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August 22nd EFF Benefit Party at the DNA Lounge

Jamie Zawinski writes "Mark your calendars: on Thursday, August 22nd, we're throwing a benefit party for the EFF at DNA Lounge in San Francisco! In addition to great music from DDR, Kid606, and many others, you can also witness the carnage of the first ever Wil Wheaton versus Barney Celebrity Boxing Match! Can Wil, with his backing from the EFF, protect free speech and parody on the Internet and defeat Barney and his team of corporate lawyers? You can also join us earlier in the evening and meet Wil at a special VIP party: see the DNA Lounge announcement or the EFF press release for more details." Even if you can't attend, isn't now a good time to renew your membership?

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  1. Same date as slashdot meetup... by zardie · · Score: 2, Informative

    This collides with the slashdot meetup date of next month....

  2. Re:Take This Seriously, Buddy by vidarh · · Score: 4, Informative

    Copyright owners have no obligation to defend their copyrights. You may be thinking about trademark owners, who may lose trademark protection if they don't protect their mark.

  3. Classifieds on Slashdot? by guanxi · · Score: 2, Informative

    I support the EFF, but this posting lacks content. The classified ads are diluting /.

    First, "Wanna Work for Dave Taylor & American McGee?"
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/ 28/143820 6&mode=thread&tid=127

    Now this.

  4. Re:Take This Seriously, Buddy by GregGardner · · Score: 3, Informative

    You obviously didn't read the "Barney" link in the article. If you had, you would find that the EFF was hosting a site that posted the parody, they didn't put it up themselves, the site is no longer hosted by the EFF, and there is a long standing legal precedent of parody being protected by the First Amendment.

    You know, the First Amendment, one of the laws that EFF members like you and I pay the EFF to defend online.