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by Mike Masnick on (#72DHH)
We're a few weeks into our end of year crowdfunding campaign-donate $100 or more (check out that $230 option!) and we'll send you our first commemorative challenge coin celebrating 30 years of Section 230. I've already laid out why our coverage matters, why we're not selling out (because we're not like Bari Weiss), and why [...]
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by Rindala Alajaji on (#72CW5)
It's nearly the end of 2025, andhalf of the USandthe UKnow require you to upload your ID or scan your face to watch sexual content." Ahandful of statesandAustralianow have various requirements to verify your age before you can create a social media account. Age-verification laws may sound straightforward to some: protect young people online by [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#72CTJ)
While each iteration presents a chance to improve, there are some very real reasons why facial recognition tech will do a bit of stagnating. And that reason is the biggest market for this tech: law enforcement agencies. In 2019, the US National Institute for Science and Technology studied 189 different facial recognition algorithms. The results [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#72CQZ)
If your product is even a third as innovative and useful as you claim it is, you shouldn't have to go around trying a little too hard to convince people. The product's usefulness should speak for itself. And you definitely shouldn't be forcing people to use products they've repeatedly told you they don't actually appreciate [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#72CPK)
Last week, Google filed suit against SerpApi, a scraping company that helps businesses pull data from Google search results. The lawsuit claims SerpApi violated DMCA Section 1201 by circumventing Google's technological protection measures" to access search results-and the copyrighted content within them-without permission. There's just one problem with this theory: Google built its entire business [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#72CPM)
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by Tim Cushing on (#72CN9)
Yeah, the economy sucks and trade-war tariff agendas are only making things worse. But as Trump promised/threatened during a recent national address from the White House, things are turning around, even if you (MAGA voters especially) are too stupid to see it. It looks like the first growth market to see a significant increase might [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#72CHP)
We've noted how right wing billionaire Larry Ellison, as part of his attempt to control the entirety of media, had launcheda $108 billion hostile takeover bid for Warner Brothers backed by Saudi cash. Larry, as we've seen withCBSand his interestin TikTok, is trying to convert what's left of U.S. media into a giant safe space [...]
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by Glyn Moody on (#72CAV)
One of the little-known but extremely telling episodes in the history of modern copyright, discussed in Walled Culture the book (free digital versionsavailable), concerns theMarrakesh Treaty. A post on the Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) site from 2017 hasa good summaryof what the treaty is about, and why it is important: It sets out exceptions and [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#72C8S)
Here's a fun game the Trump administration keeps playing: destroy a successful government program, wait a few months, then breathlessly announce you've invented" the exact same thing but with obvious corruption mechanisms baked in. Last week, the administration excitedly announced a new Tech Force"-a program to bring tech talent into government for two-year stints to [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#72C56)
If you've been around a while, you might remember that Verizon used to be completely obnoxious when it came to forcing you to use their phones and their shitty apps. At one point, Verizon wouldn't even let you use a competing GPS mapping app, locking you to Verizon's substandard VCAST apps. The company also adored [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#72C2V)
Once again, this administration is demonstrating it has zero interest in serving the public. The administration acts together to serve a single person: Donald Trump. Anything that looks like it might benefit the public more than it benefits Trump is unacceptable. The man at the top considers everything to be zero sum. And that means [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#72C2W)
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by Mike Masnick on (#72C05)
If you're wondering what independent journalism that won't bend to White House pressure looks like, you're looking at it. On Sunday night, CBS News' newly imported editor in chief," Bari Weiss, killed a 60 Minutes story about Trump's illegal deportations to a Salvadoran concentration camp-hours before it was set to air. Why? Because it might [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#72BVM)
Brendan Carr was dragged before Congress last week for some light questioning about all the terrible, illegal bullshit he's been up to. While the hearing mostly focused on FCC independence and Carr's failed bid to try and censor Jimmy Kimmel, it didn't touch on the other extremist nonsense Carr's been up to, including his assault [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#72BMA)
I guess I'm a masochist, so here we go. In my recent post about Let It Die: Inferno and the game developer's fairly minimal use of AI and machine learning platforms, I attempted to make the point that wildly stratified opinions on the use or non-use of AI was making actual nuanced conversation quite difficult. [...]
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by Peter Elkind and Katherine Mangan on (#72BFW)
This story wasoriginally publishedby ProPublica.Republished under aCC BY-NC-ND 3.0license. On the morning of Thursday, July 31, James B. Milliken was enjoying a round of golf at the remote Sand Hills club in Western Nebraska when his cellphone buzzed. Milliken was still days away from taking the helm of the sprawling University of California system, but [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#72BDT)
You generally don't see criminal charges filed against judges at any level of the court system. If it does happen, it's used to address egregious and constant criminal activity by sitting judges. The most common path towards discipline relies on the court system itself, which allows courts to punish judges for misbehavior and, in rare [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#72BBC)
Fourteen years ago, right after the FCC issued its order on net neutrality, Marsha Blackburn flipped out and released a video talking (misleadingly!) about how wonderful Facebook and Twitter were and how they would be destroyed if the big evil government interfered in any way with the internet. As she says there has never been [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#72B90)
We've noted repeatedly how right wing billionaire Larry Ellison hired Bari Weiss to run CBS for a very obvious set of reasons: to coddle wealth and power, validate and amplify right wing grievance bullshit, divide and distract the electorate, and undermine real journalism. And she's doing all of those things incredibly well. Weiss' first major [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#72B91)
The Complete IT Exams Training Bundle covers five platforms - Cisco, AWS, CompTIA, Microsoft, Google, and Linux - with expert-led courses, labs, and exam prep. The bundle comes with access to multiple exam preparation platforms including LinuxPath, DojoLab, CodeDirect, and ExamsDigest. You'll be able to train for CompTIA Security+, AWS Solutions Architect, Cisco CCNA, Linux+, [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#72B92)
Imagine having all the power but none of the brains. That's the current administration, the one that behaves like a blind, enraged bull set loose in its own china shop. We can always get more china," says the administration, shortly before realizing it really can't, thanks to tariff efforts that ensure China won't be buying [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#72B1P)
I've written a lot about the AOL->AT&T->Time Warner->Discovery mergers simply because I think they perfectly encapsulate thepointless, destructive incompetence at the heart of modern media consolidation, and the cannibalistic nature of Wall Street's obsession with illusory quarterly growth propped up by smoke, mirrors, and complex accounting. Ever since the original AOL Time Warner merger back [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#72AP1)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is MrWilson with a comment about Trump announcing all the things he's going to spend his tariff tax revenue on: Behold, the Party of Fiscal Responsibility Corruptibility! In second place, it's Thad with a comment about what's going on with AI: Also, the problem isn't [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#72A5Y)
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, USA Today published its latest bogus oped against Section 230 that misrepresented the law, a district court rejected CDT's challenge of Trump's ridiculous executive order about 230, and Trump appointed an unqualified 230-hater to a top DOJ role. Lindsay Graham threatened to repeal 230 if it wasn't reformed, [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#729WR)
With national public health being run by RFK Jr., or run into the ground if you prefer, it's been left to individual states to figure out where and how to fill in the gaps. Some states, such as Florida, have fully embraced Kennedy's anti-scientific posture and are moving as quickly as possible to dismantle public [...]
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by Katharine Trendacosta on (#729TX)
The state of streaming is... bad. It's very bad. The first step in wanting to watch anything is a web search: Where can I stream X?" Then you have to scroll past an AI summary with no answers, and then scroll past the sponsored links. After that, you find out that the thing you want [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#729S2)
We've noted how Larry Ellison, as part of his attempt to control the entirety of media, had launched a $108 billion hostile takeover bid for Warner Brothers. Larry, as we've seen with CBS and his interest in TikTok, is trying to convert what's left of U.S. media into a giant safe space for affluent right [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#729PW)
Not this shit again. A bipartisan group of the most anti-internet Senators around have released their latest version of a plan to sunset Section 230." We went over this last year when they floated the same idea: they have no actual plan for how to make sure the open internet can continue. Instead, their plan" [...]
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by Brett Murphy and Anna Maria Barry-Jester on (#729MJ)
This story wasoriginally publishedby ProPublica.Republished under aCC BY-NC-ND 3.0license. Rose Natabo needs to leave one of her starving sons behind. At dawn, she squeezes her firstborn goodbye, then wraps her youngest, Santo, to her back, his legs akimbo at her waist. Taking the hand of her middle child, James, she hurries away toward help, her [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#729MK)
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by Tim Cushing on (#729HQ)
If there's anything the GOP/MAGA party can't stand, it's people who won't fall in line. It openly courts fascism while still pretending its ultimate concern is the protection of (certain) civil liberties. It cheers on politically motivated prosecutions while still making mouth noises about activist judges." It's a land of contrasts, to be sure. But [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#729CC)
There were rumblings about this for a while, but it looks like the Trump TikTok deal is done, and it's somehow the worst of all possible outcomes, amazingly making all of the biggest criticisms about TikTok significantly worse. Quite an accomplishment. The Chinese government has signed off on the deal, which involves offloading a large [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#7294J)
As RFK Jr. continues to dismantle public health in this country policy brick by policy brick, there have fortunately been some consistent sources of sanity for the public to turn to. One of those sources has been the American Academy of Pediatrics, an important organization that provides guidance and dispenses funds to healthcare professionals and [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#72910)
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderations Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice - or go straight to the RSS feed. In the last Ctrl-Alt-Speech of the year, Mike and Ben [...]
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by Joe Mullin on (#728YQ)
We filed our own comment with the USPTO regarding their attempt to weaken the important inter partes review (IPR) process that has been hugely helpful in getting rid of bad patents. Over at EFF, Joe Mullin wrote up an analysis of some of the comments to the USPTO, which we're running here as well. A [...]
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by Brett Murphy and Anna Maria Barry-Jester on (#728W1)
This story wasoriginally publishedby ProPublica.Republished under aCC BY-NC-ND 3.0license. On July 18, a mild, overcast night in Nairobi, Kenya, a team of President Donald Trump's top foreign aid advisers ducked into a meeting room at the Tribe Hotel, their luxury accommodations in the city's diplomatic quarter, for a private dinner. The visitors from Washington included [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#728SD)
FCC boss Brendan Carr was dragged before Congress this week for some light questioning about his repeated, often-illegal abuses of FCC power. It was the first time the FCC has had to appear before Congress in five years, and the questioning, unsurprisingly, mostly dealt with Carr's failed attempts to censor comedian Jimmy Kimmel for making [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#728SE)
MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creating of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages. That's all well and good, but it means nothing if you don't have a firm grasp of the data types used within MATLAB. In the Complete MATLAB Programming Master Class, you'll [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#728SF)
President Trump, who keeps pretending he's for free speech, but who has filed more defamation lawsuits against more media organizations than any president in history (combined), has done so again. This time, he has sued the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in Florida (naturally). For context: the only other president to come anywhere close was Teddy [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#728GG)
Shortly after Netflixannounced a $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Brothers, the Ellison family, alongside Jared Kushner and the Saudis, unveiled their own hostile takeover bid to pre-empt the deal. As we've discussed, Larry Ellison is trying to gobble up what's left of old media (CBS, Paramount, Warner Brothers, CNN) and fuse it with new media [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#72886)
I've said it roughly a zillion times: trademark bullying exists because it works. One of the unfortunate inequities of our system is that having a large legal warchest simply allows someone to push around others over trademark concerns" that aren't valid. The formula for this is consistent. Large corporate interest with lawyers at the ready [...]
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by Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Brett Murphy, and Peter D on (#7284V)
This story wasoriginally publishedby ProPublica.Republished under aCC BY-NC-ND 3.0license. The original has additional imagery which is worth checking out as well. On the one-month anniversary of President Donald Trump's inauguration earlier this year, a group of his appointed aides gathered to celebrate. For four weeks, they had been working overtime to dismantle the U.S. Agency [...]
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by Konstantinos Komaitis on (#7281Y)
In December 2025, the world crossed a threshold. For the first time ever, access to the major social media platforms was no longer guaranteed by interest, connection, or curiosity - but by a birth date. A new law in Australia decrees that people under 16 may no longer legally hold accounts on major social-media services. [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#727ZM)
Trump was always going to target Minnesota and, specifically, the home of its most liberal residents, Minneapolis. Trump hates the state's governor, Tim Walz. He also hates one of the state's congressional reps, Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia. This is only part of Trump's recent hateful statements targeting Somalians, Tim Walz, and Rep. [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#727ZN)
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by Mike Masnick on (#727X8)
Yesterday, Rep. Harriet Hageman released her bill to repeal Section 230. She's calling it reform," but make no mistake-it's a repeal, and I'll explain why below. The law turns 30 in February, and there's a very real chance this could be its last anniversary. Which is why we're running Techdirt's fundraising campaign right now, offering [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#727PC)
We've noted how Republicansare rewriting the 2021 infrastructure bill(they voted against) to ensure that billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded broadband grants wind up in the back pocket of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos (and their low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite broadband ventures, Starlink and Project Kuiper). This is billions of taxpayer dollars being paid to billionaires [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#727DE)
There are lots of good reasons to call for the impeachment or ouster or RFK Jr. He's flatly unqualified for the role. He's introducing all kinds of health risks for diseases we shouldn't even have to worry about any longer because he's an anti-vaxxer con-artist. He's so bad at his job that high level administrators [...]
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by Keri Blakinger on (#727AZ)
This story wasoriginally publishedby ProPublica.Republished under aCC BY-NC-ND 3.0license. After years of struggling to find enough workers for some of the nation's toughest lockups, the Federal Bureau of Prisons is facing a new challenge: Corrections officers are jumping ship for more lucrative jobs at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is one of the unintended consequences [...]
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