EFF Awards Spotlight Software Freedom Law Center, India
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EFF Awards Spotlight  Software Freedom Law Center, India
"All are invited to attend the EFF Awards on Wednesday, September 10 at the San Francisco Design Center. Whether you're an activist, an EFF supporter, a student interested in cyberlaw, or someone who wants to munch on a strolling dinner with other likeminded individuals, anyone can enjoy the ceremony! REGISTER TODAY! GENERAL ADMISSION: $55 | CURRENT EFF MEMBERS: $45 | STUDENTS: $35"
"Software Freedom Law Center, India is a donor-supported legal services organization based in India that brings together lawyers, policy analysts, students, and technologists to protect freedom in the digital world. It promotes innovation and open access to knowledge by helping developers make great free and open-source software, protects privacy and civil liberties for Indians by educating and providing free legal advice, and helps policymakers make informed and just decisions about use of technology. SFLC.IN tracks and participates in litigation, AI regulations, and free speech issues"
EFF presented its first awards in 1992 recognizing leaders and organizations advancing innovation and defending civil liberties and human rights online. The EFF Awards continue in 2025 to celebrate accomplishments toward a better future. The ceremony will be held Wednesday, September 10 at the San Francisco Design Center with general admission at $55, current EFF members $45, and students $35. A livestream will be hosted Friday, September 12 at 12:00 PM PT and recordings will be posted to YouTube and the Internet Archive. Winners include Just Futures Law, Erie Meyer, and Software Freedom Law Center, India. Software Freedom Law Center, India provides legal services, promotes free and open-source software, protects privacy and civil liberties through education and free legal advice, assists policymakers, and tracks litigation, AI regulation, free speech issues, internet shutdowns, and censorship incidents across India.
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