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The creation of the organisation was motivated by the raid on Steve Jackson Games by the United States Secret Service. Its second big case was Bernstein v. United States, where programmer and professor Daniel Bernstein sued the government for permission to publish his encryption software, Snuffle, and a paper describing it. More recently the organization has been involved in defending Edward Felten, Jon Johansen, and Dmitry Sklyarov.
On February 18, 2004, the EFF announced [1] that it has received $1.2 million from the estate of Leonard Zubkoff. It will use $1 million of this money to establish the "EFF Endowment Fund for Digital Civil Liberties".