Electronic Frontier Foundation: Verskil tussen weergawes

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*[[1995]] Die EFF verskuif na San Francisco
*[[1995]]-[[1996]] Die EFF begin sy "Blue Ribbon Veldtog" in reaksie op die [[Communications Decency Act]]
*[[1996]] Die EFF is medestigters van TRUSTe, die eerste Privaatheidseël maatskappy saam met CommerceNet, 'n nywerheidskonsortium sonder winsbejag.
 
*In [[1998]], bou die EFF [[Deep Crack]], 'n masjien wat 'n [[DES]]-gekodeerde boodskap na slegs 56-ure ontsyfer het en wen daarmee [[RSA Security]] se DES Uitdaging.
*[[1999]] loods EFF en Anonymizer die Kosovo Privaatheidsprojek, 'n anonieme en veilige epos en websnuffeldiens wat deur Alex Fowler en Patrick Ball bedink is om mense in Kosovo, Serbië en andere te beskerm wat oor die [[Oorlog in Kosovo]] berig het teen wraakaanvalle van Serbiese amptenare.
 
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*[[1996]] The EFF co-founds TRUSTe, the first Privacy Seal company, with CommerceNet, a non-profit industry consortium.
*In [[1998]], the EFF built [[Deep Crack]], a machine that decrypted a [[Data Encryption Standard|DES]]-encrypted message after only 56 hours of work, winning [[RSA Security]]'s DES Challenge II-2.
*[[1999]] EFF and Anonymizer launch the Kosovo Privacy Project, an anonymous and secure email and Web surfing service conceived by Alex Fowler and Patrick Ball to ensure the protection of Kosovars, Serbs, and others reporting on the [[Kosovo War]] within the region from reprisal from Serbian officials.
*Professor [[Edward Felten]]: [[DMCA]] used to censor his research to break [[Secure Digital Music Initiative]] (SDMI)
*November [[2002]]: The [[2600: The Hacker Quarterly|2600]] Magazine case, [[Universal v. Reimerdes]]. EFF loses its appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, establishing a legal precedent to permit prior restraint, a stunning blow to the First Amendment. 2600 Magazine is restrained from publishing links to the [[DeCSS]] code under provisions of the [[DMCA]] and declines to appeal to the Supreme Court.