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Bad Sign: Pocketpair Updates ‘Palworld’ By Nixxing Pal Spheres
We're still waiting for the lawsuit in Japan between Nintendo, The Pokemon Co., and Pocketpair to get rolling, but that doesn't keep the dispute out of the news. The patent lawsuit, itself a surprise as everyone thought it would be a copyright gambit that Nintendo would try, centers around several patents that all relate to [...]
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: How The Online Regulators Stole Christmas
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 this week's round-up of the latest news in online [...]
Success! One Billion Users Will Go Into Production (Late Backers Welcome)
At some point, I'll have time to write more thoroughly about how the wonderful and supportive Bluesky community effectively willed One Billion Users over the funding threshold, but it's quite amazing. We were around 50% of the funding threshold just a few days before the campaign was set to close (which generally means the campaign [...]
Fifth Circuit: Salesforce Can’t Use Section 230 To Get Out Of Sex Trafficking Case, Because It Only Provided CRM Software, Not Content Moderation
A second appeals court has now said that Section 230 doesn't protect Salesforce, the online software giant, from being held liable for sex trafficking, because Backpage... used Salesforce's software. If all of this sounds a bit crazy, buckle up. First, you need to understand the background here, before we can get into the details of [...]
ACLU Points Out More Problems With AI-Generated Police Reports
It often seems that when people have no good ideas or, indeed, any ideas at all, the next thing out of their mouths is maybe some AI?" It's not that AI can't be useful. It's that so many use cases are less than ideal. Enter Axon, formerly Taser, which has moved from selling modified cattle [...]
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Death Of A Forum: How The UK’s Online Safety Act Is Killing Communities
We've been warning for years that the UK's Online Safety Act would be a disaster for the open internet. Its supporters accused us of exaggerating, or shilling" for Big Tech. But as we've long argued, while tech giants like Facebook and Google might be able to shoulder the law's immense regulatory burdens, smaller sites would [...]
Wyden Again Warns That ‘SS7’ Telecom Flaw Lets Foreign Countries Broadly Spy On American Communications
For many many years, experts have warned about massive longstanding flawsin Signaling System 7 (SS7, or Common Channel Signaling System 7), a series of protocols hackers can exploit totrack user location, dodge encryption, and even record private conversations. Governments and various bad actorsroutinely exploit the flaw to covertlyspy on wireless users around the planetwithout them [...]
KFC Abruptly Drops ‘Original Recipe’ Trademark Suit Against Church’s Chicken
I'll preface this post by saying a part of me hates writing posts like this. We recently talked about a trademark lawsuit brought by KFC against Church's Chicken centered on Church's advertisements of a return to its original recipe" for some of its chicken. Powering the suit was the trademark KFC has on the term [...]
Copyright Chaos Reigns Among The UK’s Top Cultural Institutions
The perennial attempts to widen the reach of copyright in the pursuit of yet more revenue is something that is to be expected from companies. After all, maximizing profits is basically what companies do. But as previous Walled Culture posts have lamented, there is also a widespread tendency among non-profit cultural institutions - museums, art [...]
We’re Super Close To Making One Billion Users Real With Just Hours To Go
Update: We did it! The threshold has been passed and the game will go into production! You can still back the campaign through midnight tonight, but thank you to everyone who backed us! I know I posted earlier today about a lovely review of One Billion Users, our exciting new social media card game which, [...]
SCOTUS Turns TikTok Ban Case Into TikTok-Style Short Attention Span Theater
TikTok is famous for its short attention span theater aspect of just watching some very short videos, without often having the time to go all that deep. The Supreme Court, however, is more known for being slow and methodical. However, the Supreme Court surprised many people yesterday by embracing its inner vertical screen dance moves, [...]
Take It Down Act Has Best Of Intentions, Worst Of Mechanisms
You may have heard that the US government has a bit of a mess on its hands after House Speaker Mike Johnson worked out a somewhat carefully crafted compromise continuing resolution funding plan to keep the government open, only to have it collapse after Elon Musk screamed about how bad it was and how anyone [...]
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Great Review Of One Billion Users As The Campaign Hits Its Final Hours!
As we mentioned yesterday, our crowdfunding campaign for One Billion Users is in its final hours. Although we're still below the funding threshold, we did get a decent bump yesterday, so there's still a chance we'll reach our goal. And just in time, Adi Robertson at The Verge has written a very nice review of [...]
Not Even Sesame Street Is Safe From David Zaslav And Time Warner Discovery Incompetence
We've documented in detail how the whole AT&T->Time Warner->Warner Brothers Discovery merger processhas been a pointless mess, resulting in no limits of layoffs and damage to the underlying brands. What was supposed to be a gambit by these companies to dominate streaming TV, wound up being a very expensive act of seppuku byover-compensated executivesclearlyout of [...]
Another DOJ Investigation Of A Cop Shop Finds Multiple Rights Violations
It's the same as it has always been. Some cops do something horrible, the DOJ steps in, the DOJ finds plenty of things wrong with the place housing the cops, the DOJ imposes its will on the cop shop... and years later, no one can really tell that anything happened. Even less will happen now [...]
Startups Implosion Will Render $800 Emotional Support Robots For Children Into Useless Bricks
In our stories about how you don't actually own what you've bought in the digital and IoT world, one of the sub-genres of those stories concern products bought by customers that become entirely or partially useless due to the decisions made by the seller. This itself can take a variety of forms, from video games [...]
ExTwitter’s Last-Minute Update To Kids Online Safety Act Still Fails To Protect Kids—Or Adults—Online
Last week, the Senate released yet another version of the Kids Online Safety Act, written, reportedly, with the assistance of X CEO Linda Yaccarino in a flawed attempt toaddress the critical free speechissues inherent in the bill. This last minute draft remains, at its core, an unconstitutional censorship bill that threatens the online speech and [...]
New Jersey Governor Signs Law Making Book Bans More Difficult, Shields Librarians From Civil Suits
In this new era of censorship - aided and abetted by people who think they can make America great again" by destroying the rights that actually make America great - almost every state is dealing with mass censorship efforts. Most of these involve libraries because motivated bigots have found leverage points to maximize their efforts [...]
The Trump Vengeance Tour Continues As He Sues Pollster For Being Wrong
Donald Trump has made it quite clear that he views his reelection as not just a vindication of his views, but as a blessing for his plan to bring vengeance on those who disagree with him. His cabinet picks are following in his footsteps on that, with various threats of lawsuits flying this way and [...]
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Down To The Wire: Last Two Days To Back One Billion Users
Tomorrow is the last day of our Kickstarter campaign for One Billion Users. We're still beneath the funding threshold, so unless there's a big closing rush, this campaign won't reach our goal. Still, if we can get that big closing rush, we'd love your support for the campaign. At the very least, supporting it now [...]
FTC’s Lina Khan Takes Aim At Sneaky Fees On Her Way Out The Door
I've covered the cable TV and broadband industries for a long while, and for the vast majority of that time, U.S. regulators have looked the other way while companies rip consumers off with hidden fees. At some point the U.S. just decided that this type of false advertising was a form of acceptable creativity. And [...]
Monster Energy Loses Trademark Application Appeal In India For ‘Energy For The Journey’
Monster Energy. Go ahead, I'll wait for your eyes to finish rolling. The trademark bullying company with a side business in making beverages has been the subject of discussion here for years and years and years. Monster Energy is one of the most prolific trademark bullies I've ever come across. It behaves so absurdly in [...]
4th Circuit Strips Immunity From Cops Who Engaged In An Insane Amount Of Unconstitutional Fuckery
I apologize in advance for the non-specific nature of this headline. But there's too much going on here to be summed up pithily in a few hundred words or less. No one here gets paid by the word, but we're going to need a whole lot of them to get to the bottom of this [...]
Congress Still Trying To Fund Plan To Rip Huawei Gear Out Of U.S. Telecom Networks
Long beforeTikTok histrionicstook root, you might recall that numerous members of Congress spent numerous years freaking about another Chinese company: Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei. The argument, made without much in the way of public evidence, was that Huawei was systematically using its network gear to spy on Americans at a massive scale. Congress then [...]
Trump’s Anti-Deep State FBI Pick Kash Patel Got Swept Up By… Trump’s Deep State
As a non-fan, non-supporter of Donald Trump, I don't have much left after discovering a disturbing number of my fellow Americans prefer fascism to liberty. But I still have these things I will forever hold near and dear to my heart: schadenfreude and irony. And, if you're like me, you get both of these things [...]
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Katie Couric Is Wrong: Repealing Section 230 Won’t Stop Online Misinformation
Katie Couric recently claimed that repealing Section 230 would help combat online misinformation. The problem is, she couldn't be more wrong. Worse, as a prominent voice, she's contributing to the widespread misinformation around Section 230 herself. A few years ago, for reasons that are unclear to me, Katie Couric chaired a weird Aspen Institute Commission [...]
AT&T, Verizon Fail To Inform Customers About Major Salt Typhoon Hack
For the better part of the last thirty years, telecom giants and free market" libertarian think tanks have told anybody who'd listen that gutting regulatory oversight of the U.S. wireless and broadband markets would result in near-Utopian outcomes across innovation and competition. Instead, the reduction in both competition and real oversight resulted in regional telecom [...]
YouTube TV Raises Prices Again, Days After Hinting It Wouldn’t
A few years back, Karl Bode wrote about YouTube TV's 2020 price hike, going from $50/month for its base package, to $65/month. The framing of that post was spot on: Google was behaving much like that of a cable company, with the exact customer-angering actions being taken that drove so many people into YouTube TV's [...]
How MAGA Media Is Like Improv Theater
If you've ever wondered how the right-wing media ecosystem operates and why it's effective, try viewing it as a form of improvisational theater or improv. In the wake of the 2024 U.S. elections, everyday people and political pundits alike have been trying to make sense of the results and the related observation that many Americans [...]
Self-Made Millionaire Fails Yet Again To Talk A Court Into Defending His Right To Post Videos Of People Peeing On Facebook
Quite famously, snarkier-than-thou music review site Pitchfork posted a brief, incisive review of Australian band Jet's second album in 2006. The review contained nothing more than the 0.0 score and this embedded video: This, my friends, epitomizes the legal travails of Mr. Jason Fyk, a self-made millionaire" who leveraged Facebook's reach to turn his websites [...]
Free Speech Under Attack: Congress Ignores Bills To Protect Press And Critics
Earlier, Karl wrote about a bill from Senator Ron Wyden which would put pressure on big telcos to actually protect our privacy (following the news of Chinese hackers abusing backdoor access to our wiretapping systems to spy on tons of people). Sadly, despite the obvious need in the wake of this massive privacy breach, that [...]
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UN Cybercrime Treaty: A Trojan Horse For Transnational Repression
This week, the United Nations General Assembly is set to adopt the UN Cybercrime Convention, almost exactly five years after it approved a resolution to launch its negotiation. The Convention text has been widely panned by digital security experts, human rights organizations, industry, even the UN's own human rights office, among many others. Yet still [...]
Wyden Law Would Give FCC Greater Power Over Telecom’s Lax Cybersecurity In Wake Of Ugly Salt Typhoon Hack
We've noted for decades that U.S. telecom security and privacy standards aren't great. T-Mobile has been hacked so many times in the last five years it's easy to lose count. AT&T not long ago had a breach impacting the data of 73 million users it initially tried to pretend hadn't happened. Telecoms have lobbied relentlessly [...]
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
It's a big week for anonymous commenters. We start out with our first place winner on the insightful side, an anonymous reply to an irrelevant comment: Speaking of bad actors, will you stop acting like your pet issue justifies spamming unrelated comments? In second place, it's an anonymous comment about those who pledge to protect [...]
Five Days Left To Help Us Make One Billion Users, The Social Media Card Game
If you've been following the Kickstarter campaign for our new card game, One Billion Users, then you know we're not quite on track on to hit our goal - but we haven't given up! We've now passed the halfway mark in funds raised, and we're doing everything we can to make a final push before [...]
Appeals Court Declares Injunction Against Ohio’s Blocking Of Immunity-Stripping Bill Moot Because It Dicked Around Long Enough To Make It Moot
Those of you who still believe the nation's courts are capable of handling the constitutionally-guaranteed redress of grievances, prepare to be disabused of those notions. While the courts may occasionally care about rights, they're far more willing to protect the government status quo than allow mere citizens to upset the status quo apple cart. We've [...]
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Sometimes You Have To Whack Some Moles
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 this week's round-up of the latest news in online [...]
Florida Sheriff’s Office Agrees To End ‘Predictive Policing’ Program That Targeted Students And Their Families
The Pasco County Sheriff's Office in Florida thinks (or, at least, thought) it could make a dent in crime by engaging in broken windows policing" by way of an Excel spreadsheet. I wish I was making this up but I'm absolutely not. The end result of this ad hoc predictive policing" program was... well... predictable. [...]
IP Slapstick: How Everyone From Funko To A Registrar Fucked Up And Briefly Took Down Itch.io
There are lots of ways for an individual person or entity to err when it comes to intellectual property enforcement such that it negatively impacts a website or business. But if you want to get really frustrated, what you need is several entities demonstrating complete incompetence in how they do business and making a victim [...]
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Blumenthal’s Blatant Hypocrisy: Praising Musk’s ‘Free Speech’ Support for Censorial KOSA Bill
There are few Senators quite as pathetic as Richard Blumenthal. He has a long history of an ignorant vendetta against tech companies (even pre-dating his time in the Senate), and he never ever bothers to actually understand the underlying policy issues or the implications of the legislation he passes. In his latest cynical ploy, Blumenthal [...]
AT&T Refuses To Upgrade Millions Of DSL Customers To Fiber Despite Untold Billions In Taxpayer Subsidies And Government Favors
Four years years ago AT&T, a company that, for years, cheapened out on upgrading its broadband lines to fiber,effectively stopped selling DSL. While that's understandable given the limitations of the dated copper-based tech, the problem is that thanks to concentrated telecom monopolization, many of these customers were left without any replacement options due to a [...]
Just Another Reminder That Undercover Cops Are Criminals Capable Of Ruining Innocent People’s Lives
Confidential informants (CI) are considered useful to law enforcement investigations, so society is just expected to bear the burden of criminal acts committed by informants in (dubious) furtherance of public safety goals. CI's are just criminals with more immunity than most - even when they happen to be some of the worst criminals imaginable. In [...]
The Apocalypse That Wasn’t: AI Was Everywhere In 2024’s Elections, But Deepfakes And Misinformation Were Only Part Of The Picture
It's been thebiggest yearfor elections in human history: 2024 is a super-cycle" year in which 3.7 billion eligible voters in 72 countries had the chance to go the polls. These are also thefirst AI elections, where many feared that deepfakes and artificial intelligence-generated misinformation would overwhelm the democratic processes. As 2024 draws to a close, [...]
Ken Paxton’s Subpoena To 404 Media Shows How MAGA World Is Already Harassing Journalists
You ain't seen nothing yet regarding how some MAGA politicians are going to harass and attack journalists. This week, it was revealed that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (who already has a history of trying to punish speech he dislikes) had issued a subpoena to 404 Media, an independent, journalist-owned-and-run news site that we link [...]
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