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SOURCE: Electronic Frontier Foundation https://www.eff.org/effector/13/2

 

On March 1, 1990, the United States Secret Service (USSS) nearly

destroyed Steve Jackson Games (SJG), an award-winning publisher of

roleplaying games in Austin, Texas.

 

Today marks ten years to the day since that fateful search and seizure

operation, which led to one of the most important precedent-setting

lawsuits in online history, the Electronic Frontier Foundation-backed

case of Steve Jackson Games, et al. v. US Secret Service.

 

โ€œIโ€™m very glad to see that the EFF is still here with us and and

fighting the good fight. Back in 1990, [EFF co-founders] Mitch Kapor

and John Perry Barlow said that this new organization would be in it

for the long haul.

 

After ten years, I think we can see that thisโ€™s

true,โ€ remarked Steve Jackson on the anniversary of the infamous raid.

โ€œThe EFF is a permanent part of the civil liberties landscape.

Technology is changing faster than ever, bringing new opportunities,

but new hazards to freedom and fairness as well. Itโ€™s good to know the

EFF will always be here when itโ€™s needed.โ€