Free Speech
Email allows groups to grow from a dozen friends to a hundred hobbyists to a huge, national organization. Meanwhile, blogging is transforming journalism, and websites like Wikipedia and the Internet Archive are part of a new Library of Alexandria being built online.
In countless ways, the Internet is radically enhancing our access to information and empowering us to share ideas with the entire world. Speech thrives online, freed of limitations inherent in other media and created by traditional gatekeepers.
Preserving the Internet's open architecture is critical to sustaining free speech. But this technological capacity means little without sufficient legal protections. If laws can censor you, limit access to certain information, or restrict use of communication tools, then the Internet's incredible potential will go unrealized.
The government has time and again tried doing just that—indeed, censorship laws have often aimed at speech that could not be similarly restricted offline. And when old laws are not properly adapted to this medium, it's all too easy for the government, companies, and individual litigants to undermine your rights.
EFF defends the Internet as a platform for free speech and believes that when you go online, your rights should come with you. Learn more below and consider supporting our efforts.
Free Speech Cases
- Online Policy Group v. Diebold
- Indymedia Server Takedown

- Sapient v. GellerEFF is fighting back against Uri Geller -- the "paranormalist" famous for seemingly bending spoons with his mind -- on behalf of a YouTube critic who was silenced by Geller's baseless copyright claims.
- E. Van Cullens v. John Doe
- Abourezk v. ProBush.com
- Spocko and ABC/KSFO
- Williams v. Donald
- Eli Lilly Zyprexa Litigation

In The News
- KANSAS CITY INFOZINE | January 26, 2008 EFF to Urge Reform of State Secrets Privilege at Congressional Hearing
- MEDIA MATTERS FOR AMERICA | January 31, 2008 Candidates still not asked about wiretaps, FISA, or telecom immunity in debates
- IN THESE TIMES | January 18, 2008 Save the Dramatic Chipmunk
- NEWS.COM.AU | January 11, 2008 MySpace mum could be charged
- NEWSFACTOR NETWORK | January 10, 2008 Defending Anonymous Speech Online
- HARVARD CRIMSON | January 03, 2008 ‘Think Secret,’ Apple Settle On 2005 Leak Case
- HARVARD CRIMSON | January 03, 2008 ‘Think Secret,’ Apple Settle On 2005 Leak Case
- TECHNOLOGY NEWS | December 25, 2007 China on the Web: An Accident Waiting to Happen?
Related Issues
- No Downtime for Free Speech CampaignLearn about how copyright claims can inhibit free speech
- CyberSLAPPCases that involved defending the right to anonymity
- Anonymity
Deeplinks Posts
- August 25, 2008 EFF and ACLU of Northern California to ISPs and Content Owners: Do Your Part to Protect Political Speech
- August 13, 2008 Wikipedia Wins Dismissal of Baseless Defamation Claims
- July 29, 2008 In Memoriam: Ed Foster, 1949-2008
- July 18, 2008 More ISPs Decide to Filter Usenet Newsgroups
- May 21, 2008 B-24 Liberated!
- May 09, 2008 Knitwit BBC Goes After Dr Who Fans
- March 18, 2008 How Surveillance Hurts Free Speech
- March 12, 2008 A Free Speech Double Whammy: Flawed Anti-Phishing Bill Would Dilute Trademark Fair Use and Anonymity Protections
Press Releases
- June 05, 2008 EFF Asks Judge to Block Unmasking of MySpace User
- May 07, 2008 FBI Withdraws Unconstitutional National Security Letter After ACLU and EFF Challenge
- May 02, 2008 EFF and Sheppard Mullin Defend Wikipedia in Defamation Case
- February 29, 2008 Judge Dissolves Wikileaks.org Injunction
- February 27, 2008 EFF, ACLU Move to Intervene in Wikileaks Case
- January 30, 2008 CAIR Asks Judge to Throw Out Radio Host's 'Baseless' Lawsuit
- May 10, 2007 Watchdog Organization Battles Bogus Online Defamation Case
- February 13, 2007 Eli Lilly Loses Effort to Censor Zyprexa Documents Off the Internet

