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Jordan Murov-Goodman joins Reporters Committee’s Technology and Press Freedom Project
Jordan Murov-Goodman contributes to a team that explores technology’s impact on a free press.By Emily GaytonCategorized in Announcements -
Lyndsey Wajert joins Reporters Committee’s Technology and Press Freedom Project
Lyndsey Wajert is one of three fellows focusing on issues at the intersection of technology and press freedom.By Emily GaytonCategorized in Announcements -
‘Gag order’ tied to demand for Microsoft communications chills reporting
Reporters Committee attorneys argue that a nondisclosure order linked to a government demand for Microsoft communications threatens newsgathering.By Basma HumadiCategorized in Prior Restraint -
This Week in Technology + Press Freedom: Oct. 4, 2019
Expert analysis about how technology policy affects newsgathering and the First Amendment delivered to your inbox.By Gabe RottmanCategorized in Policy -
United States v. Microsoft
The Reporters Committee and 40 media organizations submitted an amici brief in support of Microsoft in a case before the…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Newsgathering -
American pursues lawsuit over Ethiopian spyware, while proposal to regulate dual-use technologies needs comments by security researchers
On July 14, the Electronic Frontier Foundation urged a federal court to allow an Ethiopian-born naturalized U.S. citizen who works… -
Online attacks against media websites are increasing and costly
Wednesday’s attacks on the public service television network TV5Monde by attackers claiming allegiance to the Islamic State were unprecedented in… -
Keylogging in the newsroom
In late February, a reporter for the German daily newspaper Die Tageszeitung (Taz) was suspected of installing a device that… -
Tech companies' announcement of new encryption policies prompts pushback from law enforcement
Last month, Google and Apple both announced that their next mobile operating systems would encrypt user data by default. Both… -
10th Circuit reverses dismissal of 'Dateline' defamation case
Last week the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals determined that while NBCUniversal reporters did not violate anyone’s Fourth Amendment rights…