EFF Asks Court to Uphold Federal Law That Protects Online Video Viewers' Privacy and Free Expression
Briefly

It is essential to uphold a federal privacy law that protects against the disclosure of everyone's viewing history, EFF argued in court last month.
Patreon argues that federal courts cannot enforce the VPPA because the privacy law violates the First Amendment on its face under a legal doctrine known as overbreadth.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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