FOSTA Appeal Moves Forward With Woodhull’s Statement
Reposted from XBIZ, as reported by Rhett Pardon WASHINGTON — The Woodhull Freedom Foundation and other plaintiffs have filed initial papers with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in their bid to block enforcement of FOSTA. Woodhull…
Woodhull Freedom Foundation Appeals FOSTA Ruling
Today, attorneys for the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, and other Plaintiffs appealed the ruling issued by the District Court, for the District of Columbia, dismissing the FOSTA case for lack of standing. Joining in the appeal are The Internet Archive, Human…
Woodhull Freedom Foundation Files Lawsuit Challenging FOSTA
Today, lawyers representing Woodhull Freedom Foundation along with Human Rights Watch, The Internet Archive, and two individuals filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia challenging the constitutionality of the Allow States and Victims…
Woodhull joins civil liberties and human rights groups denounce illegal DHS social media monitoring
The Identity Project and ten other civil liberties and human rights organizations filed comments today with the US Department of Homeland Security objecting to the DHS keeping records of what we say and publish and who we associate with on social media. (See…
Is NBC Taking a Swing at Swingers?
NBC has been promoting tonight's episode of Law and Order, Special Victims Unit (SVU), "Bombshell", which apparently features the detective duo, Benson and Stabler, on an undercover assignment at a "swingers' club" to expose criminal activity. While we have not…
Joint Public Interest and Industry Comments
The undersigned commenters represent a very broad coalition of public interest and industry groups that have divergent views on many of the issues raised in this proceeding, but that strongly agree on one point: the content filtering mandate proposed by…
Senate Hearing on Obscenity: Woodhull Calls for “Fair and Open Debate”
The Woodhull Freedom Federation (WFF) today called for “a fair and open debate, not one-sided propaganda display” in the upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee’s March 16, at 3:00 p.m. hearing on “Obscenity Prosecution and the Constitution”. “We are deeply concerned,” said…
