But in more hopeful news...

"That brings us to the biggest change in the Atlas since our launch in 2018. This week, we removed 2,530 data points: an entire category of surveillance. With the announcement from Amazon that its home surveillance company Ring will no longer facilitate warrantless requests for consumer video footage, we've decided to sunset that particular dataset."

#DaveMaass and #BerylLipton, 2024

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/atlas-surveillance-removes-ring-adds-third-party-investigative-platforms

#privacy #surveillance #Amazon #AmazonRing #EFF

The Atlas of Surveillance Removes Ring, Adds Third-Party Investigative Platforms

Running the Atlas of Surveillance, our project to map and inventory police surveillance across the United States, means experiencing emotional extremes. Whenever we announce that we've added new data points to the Atlas, it comes with a great sense of satisfaction. That's because it almost always...

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*Death Strikes* was adapted by my @eff colleague #DaveMaass, an investigator and muckraker and brilliant writer, who teamed up with illustrator #PatrickLay and character designer #EzraRose (who worked from the Kein and Ullmann's original designs, which survived along with the score and libretto).

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Sarah Lipton-Lubet on Ginni Thomas Conflict, Dave Maass on Trasparency and Journalism - FAIR

Will we keep having a Supreme Court justice declaring himself "one being" with a spouse who declares the 2020 election an "obvious fraud"?

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