EFA’s Open Letter: Reconsider Industry Standards for RES and DIS Codes

Electronic Frontiers Australia’s open letter to Australia’s eSafety Commissioner challenging the proposed Online Industry Standards for Relevant Electronic Services and Designated Internet Service Codes.
Join EFA to Defend Encryption Against Global Crackdown

Join EFA in protecting the right to encryption in response to a worldwide surge in anti-encryption legislation.
Joint Submission Assistance and Access Bill 2018
Electronic Frontiers Australia collaborated with Digital Rights Watch, Australian Privacy Foundation, Future Wise, The Queensland Council for Civil Liberties, The New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties, Access Now and Blueprint for Free Speech to produce a joint submission. With a month to respond this effort allowed us all to work to our strengths and […]
The Proposed Home Affairs Assistance and Access Bill Affects the Australian Economy
The Australian Government doesn’t own the Internet, but increasingly it seems to want to. Many of our members own and work in Internet businesses, and they’ve been telling us, loudly and clearly, that they follow the laws of Australia, they don’t place themselves above the law, and they are not a safe haven for bad […]
Home Affairs Wants to Know – What Do You Think of its ASS Access?
If you have one task you can prioritise over the weekend can EFA suggests this: submit any comments on the The Assistance and Access Bill 2018 to [email protected] Emails need to be in by Monday 10 September 2018. There is no format or minimum response, and the more direct submissions they receive the better the […]