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Mozilla, Professors, Scientists, Researchers Stand Up for Weev
Today the Mozilla Foundation joined an illustrious group of computer scientists and privacy researchers in an amicus brief the Center for Internet and Society filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Jonathan Mayer and I wrote the brief, arguing that weev's conviction in U.S.
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Today the Mozilla Foundation joined an illustrious group of computer scientists and privacy researchers in an amicus brief the Center for Internet and Society filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Jonathan Mayer and I wrote the brief, arguing that weev's conviction in U.S.
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Mozilla, Professors, Scientists, Researchers Stand Up for Weev
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