for transparent rulemaking that’s on the public record.

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Spotlight: Section 1201

Since the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) took effect in 2000, its "anti-circumvention" provisions have jeopardized fair use, impeded competition and innovation, and chilled free expression and scientific research. EFF is currently challenging Section 1201 in court as an unlawful restraint on speech.

Green v. DOJ

EFF challenges the constitutionality of the DMCA’s anti-circumvention and anti-trafficking provisions on First Amendment grounds.

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HP DRM

HP’s software update preventing the use of third-party ink proves, indelibly, that DRM has to go.

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Financial Report

Contributions from more than 30,000 dues-paying members from around the world form the backbone of the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s financial support.

THANK YOU

For 26 years, members have joined EFF to defend freedom of expression, protect encryption, battle with patent trolls, stand up for the freedom to tinker, and so much more. Because of you, our values live in the law, in code, and in the way we defeat threats and champion progress. Whether in the courts, in the streets, or appearing before Congress, we’re proud and humbled by our members’ passion for freedom and for the future that ought to be. Thank you.