The U.S.-based digital rights group EFF has appointed privacy and surveillance legal expert Nicole Ozer as its new Executive Director. With 25 years of experience, Ozer is set to steer EFF into the future.
New York's 2026-2027 budget includes a provision mandating censorship software on 3D printers sold in the state. This could make possessing or sharing certain design files a felony, drawing criticism as a digital rights violation.
California's A.B. 2047 bill mandates censorship software on all 3D printers and criminalizes using open-source alternatives. It repeats the mistakes of Digital Rights Management (DRM), stifling innovation and threatening consumers with new harms like surveillance and platform lock-in.
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