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The Emptiness Of Zuck’s Promise To Move ‘Biased’ Trust & Safety From California To Texas
I know that Mark Zuckerberg no longer likes fact-checking, but it's not going to stop me from continuing to fact-check him. I'm going to rate his claimed plans of moving trust & safety and content moderation teams away from California to Texas as not just an obnoxiously stupid political suck-up, but also something that increasingly [...]
Why Google And Apple (And Others) Have No Choice: They Can’t Restart TikTok, They Can Only Fight
Even though the Supreme Court somehow didn't agree, the ban on TikTok remains unconstitutional garbage for all the reasons we've discussed: its impact on the platform itself, the impact on its users, and its impact on other service providers that help it work. The corrupt scramble we've seen to try to keep it going, ever [...]
The Fake Government ‘Efficiency’ Agency Known As DOGE Already Faces Multiple Lawsuits
One of the many new executive orders signed by PresidentDonald Trumpon Monday was the long-hyped creation of the Department of Government Efficiency(DOGE). DOGE is portrayed as a sort of government efficiency and innovation office, but it's primarily flimsy cover for the extraction class as they eliminate corporate oversight, consumer protection, labor rights, and the social [...]
The TikTok Ban Was Jawboning, And Yet Another Example Illustrating Why Jawboning Is Bad (And Unconstitutional)
This post was written on Sunday. By the time you read it there may have been 12,492 further unconstitutional TikTok-related hijinks since then, but because this particular kind of unconstitutional violation might well rear its ugly head again, if not with respect to TikTok then with respect to something else, it's still worth pointing out [...]
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The Technological Poison Pill: How ATProtocol Encourages Competition, Resists Evil Billionaires, Lock-In & Enshittification
Disclosure: I'm on the board of Bluesky, so feel free to take as many grains of salt as you want in reading it, even though part of this is cheering on a new entrant looking to build an alternative to Bluesky. There's been some debate over the last year or so regarding Bluesky and how [...]
Verizon Class Action Nets Piddly Payouts Over Company’s Completely Bogus Fees
Last year U.S. broadband giant Verizon faced yet another class action lawsuit for sleazy, misleading fees. This latest $100 million class action alleged that Verizon for years ripped off its customers via a $3 (and up) Administrative and Telco Recovery Charge" that it tacked at the bottom of user bills to help the company falsely [...]
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side Stephen T. Stone with a comment about platforms systematically removing a user for making a deck of Most Wanted CEO playing cards: The same people who celebrate this will whine their asses off if someone gets banned from Twitter for saying a racial slur. Can't [...]
This Week In Techdirt History: January 12th – 18th
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, an excellent piece in the New York Times looked how years of copyright maximalism were killing pop music. AG William Barr was sparring with Apple over the DOJ's ability to crack iPhones, and Devin Nunes was extending his legal threats to fellow congressional representatives. We looked at the [...]
Justin Baldoni Sues Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds, Streisanding All Of This Into A Mega-Story
I suppose this was probably inevitable, but boy do I wonder if it's smart. We were just talking about the celebrity drama du jour between Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Justin Baldoni. The very short version of this is that Lively and Baldoni starred in a movie together, Lively sued Baldoni and made a series [...]
In Upholding The TikTok Ban, SCOTUS Compromises, And With It The First Amendment
As the we wrote in our amicus brief (which it appears the justices did not read - guess they didn't have time...), if the TikTok ban is blessed, it provides a roadmap for how to avoid the Constitution's prohibition to make no law" abridging free expression. All the government needs to do is declare that [...]
FTC Bans GM From Selling Driver Location Data For 5 Years
Last year, Kashmir Hill at the New York Timespublished a major storyconfirming that automakers collect all sorts of driver behavior data then sell it to a long list of companies - without making that clear to car owners or getting consent. That includes insurance companies, which are now jacking up insurance rates if they see [...]
Italian Legislators Rekindle Decade-Long Grudge Match Against Tripadvisor And Its Reviewers
Italy remains pretty fucking weird when it comes to all things Italian. From top prosecutors taking aim at vendors who debase" respected Italian art by, say, offering products featuring Michelangelo's David" (mainly the naked bits, which is all of it) or fining government entities (even those engaged in promoting tourism) for using any other language [...]
SCOTUS: TikTok’s China Connection Is So Scary & Urgent, We Can Ban An Entire App. Biden Admin: Just Kidding, We Won’t Enforce It
It seemed pretty obvious from the way the Supreme Court's oral arguments went regarding the TikTok ban that this would be the outcome: a 9-0 per curiam decision saying eh, it's fine to ban TikTok." There is no doubt that, for more than 170 million Americans, TikTok offers a distinctive and expansive outlet for expression, [...]
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As Zuckerberg Goes Around Whining About Biden, He Made Sure To First Get His New Approach Approved By Trump
Remember how Zuckerberg was done with politics"? Remember how he promised that he was going to stop doing what politicians demanded he do? Now it turns out that he not only did his big set of moderation changes to please Trump, but did so only after he was told by the incoming administration to act. [...]
FTC Finally Sues John Deere Over Years Of ‘Right To Repair’ Abuses
A few years ago agricultural equipment giant John Deere found itselfon the receiving end of an antitrust lawsuitfor its efforts to monopolize tractor repair. The lawsuits noted that the company consistently purchased competing repair centers in order to consolidate the sector and force customers into using the company's own repair facilities, driving up costs and [...]
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Bullshit In A China Shop
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The NHL Just Can’t Get Social Media Right
The NHL keeps doing this kind of crap to itself. Of all the major American sports leagues, I'd say it's pretty clear that the National Hockey League trails all the others in terms of getting things right with the internet. The league finally piggybacked onto the MLB Advanced Media platform several years ago to power [...]
Platforms Systematically Removed A User Because He Made “Most Wanted CEO” Playing Cards
On December 14, James Harr, the owner of an online store calledComradeWorkwear, announced on social media thathe planned to sella deck of Most Wanted CEO" playing cards, satirizing the infamous Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards" introduced by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in 2003. Perthe ComradeWorkwear website, the Most Wanted CEO cards would offer a critique [...]
Rogan Misses The Mark: How Zuck’s Misdirection On Gov’t Pressure Goes Unchallenged
If you only remember two things about the government pressure campaign to influence Mark Zuckerberg's content moderation decisions, make it these: Donald Trump directly threatened to throw Zuck in prison for the rest of his life, and just a couple months ago FCC Commissioner (soon to be FCC chair) Brendan Carr threatened Meta that if [...]
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Ninth Circuit Reverses Course, Says Oregon’s Surreptitious Recording Law Is Constitutional, Actually
As I noted when the Ninth Circuit Appeals Court handed down its original decision back in 2023, I didn't care much for the plaintiff, but I did care quite a bit about the First Amendment. Less-than-ideal litigants make some pretty good caselaw, and that's how it went here. The plaintiff challenging Oregon's surreptitious recording law [...]
Biden’s TikTok Flip-Flop: President Rushes To Undo Ban He Championed As Backlash Grows
We're still waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on the TikTok ban case, which is expected to come today or tomorrow. But things are getting increasingly silly. The Biden administration, which actively pushed for the ban and eagerly signed it into law, is now making a last-ditch effort to... keep the app operating, even [...]
Justin Baldoni Streisand’s Accusations Against Him By Sending Legal Threat Over ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’
There have been very few times I've encountered something in life that feels like it was absolutely made specifically for me. The Deadpool movie series is one of those few things. For my sensibilities, they're just about perfect. And one of my favorite aspects of the films is the fourth-wall-breaking nature of the main character. [...]
We’re Halfway Through The Public Domain Game Jam, And There’s Still Plenty Of Time To Get Involved
We're at the halfway point of January, and that means we're at the halfway point of the latest edition of our public domain game jam, Gaming Like It's 1929! As in past years, we're celebrating the entry of new works into the public domain by calling on game designers of all stripes and levels of [...]
Celebrated Lawyer ‘Fires’ Meta As A Client Over Zuck’s ‘Neo-Nazi Madness’
Mark Lemley is one of, if not the biggest names in IP law. So when Lemley makes a move, it's worth paying attention. And that's exactly what happened this week when he announced that he has fired Meta as a client." There are various lists that come out from time to time about the most [...]
Your Exercise Gear Reserves The Right To Track And Sell Data On How You Smell
A new Consumer Reports study unsurprisingly finds that popular exercise equipment makers collect way more data on users than is necessary, then sell access to that data to a wide variety of dodgy and largely unregulated data brokers and middle men, who in turn generally play fast and loose with it. Consumer Reports studied ten [...]
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SEC Sues Musk Over Stealth Twitter Stock Grab, Years Too Late
In what is almost certainly a case of too little, too late, the SEC on Tuesday sued Elon Musk for failing to file a public announcement about his secretive Twitter equity position. The lawsuit, coming nearly three years after Musk's alleged violations, highlights the billionaire's brazen flouting of disclosure rules and the SEC's glacial pace [...]
Colorado Dept. Of Corrections Spends $500k On Body Cams Before Deciding No Officers Need To Wear Them
Even though corrections officers seem to feel these devices will help them more than they will hurt them, the Colorado Department of Corrections has decided it's not going to equip officers with body cameras. This is a pretty terrible outcome, especially since the DOC has spent a couple years and half-million dollars on build-up before [...]
Why The Australian Open Looks Different For Some This Year: Broadcast Rights
It's no secret that the world of live sports is becoming increasingly complicated due to the fractured nature of broadcast and streaming rights. Between leagues like the NFL making sure their own streaming services aren't terribly useful and that finding any particular game requires Sherlock-ian investigative efforts, these new and complicated deals that major sports [...]
Techdirt Podcast Episode 408: Copyright vs AI – Hollywood & Creators
Support us on Patreon We've got another cross-post episode this week! Recently, Mike appeared on The Dynamist podcast from the Foundation for American Innovation for the second entry in a four-part series about copyright and artificial intelligence. He's joined by Alex Winter and Tim Hwang, and host Evan Swarztrauber, for a discussion about how artists, [...]
TikTok Users Gleefully Embrace Even More Chinese App To Spite US TikTok Ban
Great job, US government. You went so overboard with your TikTok is an evil Chinese app" and deciding to ban it that you're pushing kids to go even deeper into the Chinese app ecosystem. The US government's ham-handed attempt to ban TikTok on national security grounds is not only a troubling attack on free speech [...]
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Trump’s DHS Pick, Kristi Noem, Decides To Undermine Public Safety By Cutting Funding For Public Broadcasting
Hitch yourself to a wagon and see what you get. Area dog-killer/current governor/possible DHS head Kristi Noem boarded the Trump Train when it first passed through town nearly a decade ago. Since then, she's won the loyalty of a bunch of fascist-adjacent dipshits who don't care how much they vote against their own interests, as [...]
What Adaptation? Cable TV Prices Jumped $15 A Month In 2025
As streaming video chipped away at traditional cable TV subscriber bases, most cable giants like Spectrum and Comcast responded byraising pricesand being difficult. When confronted with growing evidence that cord cutting (defined as cutting theTVcord but keeping broadband and streaming TV) was a growing trend, most of these same executives spent years firstdenying cord cutting [...]
Appeals Court: Yes, Suing The Family Of People You Killed In A Car Crash For Defamation Is A SLAPP Suit
This one is from a couple months ago, but I finally had a chance to catch up on some older stories. In late 2023, we wrote about one of the most egregious SLAPP suits we'd ever seen. In a case that seems to defy both law and basic human decency, King Vanga, a Stanford student, [...]
3rd Circuit: What Reasonable Officer Would Know It’s Not OK To Deliberately Arrest The Wrong Person For A Crime?
There but for the grace of whatever god goes any of us. Who among us is worthy to judge the actions of someone who has the power to do right, but uses it to do wrong? Apparently, none of us. Not even the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. (h/t Short Circuit) We like to believe [...]
NY Post: Fact Checking Is Now Censorship
This was inevitable, ever since Donald Trump and the MAGA world freaked out when social media's attempts to fact-check the President were deemed censorship." The reaction was both swift and entirely predictable. After all, how dare anyone question Dear Leader's proclamations, even if they are demonstrably false? It wasn't long before we started to see [...]
Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument
On Friday I attended the oral argument in the TikTok ban case in person, seated in the second row behind the table where the government's lawyers were sitting, and only about 15-20 feet away from the justices themselves. There's something kind of profound about being a normal human distance from them, instead of just in [...]
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New Ohio Law Allows Cops To Charge $75/Hr. To Process Body Cam Footage
Ohio residents pay for the cops. They pay for the cameras. Now, they're expected to pay for the footage generated by cops and their cameras. Governor Mike DeWine, serving no one but cops and their desire for opacity, recently signed a bill into law that will make it much more expensive for residents to exercise [...]
Telecoms Glom Onto ‘AI’ Hype Cycle In A Fruitless Bid To Make 5G Seem Interesting
We've noted for several years how the race to 5G" was largely just hype by telecoms and hardware vendors eager tosell more gear and justify high U.S. mobile data prices. While 5G does provide faster, more resilient, and lower latency networks, it's more of an evolution than a revolution. But that's not what telecom giants [...]
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Thad with a comment about Mark Zuckerberg's pathetic deference to Trump: I've said it before, but what's even the point of having that level of wealth if you're just going to debase yourself for somebody like Trump? For what will it profit a man [...]
This Week In Techdirt History: January 5th – 11th
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, the libel tourism of Devin Nunes was continuing to highlight the problems of weak anti-SLAPP laws. A patent troll got smacked down by an appeals court, while there was a twist in Oracle's attacks on Google, and Apple became the latest company to up the ante in abusing [...]
Prepare For A Whole Bunch Of Pointless, Harmful Mergers In Streaming By Media Executives All Out Of Original Ideas
Early last year, streaming company Fubo filed an antitrust lawsuit against Disney, Fox, and Warner Brothers Discovery after the three companies decided to launch their own joint streaming live sports venture. Fubo, in the lawsuit, claims the collective power of the three companies would stifle competition in the sports streaming space, ultimately driving up costs [...]
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Zuck And Cover
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Liz Truss, Who Accused Earlier PM Of ‘Crashing’ Economy, Threatens To Sue Current PM For Saying She Crashed The Economy
In a twist that highlights the absurdity of UK libel laws, former Prime Minister Liz Truss is threatening to sue current PM Keir Starmer for saying she crashed the economy" during her chaotic 49 days in office... conveniently forgetting that she made the exact same accusation against an earlier PM herself. That's right, Truss, whose [...]
Court To Cops: If You Can’t Prove A Warrant Existed, You Can’t Expect Us To Consider It ‘Valid’
I don't know what kind of warrant system they're running in Pennsylvania, but it doesn't sound like a good one. Either the system is deliberately broken, or the testifying cops were playing fast and loose with the facts. Whatever the case is, the end result is the loss of the evidence obtained with Schrodinger's Warrant, [...]
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