Digital Freedom Fighters Honored: EFF Awards Celebrate Champions of Privacy and Free Speech

The EFF Awards celebrated champions of digital freedom in San Francisco. Honorees included Just Futures Law, Erie Meyer, and the Software Freedom Law Center, India. From battling digital surveillance to defending data privacy, these fearless advocates remind us that the fight for civil liberties is best won together.

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Hot Take:

Who knew digital freedom could be so glamorous? The EFF Awards gala is like the Oscars for nerds, but with a lot more “protecting civil liberties” and a lot less snazzy red carpet fashion. Cindy Cohn’s announcement of her departure was like the end of a long-running TV show—both emotional and a little bit like “Who’s going to fill those shoes?” Meanwhile, the winners, like Just Futures Law and Erie Meyer, are the superheroes we forgot we needed—fighting the good fight with a legal pad instead of a cape. And let’s not forget SFLC.IN, who are basically the digital Avengers of India. So, grab your popcorn and watch the replay on YouTube—it’s not every day you see lawyers get standing ovations!

Key Points:

– EFF hosted its annual awards recognizing digital freedom defenders.
– Cindy Cohn announced her departure as EFF Executive Director.
– SFLC.IN, Erie Meyer, and Just Futures Law received awards for their work.
– The event celebrated victories against surveillance and for data privacy.
– The awards ceremony is available to watch online on YouTube and the Internet Archive.

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