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Net neutrality
- July 2020: Blog: Next Steps for Net Neutrality
- February 2020: Filing: Mozilla's Comments to TRAI on Traffic Management Practices and Multi Stakeholder Body (India)
- July 2018: Blog: A bipartisan step for net neutrality
- July 2018: Blog: India advances globally leading net neutrality regulations
- May 2018: Blog: ARCEP report: “Device neutrality” and the open internet
- May 2018: Blog: Update on Fight for Net Neutrality in U.S. – Senate votes to save net neutrality, now it’s up to the House
- April 2018: Blog: New Mozilla Poll: Support for Net Neutrality Grows, Trust in ISPs Dips
- February 2018: Blog: Mozilla v FCC: Mozilla Re-files Suit Against FCC to Protect Net Neutrality
- January 2018: Blog: Mozilla Files Suit Against FCC to Protect Net Neutrality
- December 2017: Blog: Today’s net neutrality vote – an unsurprising, unfortunate disappointment
- December 2017: Blog: Mozilla Joins Net Neutrality Blackout for ‘Break the Internet’ Day
- November 2017: Blog: What does it take to get net neutrality?
- November 2017: Blog: Mozilla applauds TRAI net neutrality recommendations
- November 2017: Blog: Statement on FCC proposal to roll back net neutrality in the U.S.
- September 2017: Blog: Welcome to San Francisco, Chairman Pai - We Depend on Net Neutrality
- September 2017: Blog: Stand Up for Net Neutrality: Help Paperstorm the FCC
- September 2017: Blog: Busting the myth that net neutrality hampers investment
- July 2017: Filing: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking "Restoring Internet Freedom"
- June 2017: Blog: Mozilla Poll Shows Americans Agree: Protect the Internet, Net Neutrality
- May 2017: Blog: One Step Closer to a Closed Internet
- April 2017: Blog: Mozilla is Ready to Fight: FCC Chairman Announces Plans to Reverse U.S. Net Neutrality Protections
- April 2017: Blog: Dutch court ruling puts net neutrality in question
- March 2017: Filing: Comments on the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality
- February 2017: Blog: Internet Users Deserve Equal Rating Not Zero Rating
- December 2016: Blog: Remember when we Protected Net Neutrality in the U.S. ?
- July 2016: Filing: Comments to BEREC on implementation of EU net neutrality rules
- June 2016: Filing: Comments on the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s Pre-Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality
- June 2016: Blog: EU Internet Users Can Stand Up For Net Neutrality
- June 2016 Blog: A Step Forward for Net Neutrality in the U.S.
- December 2015: Amicus Brief: CCIA and Mozilla to DC Circuit on FCC Open Internet Order
- December 2015: Blog: U.S. Net Neutrality is in the Hands of the D.C. Circuit (Again)
- October 2015: Blog: Net Neutrality Amendments and Final Vote in the EU
- September 2015:Amicus Brief: CCIA and Mozilla to DC Circuit on FCC Net Neutrality Order
- August 2015: Filing: Comments on India DOT report on Net Neutrality
- July 2015: Blog: Decisive Moment for Net Neutrality in Europe
- May 2015: Letter: Mitchell Baker to Prime Minister Modi
- February 2015: Blog: Victory for Net Neutrality - Let's Take It Across the Finish Line
- November 2014: Blog: What We Need to do to Save the Internet As We Know It
- October 2014: Blog: Net Neutrality in the U.S. Reaches a Tipping Point
- September 2014: Filing: Reply Comments to FCC on Net Neutrality
- September 2014: Blog: A Day of Action to Protect Net Neutrality
- August 2014: Blog: Thank you, Mr. President.
- July 2014: Blog: Join Mozilla for global teach-ins on Net Neutrality
- July 2014: Filing: Comments to FCC on Net Neutrality
- June 2014: Blog: Tell the U.S. Congress to Protect Net Neutrality
- May 2014: Filing: Petition to the FCC
- February 2014: Blog: Efforts to Support the Open Internet
- January 2014: Blog: Net Neutrality Decision is Alarming for All Internet Users
Surveillance reform
- February 2020: Blog: Goals for USA FREEDOM reauthorization: reforms, access, and transparency
- December 2019: Filing: Mozilla Cover Letter to Australian Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
- December 2019: Filing: Mozilla Comments on Australian Ministry of Communications Cyber Safety & the Arts TCN Guidance
- December 2019: Blog: India's new data protection bill: Strong on companies, step backward on government surveillance
- June 2019: Filing: Brief Of Amici Curiae Mozilla and Atlassian in support of Movants - Appellants Urging Reversal
- April 2019: Blog: Mozilla reacts to European Parliament plenary vote on EU Terrorist Content regulation
- March 2019: Blog: One hour takedown deadlines: The wrong answer to Europe’s content regulation question
- March 2019: Blog: Indian government allows expanded private sector use of Aadhaar through ordinance (but still no movement on data protection law)
- February 2019: Filing: Australia Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security February 2019 Filing
- February 2019: Blog: Mozilla Foundation fellow weighs in on flawed EU Terrorist Content regulation
- November 2018: Blog: Mozilla files comments on NTIA’s proposed American privacy framework
- October 2018: Filing: Comments to the Australian PJCIS Review of the Telecommunication & Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance & Access) Bill 2018
- October 2018: Blog: Indian Supreme Court rules on Aadhaar: Delayed scrutiny
- September 2018: Blog: Lessons from Carpenter – Mozilla panel discussion at ICDPPC
- August 2018: Blog: Getting cross border lawful access in Europe right
- October 2017: Filing: Mozilla submission to European Commission public consultation on cross-border access to electronic evidence
- August 2017: Blog: Fighting Crime Shouldn’t Kill the Internet
- August 2017: Amicus Brief: Technology Companies to the Supreme Court in Timothy Ivory Carpenter v. United States
- August 2017: Blog: Bringing the 4th Amendment into the Digital Age
- December 2016: Blog: Now We All Agree: There are no safe backdoors when it comes to encryption
- September 2016: Blog: Fighting Back Against Secrecy Orders
- February 2016: Blog: Mozilla Introduces Surveillance Principles for a Secure, Trusted Internet
- December 2015: Filing: Comments on IP Bill
- December 2015: Blog: UK IP Bill is a Threat to Privacy, Security, and Trust Online
- June 2015: Blog: Mozilla applauds U.S. Senate’s passage of the USA FREEDOM Act
- June 2015: Blog: Amendments at risk of derailing USA Freedom
- May 2015: Blog: It's the Final Countdown: US Surveillance Reform Nearing the Finish Line
- May 2015: Blog: Congress Has Only Days Left to Reform Surveillance Law
- May 2015: Blog: French National Assembly Advances Dangerous Mass Surveillance Law
- April 2015: Blog: Mozilla statement on USA FREEDOM Act
- April 2015: Blog: Mozilla Speaks Out on French Intelligence Bill
- April 2015: Blog: Stop Mass Surveillance Under the Patriot Act
- April 2015: Blog: Say No to Data Retention in Surveillance Reform
- March 2015: Blog: Information Sharing Debates Continuing in Problematic Directions
- June 2014: Blog: Congress Takes Steps Forward on Surveillance
- February 2014: Blog: Fighting Back Against Surveillance
- January 2014: Blog: Response to President Obama's Speech on Surveillance
Cybersecurity
- July 2020: Australian watchdog recommends major changes to exceptional access law TOLA
- July 2020: Blog: Laws designed to protect online security should not undermine it
- June 2020: Blog: Mozilla’s analysis: Brazil’s fake news law harms privacy, security, and free expression
- June 2020: Blog: Brazil’s fake news law will harm users
- March 2020: Martin Thomson Letter to Independent National Security Legislation Monitor on TOLA
- March 2020: Blog: Mozilla Statement on EARN IT Act
- February 2020: Blog: The Facts: Mozilla's DNS over HTTPs (DOH)
- February 2020: Blog: The new EU digital strategy: A good start, but more to be done
- December 2019: Blog: Trusted Recursive Resolvers – Protecting Your Privacy with Policy and Technology
- September 2019: Blog: Governments should work to strengthen online security, not undermine it
- August 2019: Blog: Mozilla calls for transparency in compelled access case
- March 2019: Blog: EU takes major step forward on government vulnerability disclosure review processes
- And: Blog: Vulnerability disclosure should be part of new EU Cybersecurity Strategy
- And: Blog: Working Together Towards a more Secure Internet through VEP Reform
- And: Filing: Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe: Technologies, Policies and Legal Challenges
- And: Blog: A step forward for government vulnerability disclosure in Europe
- March 2019: Blog: Indian government allows expanded private sector use of Aadhaar through ordinance (but still no movement on data protection law)
- February 2019: Filing: Australia Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security February 2019 Filing
- November 2018: Blog: Brussels Mozilla Mornings: Critically assessing the EU Terrorist Content regulation
- November 2018: Blog: The EU Terrorist Content Regulation – a threat to the ecosystem and our users’ rights
- And: Blog: EU terrorism regulation threatens internet health in Europe
- And: Manifesto: The Mozilla Manifesto Addendum: Pledge for a Healthy Internet
- And: Report: Digital Inclusion: Who is welcome online?
- And: Blog: Effective and rights-protective procedures for tackling illegal content – Mozilla files comment to the European Commission
- November 2018: Blog: Mozilla files comments on NTIA’s proposed American privacy framework
- October 2018: Filing: Comments to the Australian PJCIS Review of the Telecommunication & Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance & Access) Bill 2018
- October 2018: Blog: Indian Supreme Court rules on Aadhaar: Delayed scrutiny
- September 2018: Blog: Lessons from Carpenter – Mozilla panel discussion at ICDPPC
- September 2018: Blog: The future of online advertising – Mozilla panel discussion at ICDPPC
- September 2018: Blog: EU terrorism regulation threatens internet health in Europe
- August 2018: Blog: Getting cross border lawful access in Europe right
- August 2018: Blog: Brazilian data protection is strong step forward, action needed on enforcement
- July 2018: Blog: Mozilla weighs in on India’s draft data protection bill
- July 2018: Blog: Indian telecom regulator recommends data protection norms for the internet
- And: Blog: Data localization: bad for users, business, and security
- And: Blog: Help Us Spread the Word: Encryption Matters
- And: Blog: ARCEP report: “Device neutrality” and the open internet
- And: Blog: Improving Internet Security through Vulnerability Disclosure
- And: Paper: Mozilla position paper on the legislative proposal for an EU Cybersecurity Act
- And: Filing: Mozilla’s comments on the white paper of the Committee of Experts on data protection framework for India
- July 2018: Blog: A step forward for government vulnerability disclosure in Europe
- June 2018: Contribution: CEPS - Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe
- June 2018: Blog: Data localization: Bad for users, business, and security
- May 2018: Blog: Mozilla Statement on Recent Reports of Aadhaar Data Being Breached (again)
- April 2018: Blog: Mozilla publishes recommendations on government vulnerability disclosure in Europe
- January 2018: Blog: Mozilla statement on breach of Aadhaar data
- November 2017: Blog: White House releases new VEP charter
- October 2017: Blog: Vulnerability disclosure should be part of new EU Cybersecurity Strategy
- September 2017: Blog: Mozilla’s Cyber(in)security Summit
- May 2017: Blog: Working Together Towards a more Secure Internet through VEP Reform
- March 2017: Blog: Mozilla statement on CIA / WikiLeaks
- January 2017: Blog: Discussing online security and risk
- January 2017: Blog: Missing from the Trump Cabinet Nominee Hearings: Cybersecurity for Everyday Internet Users
- December 2016: Blog: Bipartisan Congressional Group Confirms Encryption Backdoors Are Unnecessary
- November 2016: Blog: Time for a Conversation about Government Hacking
- October 2016: Blog: Mozilla Asks President Obama to Help Strengthen Cybersecurity
- September 2016: Blog: Improving Government Disclosure of Security Vulnerabilities
- March 2016: Blog: User Security Relies on Encryption
- November 2015: Filing: Comments on South Africa draft Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill
- October 2015: Blog: Vulnerability Disclosure Should Come Next for Congress on Cybersecurity
- July 2015: Report: Mozilla Cybersecurity Delphi 1.0
- April 2015: Blog: Promoting International Norm Development in Cybersecurity
- March 2015: Blog: CISA Threatens Internet Security and Undermines User Trust
- June 2014: Blog: Ensuring a More Secure Internet: Reset the Net and the Cyber Security Delphi
- January 2014: Blog: Trust but Verify: Repost of article on security value of open source software
- February 2013: Blog: Cyber-security heating up on both sides of the Atlantic
Privacy
- August 2023: Blog: Mozilla Supports Updates to the Health Breach Notification Rule
- March 2023: Blog: Mozilla Submits Comments to NTIA on Privacy, Equity, and Civil Rights
- November 2022: Blog: Mozilla Comments on FTC’s “Commercial Surveillance and Data Security” Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
- August 2022: Blog: It’s Time to Pass U.S. Federal Privacy Legislation
- July 2022: Blog: Mozilla submits comments in OSTP consultation on privacy-preserving data sharing
- May 2022: Event: Mozilla Meetups: The Building Blocks of a Trusted Internet
- January 2022: Blog: Practicing lean data is a journey that can start anywhere
- November 2021: Blog: Mozilla submits comments to the California Privacy Protection Agency
- November 2020: Blog: Mozilla DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) Comment Period: Help us enhance security and privacy online
- August 2020: Blog: By embracing blockchain, a California bill takes the wrong step forward.
- September 2020: Blog: India’s ambitious non personal data report should put privacy first, for both individuals and communities
- June 2020: Blog: Mozilla’s analysis: Brazil’s fake news law harms privacy, security, and free expression
- June 2020: Blog: Brazil’s fake news law will harm users
- June 2020: Blog: Mozilla’s response to EU Commission Public Consultation on AI
- May 2020: Filing: Mozilla’s contribution to the European Commission’s European Strategy for Data - Public Consultation
- May 2020: Filing: Mozilla's Comments in Response to the Public Consultation on India's Strategy for National Open Digital Ecosystems (NODE)
- February 2020: Filing: Submission to Parliamentary JPC on the Data Protection Bill 2019 (India)
- February 2020: Blog: The Facts: Mozilla's DNS over HTTPs (DOH)
- January 2020: Blog: What could an "Open" ID system look like?: Recommendations and Guardrails for National Biometric ID Projects
- December 2019: Filing: Mozilla Cover Letter to Australian Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
- December 2019: Filing: Mozilla Comments on Australian Ministry of Communications Cyber Safety & the Arts TCN Guidance
- December 2019: Blog: Bringing California's privacy law to all Firefox users in 2020
- December 2019: Blog: India's new data protection bill: Strong on companies, step backward on government surveillance
- December 2019: Blog: Trusted Recursive Resolvers – Protecting Your Privacy with Policy and Technology
- December 2019: Blog: Mozilla comments on CCPA regulations
- November 2019: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on the future of openness and data access in the EU
- November 2019: Blog: Mozilla plays role in Kenya's adoption of crucial data protection law
- April 2019: Mozilla affidavit in support of Kenya Human Rights Commission
- April 2019: Blog: A Path Forward: Rights and Rules to Protect Privacy in the United States
- February 2019: Blog: Kenya Government mandates DNA-linked national ID, without data protection law
- January 2019: Blog: Kenya Considers Protection of Privacy and Personal Data
- And: Filing: Submission of Comments on the Kenya Privacy and Data Protection Bill, 2018
- And: Filing: Mozilla’s comments on the white paper of the Committee of Experts on data protection framework for India
- And: Blog: Ahead of Senate vote, Mozilla endorses Brazilian Data Protection Bill (PLC 53/2018)
- And: Blog: Mozilla Releases Recommendations on Draft EU ePrivacy Regulation
- And: Blog: Mozilla files comments on NTIA’s proposed American privacy framework
- And: Filing: Letter to Congress About Facebook Data Sharing
- December 2018: Blog: Privacy in practice: Mozilla talks “lean data” in India
- October 2018: Blog: Indian Supreme Court rules on Aadhaar: Delayed scrutiny
- September 2018: Blog: A mixed bag: Mozilla reacts to the Indian Supreme Court’s landmark verdict on Aadhaar
- September 2018: Blog: EU copyright reform: the facts
- July 2018: Blog: Mozilla applauds passage of Brazilian data protection law
- July 2018: Blog: Ahead of Senate vote, Mozilla endorses Brazilian Data Protection Bill (PLC 53/2018)
- June 2018: Article: We need a strong law on privacy
- June 2018: Blog: Privacy Progress and Protections for California
- June 2018: Blog: The Supreme Court Scores a Win for Privacy
- May 2018: Blog: 13 things to know about the GDPR
- February 2018: Blog: An Open Letter to Justice Srikrishna About Data Privacy and Aadhaar
- January 2018: Filing: Mozilla submission to Srikrishna Committee
- November 2017: Blog: What data protection should look like in India
- November 2017: Blog: Why do you need Aadhaar to investigate a lost package?
- October 2017: Paper: Mozilla position paper on the European Commission’s draft e-Privacy Regulation
- August 2017: Blog: Mozilla applauds India Supreme Court’s decision upholding privacy as a fundamental right
- July 2017: Blog: Mozilla statement on Supreme Court hearings on Aadhaar
- June 2017: Blog: Engaging on e-Privacy at the European Parliament
- May 2017: Op-ed: Aadhaar isn’t progress — it’s dystopian and dangerous
- May 2017: Blog: EU privacy reform can increase trust, user empowerment, but must be done right
- March 2017: Blog: U.S. Broadband Privacy Rules: We will Fight to Protect User Privacy
- January 2017: Blog: Lean Data Practices: Helping Businesses and Developers be more Privacy Aware
- January 2017: Blog: Fighting Back Against Unlawful Warrants and Indefinite Gag Orders to Protect Internet Privacy and Security
- July 2016: Filing: Mozilla e-Privacy filing to European Commission
- July 2016: Filing: Mozilla submission to TRAI Consultation Paper on Cloud Computing
- May 2016: Filing: Comments on FCC NPRM on Broadband Privacy
- May 2016: Blog: The Countdown is On: 24 Months to GDPR Compliance
- January 2016: Blog: Introducing Lean Data Practices
- January 2016: Blog: Prioritizing Privacy: Good for Business
- October 2015: Filing: Letter to the Bundestag
- September 2015: Blog: CalECPA nears the finish line, to potential global benefits
- May 2015: Blog: Putting our Data Privacy Principles Into Action
- March 2015: Blog: Mozilla Privacy Teaching Task Force
- March 2015: Blog: A Look Back at Privacy Day 2015
- March 2015: Blog: Trust in an Increasingly Connected World
- February 2015: Blog: Making Progress on Privacy: CalECPA Reform
- January 2015: Blog: How Mozilla Addresses the Privacy Paradox
- November 2014: Blog: Designing Tiles for Trust
- November 2014: Blog: Mozilla’s Data Privacy Principles Revisited
- November 2014: Blog: Introducing Polaris Privacy Initiative to Accelerate User-focused Privacy Online
- August 2014: Blog: Trust should be the currency
- July 2014: Blog: Prefer:Safe — Making Online Safety Simpler in Firefox
- April 2014: Blog: Clearer Mozilla Privacy Website & Policies
- April 2014: Filing: Big Data
- March 2014: Blog: Marco Civil - A Groundbreaking, Although Not Perfect, Victory for Brazilian Internet Users
- March 2014: Blog: User Data & You: Privacy for Programmers
- January 2014: Blog: Celebrate Data Privacy Day!
- December 2013: Blog: Nationwide Day of Action for Online Privacy
- October 2013: Blog: We’re More Than The Sum Of Our Data
- June 2013: Blog: Mozilla joins with Stanford and others to launch Cookie Clearinghouse
- May 2013: Blog: Designing Meaningful Security and Privacy Experiences (Part II)
- May 2013: Blog: Exploring the Emotions of Security, Privacy and Identity (Part I)
- May 2013: Blog: Mozilla’s new Do Not Track dashboard: Firefox users continue to seek out and enable DNT
- April 2013: Blog: Data, Apps and Developers
- February 2013: Blog: Firefox getting smarter about third-party cookies
- January 2013: Blog: “do track or do not track?” — that is the question
- January 2013: Blog: Search Suggestions for Firefox for Android: Another example of Mozilla’s approach to Privacy by Design
- October 2012: Blog: Being social with privacy in mind
- September 2012: Blog: The next phase of the Collusion project
- September 2012: Blog: Congratulations, Chrome Users
- May 2012: Blog: Do Not Track: It’s the user’s voice that matters
- May 2012: Blog: Do Not Track Gains More Support around the Web
- May 2012: Blog: Do Not Track is for Email Too
- May 2012: Blog: Rolling Out HTTPS Google search
- April 2012: Blog: Mozilla’s Identity Platform Finalist for Federal Support
- April 2012: Blog: Zeroing in on DNT:1
- February 2012: Blog: Do Not Track goes mobile: Mozilla demos privacy preference at Mobile World Congress
- February 2012: Blog: Mozilla Led Effort for DNT Finds Broad Support
- January 2012: Blog: Mozilla to Offer New User-Centric Services in 2012
- November 2011: Blog: Deeper Discussion of our Decision on DNT Defaults
- November 2011: Blog: Why we won’t enable DNT by default
- November 2011: Blog: Do Not Track Adoption in Firefox Mobile is 3x Higher than Desktop
- October 2011: Blog: AdTruth Implements Do Not Track
- September 2011: Blog: Agreeing on Do Not Track
- September 2011: Blog: Building Privacy Into Telemetry
- September 2011: Blog: Mozilla Publishes Developer Guide on DNT; Releases DNT Adoption Numbers
- June 2011: Blog: DNT Gaining Traction in Europe
- May 2011: Blog: What’s the Browser got to do with EU e-Privacy Directive?
- May 2011: Blog: Catching up on DNT Developments
- March 2011: Blog: Industry Adoption of DNT Underway
- March 2011: Blog: Mozilla’s Comments to the FTC on Privacy
- January 2011: Blog: DNT: 1 = “Tell sites I do not want to be tracked”
- January 2011: Blog: More Choice and Control Over Online Tracking
- January 2011: Blog: Mozilla’s Privacy & Data Operating Principles
Access
- November 2019: Blog: Disconnecting the Connected: How Regulatory and Tax Treatment of Over-The-Top-Services in Africa Creates Barriers for Internet Access
- June 2019: Blog: It's time for the US Senate to Save the Net
- April 2019: Blog: US House Votes to Save the Internet
- July 2017: Blog: Mozilla releases research results: Zero rating is not serving as an on-ramp to the internet
- March 2017: Blog: Announcing the Equal Rating Innovation Challenge Winners
- January 2017: Blog: Locally Relevant Content Gap and Equal Rating
- January 2017: Blog: Mozilla Comments on TRAI Free Data Recommendations
- June 2016: Filing: Comments by the Mozilla Corporation on the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s Consultation Paper on Free Data
- December 2015: Filing: Mozilla Comment on TRAI Consultation Paper on Differential Pricing
- November 2015: Filing: Comments on OSIPTEL (Peru) zero-rating resolution
- October 2015: Blog: 4 Days in NYC for the Open Web Fellows
- August 2015: Blog: Host the Heroes of Tomorrow
- June 2015: Filing: Comments to RUS, NTIA RFC on Broadband Opportunity Council
- May 2015: Filing: Letter from Mitchell Baker to Prime Minister Modi Supporting Net Neutrality in India
- May 2015: Blog: Mozilla View on Zero-Rating
Copyright
- January 2020: Blog: Competition and Innovation in Software Development Depend on a Supreme Court Reversal in Google v. Oracle
- September 2019: Blog: CASE Act Threatens User Rights in the United States
- March 2019: Blog: Mozilla statement on the adoption of the EU Copyright directive
- March 2019: Blog: EU copyright reform: a missed opportunity
- And: Blog: Copyright reform in the European Union
- And: Blog: EU Copyright Law Undermines Innovation and Creativity on the Internet. Mozilla is Fighting for Reform
- And: Blog: Mozilla reacts to EU Parliament vote on copyright reform
- And: Blog: Mozilla statement on the conclusion of EU copyright directive ‘trialogue’ negotiations
- And: Slides: The future of creativity: Why openness matters
- February 2019: Blog: Mozilla Asks Supreme Court to Protect App Development
- February 2019: Blog: Mozilla statement on the conclusion of EU copyright directive ‘trialogue’ negotiations
- September 2018: Blog: Mozilla reacts to EU Parliament vote on copyright reform
- July 2018: Blog: EU Parliament rejects rubber stamping disastrous copyright bill
- July 2018: Op-ed: The EU’s disastrous copyright reform will sabotage internet culture
- April 2018: Blog: Decision in Oracle v. Google Fair Use Case Could Hinder Innovation in Software Development
- June 2018: Blog: Parliament adopts dangerous copyright proposal – but the battle continues
- July 2017: Interview: Raegan MacDonald with IPPro the Internet
- May 2017: Blog: Fair Use is Essential to Software Development
- February 2017: Filing: Section 512 Study, Request for Additional Comments
- January 2017: Filing: Input on Register of Copyrights
- September 2016: Blog: Commission Proposal to Reform Copyright is Inadequate
- October 2016: Filing: Additional Comments on Section 1201 Study
- August 2016: Filing: FCC Letter on Copyright and Set-top Boxes
- June 2016: Filing: Letter on IPR Enforcement
- May 2016: Blog: This is What a Rightsholder Looks Like in 2016
- April 2016: Filing: Comments on Section 512 Study
- April 2016: Filing: Mozilla submission to European Commission on IPRED
- March 2016: Filing: Mozilla comments on Section 1201 Study
- May 2015: Blog: Copyright Reform in the European Union
Patent
- May 2018: Blog: Using interoperability for horizontal competition and data portability
- April 2018: Blog: Interoperability: Questions of principle and principal
- January 2017: Amicus Brief: Supreme Court in Impression Products v. Lexmark Int'l
- January 2017: Blog: Patent Rights Should Be Balanced By Consumer Rights
- January 2017: Filing: Comments to USPTO RFC on Subject-Matter Eligibility
- December 2016: Patent Infographic
- October 2016: Debuted Patent Quest at MozFest
- January 2016: Amicus Brief: Internet Companies to Federal Circuit in Halo Electronics v. Pulse Electronics
- November 2015: Mozilla Open Software Patent Initiative
- May 2015: Filing: Comments to USPTO RFC on Enhancing Patent Quality
- April 2015: Blog: Open Source Software and the Patent System
Internet governance
- June 2020: Filing: Mozilla and CDT Joint Filing to National Telecommunications & Information Administration on WTSA Priorities
- June 2020: Blog: Mozilla’s response to EU Commission Public Consultation on AI
- June 2020: Blog: Mozilla releases recommendations on EU Data Strategy
- May 2020: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on advertising and micro-targeting in the EU Digital Services Act
- February 2020: Blog: The new EU digital strategy: A good start, but more to be done
- February 2020: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on the EU Digital Services Act: Making responsibility a reality
- November 2019: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on the future of openness and data access in the EU
- August 2019: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on the future of EU content regulation
- March 2019: Blog: Meet the newest walled garden
- January 2019: Blog: Online content regulation in Europe: a paradigm for the future #1
- And: Blog: Searching for sustainable and progressive policy solutions for illegal content in Europe
- And: Blog: India attempts to turn online companies into censors and undermines security – Mozilla responds
- And: Blog: Fighting Crime Shouldn’t Kill the Internet
- And: Blog: The EU Terrorist Content Regulation – a threat to the ecosystem and our users’ rights
- January 2019: Blog: India attempts to turn online companies into censors and undermines security – Mozilla responds
- November 2018: Blog: Mozilla files comments on NTIA’s proposed American privacy framework
- February 2016: Blog: Mozilla Stands up for Public Participation and Openness in Trans-Pacific Partnership
- April 2015: Blog: Comments Sought on Internet Governance Transition
- September 2014: Blog: Reflects on the 9th Internet Governance Forum
- April 2014: Blog: Reflections on NETmundial
- April 2014: Filing: Mozilla Submission on Evolving Internet Governance
- March 2014: Blog: O inovador Marco Civil da Internet precisa de apoio!
Disinformation & Illegal Content
- July 2020: Blog: Criminal proceedings against Malaysiakini will harm free expression in Malaysia
- June 2020: Blog: Mozilla’s analysis: Brazil’s fake news law harms privacy, security, and free expression
- June 2020: Blog: Brazil’s fake news law will harm users
- February 2020: Blog: The new EU digital strategy: A good start, but more to be done
- February 2020: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on the EU Digital Services Act: Making responsibility a reality
- January 2020: Blog: Open Letter to Indian IT Minister by Mozilla, GitHub, and Cloudflare: Release draft intermediary liability rules, assuage concerns voiced during public consultation
- October 2019: Blog: A Year in Review: Fighting Online Disinformation
- August 2019: Blog: Mozilla Mornings on the future of EU content regulation
- July 2019: Blog: Building on the UK white paper: How to better protect internet openness and individuals' rights in the fight against online harms
- April 2019: Blog: What we think about the UK government’s ‘Online Harms’ white paper
- And: Blog: Searching for sustainable and progressive policy solutions for illegal content in Europe
- And: Blog: One hour takedown deadlines: The wrong answer to Europe’s content regulation question
- And: Blog: EU copyright reform: a missed opportunity
- And: Blog: The EU Terrorist Content Regulation – a threat to the ecosystem and our users’ rights
- And: Blog: Online content regulation in Europe: a paradigm for the future #1
- January 2019: Blog: Brussels Mozilla Mornings – Disinformation and online advertising: an unhealthy relationship?
- October 2018: Blog: Getting serious about political ad transparency with Ad Analysis for Facebook
- September 2018: Blog: EU Code published: another step forward in the fight against disinformation
- July 2018: Blog: Searching for sustainable and progressive policy solutions for illegal content in Europe
- March 2018: Blog: Report of High Level Expert Group on “Fake News”: A good first step, more work is needed
- And: Blog: Mozilla files response to European Commission ‘Fake news and online disinformation’ public consultation
- And: Filing: Mozilla EU filing on fake news and online disinformation
- And: Filing: Measures to further improve the effectiveness of the fight against illegal content online
- And: Blog: Effective and rights-protective procedures for tackling illegal content – Mozilla files comment to the European Commission
- And: Contribution to Final report of the High Level Expert Group on Fake News and Online Disinformation
- March 2018: Blog: Speech and liability at the fragile core of the open internet
Miscellaneous
- July 2020: Blog: The Open Technology Fund’s vital role for democracy worldwide should not be undermined
- May 2020: Blog: An opportunity for openness and user agency in the proposed Facebook-Giphy merger
- September 2019: Blog: Charting a new course for tech competition
- April 2019: Blog: Brussels Mozilla Mornings: A policy blueprint for internet health
- March 2019: Filing: Submission to DIPP on India's Draft E-Commerce Policy (India)
- March 2019: Blog: Mozilla statement on the Christchurch terror attack
- September 2018: Blog: Contributing to the European Commission’s review of digital competition
- August 2018: Blog: Mozilla files FTC comments calling for interoperability to promote competition
- April 2018: Blog: What I wish Zuckerberg had said
- March 2018: Blog: It’s time for the G20’s first digital agenda
- January 2018: Blog: Mozilla’s Public Policy Impact on Internet Health
- January 2018: Blog: Here’s to a New Kid on the Block
- October 2017: Filing: Submission to UK Technology Committee Inquiry on Algorithms
- July 2017 : Blog: G20 Nations Must Set Clear Priorities For Digital Agenda
- April 2017: Filing: European Data Economy consultation
- April 2017: Blog: Mozilla at #rp17: What’s up with Internet Health?
- March 2017: Blog: Mozilla @RightsCon 2017: Come See How We Are Fighting For An Open Internet
- January 2017: Blog: Calling on the New U.S Presidential Administration to Make the Internet a Priority
- May 2016: Blog: Mozilla’s Transparency Report
- January 2015: Blog: Reflections on CES 2015
- November 2014: Blog: MozFest – It’s a Wrap!
- August 2014: Blog: MozFest 2014 – Calling All Policy & Advocacy Session Proposals
- January 2014: Blog: Introducing our New Open Internet Policy Blog