The Twelve Days of Electronic Freedom

December 18, 2008 by Casey | 4 comments

By Casey Lynn
Contributing Writer, [GAS]

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is trying to get people into the holiday donation spirit with this ad, listing the things they fought for in 2008.

You can also find out more about each of these issues, many of which are obviously ongoing. Well, except for that happy dancing baby, who is pretty much okay for now. Whether you’re a programmer or a DJ or a remixer, there’s probably something of interest to you, even if you don’t agree with their positions.

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4 Responses to “The Twelve Days of Electronic Freedom”

  1. PatB says:

    EFF. Protecting terrorists and criminals since 1998.

    • Kiltak says:

      When Casey posted this earlier, I knew RIGHT AWAY you were going to reply with something like this. :)

      • PatB says:

        Yeah, I just couldn’t resist. :-D

        Its a good thing they weren’t listing their victories of 2008. It would just be a crickets sound effect. But if people keep donating, EFF will keep agitating.

        I wonder why EFF doesn’t fight against governmnets like the Saudis or the Chinese who really restrict internet rights?

    • Casey says:

      Hahahahaha. Well, you have to at least admit it’s a cute video, right? ;) Not sure if it will actually get them any money…

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