The games governments play: 10 years of avoiding transparency - Charleston City Paper
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Ten years of the Foilies: The Electronic Frontier Foundation looks back at the games governments played to avoid transparency
In the year 2015, we witnessed the launch of OpenAI, a debate over the color of a dress going viral, and a Supreme Court decision that same-sex couples have the right to get married. It was also the year that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) first published The Foilies, an annual report that hands out tongue-in-cheek “awards” to government agencies and officials that respond outrageously when a member of the public tries to access public…
The games governments play: 10 years of avoiding transparency - Charleston City Paper
In 2015, we witnessed the launch of OpenAI, a debate over the color of a dress going viral and a U.S. Supreme Court decision that same-sex couples have the right to get married. It was also the year that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) first published The Foilies, an annual report of tongue-in-cheek “awards” to government agencies and officials that respond outrageously when a member of the public tries to access public records through …
10 Years of The Foilies: The Electronic Frontier Foundation looks back at the games governments played to avoid transparency
In the year 2015, we witnessed the launch of OpenAI, a debate over the color of a dress going viral, and a Supreme Court decision that same-sex couples have the right to get married. It was also the year that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) first published The Foilies, an annual report that hands out tongue-in-cheek “awards” to government agencies and officials that respond outrageously when a member of the public tries to access public…
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