Articles from 2015

Copyright reform in the European Union

The European Union is considering broad reform of copyright regulations as part of a “Digital Single Market” reform agenda. Review of the current Copyright Directive, passed in 2001, began with … Read more

Putting Our Data Privacy Principles Into Action

In November, we told you about Mozilla’s updated Data Privacy Principles, which inform how we build products, manage user data, and select and interact with partners. Today, Mozilla’s Content Services … Read more

Mozilla Advocacy – 2015 Plan

Mozilla Advocacy — Our 2015 Plan for Protecting and Advancing the Open Web Advocacy is a relatively new area of focus for Mozilla. Our increased emphasis on advocacy is born … Read more

Mozilla View on Zero-Rating

Our support of net neutrality is grounded in our belief that we all must fight to maintain an open, global, and growing Internet. Because of the scale and potential of … Read more

Mozilla statement on USA FREEDOM Act

Today, a new version of the USA FREEDOM Act is being introduced in both the House and Senate, with bipartisan support. We’re sharing the following statement: “At Mozilla, we believe … Read more

Mozilla speaks out on French intelligence bill

Since Snowden, we have seen increasing government conversations about the appropriate limits of surveillance; Some states have sought to restrict their own access to information and others have focused on … Read more