Censoring the Web Isn’t the Solution to Terrorism or Counterfeiting. It’s the Problem. By electronicfrontierfoundation on November 25, 2014 In politics, as with Internet memes, ideas don’t spread because they are good—they spread beYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at eff.org‹ EFF to Court: Don’t Waste Time, A “Picture Menu” is Not PatentableEFF Co-launches Global Coalition on Net Neutrality, as the Battle for an Open Internet Heats Up ›Categories: Electronic Frontier FoundationTags: Archive Related Articles EFF, ACLU Seek to Protect the Public’s Right to Access Judicial Records Civil Society Organizations Call on the House Of Lords to Protect Private Messaging in the Online Safety Bill Setting the Record Straight: EFF Statement in Support of FCC Nominee Gigi Sohn Stupid Patent of the Month: Digital Verification Systems Patents E-Signatures Brazil's Telecom Operators Made Strides and Had Shortcomings in Internet Lab's New Report on User Privacy Practices EFF Tells Supreme Court: User Speech Must Be Protected