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by Dark Helmet on (#6VZW4)
Well that was fast. We were just talking about RFK Jr.'s recent comments on the measles outbreak in several southern states, mainly Texas, and how those comments were dangerous. The HHS Secretary, while not specifically denouncing the MMR vaccine, suggested that malnourishment was to blame for severe illnesses and death within the outbreak. But he's [...]
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Brother Says It Was Falsely Accused Of Bricking Printers That Use Cheaper Third-Party Ink Cartridges
by Karl Bode on (#6VZNZ)
For years, more ham-fisted printer manufacturers have waged a not-so-subtle war on consumers by blocking the ability to use cheaper, third-party printer cartridges. HP and Canon have both been particularly obnoxious on this front, and continue to engage in the practice despite a growing pile of assorted lawsuits. Brother has historically been one of the [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6VZ9T)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Rocky with a reply to an unhinged comment about the debunked" Steele Dossier funded by Hillary Clinton": What's funny here is that you don't actually know the origin of said dossier or you have conveniently excised that knowledge from your brain, just like do [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6VYWB)
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, the DOJ ended up with a mistrial in its first attempt to prosecute an accused leaker, and also proposed some Section 230 reform ideas that were even dumber than expected, while Match.com was also getting on the anti-230 bandwagon. FBI Director Chris Wray was pitching weakened encryption at [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6VYHM)
As we've been following along to some degree with the whole Blake Lively versus Justin Baldoni legal mess, the more recent stories have been about Baldoni's attempt to go after protected creative speech in a Deadpool movie, the choice of waging a PR war before the trial even starts, and the Streisand Effect nature to [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VYFS)
When 1,700 people pack a room at SXSW (with hundreds more relegated to overflow spaces) to hear about a decentralized social media protocol, it's clear something interesting is happening. The crowd that showed up for my conversation with Bluesky CEO Jay Graber this week wasn't just there for another social media platform - they were [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VYB8)
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) now exists in name only. Not only did Trump's band of Musk-led pillagers dismantle the infrastructure side of the agency by disbanding the CISA group investigating a massive China-based hack of US phone systems, but the administration terminated ongoing election security and disinformation-thwarting efforts by the agency roughly [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VY89)
I'm old enough to rememberwhen age verification bills were pitchedas a way to save the kids from porn' and shield them from other vague dangers lurking in the digital world (like...the transgender"). We havelongcautionedabout thedangersoftheselaws, and pointed outwhy they are likely to fail. While they may be well-intentioned, the growing proliferation of age verification schemes [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#6VY8A)
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by Karl Bode on (#6VXZF)
During the great TikTok moral panic of 2022-2025 we noted repeatedly how it was very weird for the public, press, and lawmakers to singularly hyperventilate about the privacy and propaganda impacts of one specific Chinese-owned app while just completely refusing to do anything about the much broader problems that TikTok (and a thousand other companies) [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6VXX6)
Elon Musk's companies aren't having the best couple of weeks, it seems. ExTwitter suffered from several outages this week, some lengthy, while Musk claimed that it was the result of a DDoS attack and hinted that Ukraine might be to blame. The story of SpaceX thus far in 2025 has mostly been one filled with [...]
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by Cathy Gellis on (#6VXPE)
The big deal today is Democrats' threatened capitulation to the GOP on the continuing resolution to keep the government open-but entirely on Trump's terms, no matter who it bankrupts (hello, DC police and fire departments!). But the larger point made here stands, because the cowardice on display in this budget showdown is the cowardice that [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VXK0)
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 roundup of the latest news in online [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VXG9)
Thank you, Mark Zuckerberg, for giving me yet another exhibit in my museum of those who fail to understand the Streisand Effect. Meta is so desperate to silence a former employee's book that it's doing everything possible to ensure maximum publicity for the allegations within it. You might think that a company like Meta would [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VXD2)
If there's anything guaranteed to increase the number of leaks emanating from an entity, it's letting people know you're trying to track down leakers. The public sector knows this. The private sector knows this. And yet, the same thing happens again and again: a deterrent appears and everyone treats it like an instigator. Even Trump [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#6VXD3)
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VX9Z)
Generally speaking, if a judge says this to you, your client is unlikely to succeed in their case: This may be amusing in Alice in Wonderland' where the Queen of Hearts yells Off with their heads!' at annoying subjects... but this cannot be the reality we are living under." That was Judge Beryl Howell yesterday, [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6VX0P)
Last month U.S. oligarch Jeff Bezos gutted what was left of the paper's op-ed section, declaring that they'd only publish pieces that supported personal liberties and free markets" (read: kinder to right wing, corporatist ideals). As Mike noted at the time, it was an obvious trampling of editorial discretion by billionaire owner Jeff Bezos that [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VWRQ)
As tech advances, the law mutates. In some cases (Riley, Carpenter) we get more protections. In other cases, we get fewer protections. This case dates back to 2022. Christopher Poller was a suspect Waterbury, Connecticut police officers were seeking to arrest. While surveilling his residence, officers approached his parked car. Poller wasn't in it at [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VWMC)
At a moment when it feels like everyone is racing to reform" Section 230, while fundamentally misunderstanding the law, and often in pursuit of conflicting goals, it's more important than ever that people actually learn about Section 230. To that end, we're excited that the first episode of the new podcast series I'm doing with [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VWHW)
It's not like we need any more of this sort of thing. COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) pretty much deters any app maker or social media service from catering to a very underage crowd. Compliance is difficult, if not impossible. But, all the same, it has deterred plenty of the worst developers in the [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6VWFD)
Let's stipulate something before we dive into this post so that there is no misunderstanding: the rise of the anti-vax movement did not begin with Donald Trump's foray into American politics. It's been around since well before 2016, slowly but surely gaining momentum among a strange combination of West Coast liberal elites and a certain [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#6VWFE)
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VWC1)
The people have spoken. And by people," I mean Elon Musk." Trump is now buying into the batshit crazy that is the current Musk/Cybertruck discourse. This, of course, leaves the nominal VP plenty of time to get into long personal arguments with critics on Twitter. But it leaves the head DOGE free to bend Trump's [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6VW5F)
We've often noted how there are $42.5 billion in broadband grants headed to the states courtesy of the 2021 infrastructure bill. The GOP voted against the bill, but have repeatedly turned around and taken credit for its looming benefits among our broadly misinformed electorate. And, as we predicted, they're now redrafting key components of the [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6VVWB)
Whenever we talk about an instance of the Streisand Effect, the dot-connecting portion of our readership will often chime in, wondering aloud if the subject of the post was Streisanding on purpose. Whether for attention, to generate buzz, or some other nefarious end, how do we know someone isn't using the effect for gain? I [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VVS1)
When Florida's lawyers tried to defend the state's social media age restriction law by claiming it's well known" that platforms harm children, they probably weren't expecting to get schooled on moral panics by a judge citing his own experiences with... Dungeons & Dragons. But that's exactly what happened in a recent hearing challenging Florida's unconstitutional [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6VVQM)
Support us on Patreon At long last, we've got a fresh new original episode for you! This week, Mike is joined by David Enrich, business investigations editor for the New York Times, to discuss his new book Murder The Truth, all about the abuse of defamation laws to silence journalists and discourage critical reporting of [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VVJD)
When a president uses executive power to not just blacklist but effectively destroy a major law firm, solely for representing political opponents, it means he's given up any pretense that he's not an authoritarian hellbent on destroying anyone who opposes him through any means necessary. Donald Trump's executive order targeting Perkins Coie isn't just an [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#6VVJE)
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VVF5)
There are many reasons a person might feel compelled to purchase a Tesla Cybertruck. Most of those reasons are tied to Elon Musk himself. If you like Elon Musk and think he's a pretty cool dude, despite his mawkish behavior, mindless DOGE-based destruction, occasional Nazi salutes, ruining of Twitter, and his desperate courting of white [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6VV8G)
As somebody who has covered the telecom and media industries professionally for decades, there's simply of no limit of problems in both sectors competent federal regulators could be taking aim at. Broadband price gouging by monopolies, widespread telecom privacy and security failures, or the obvious harm of unchecked media consolidation all come quickly to mind. [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VV07)
None of this will undo this extremely unnecessary killing. But it will at least provide more case law that will hopefully deter cops from shooting first and retiring mid-investigation later. This is one of the most horrific killings by police officers that don't involve Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Responding to a welfare check call, [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VTW1)
There's that old saying that every accusation is a confession. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Musk/Trump administration, everything is projection. While claiming to champion free speech and fight government censorship, they've become the most aggressively censorial administration in modern history. After years of performative outrage about campus speech restrictions, they're systematically dismantling [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6VTQS)
Back before the plan to destroy our democracy got started in earnest, and back before the pandemic that dominated our lives for several years (whether we thought it should or not), was a time when we were having quaint, albeit silly, arguments about confederate monuments and whether they should be removed. My memory is good [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VTM7)
Anyone paying attention to the first Trump term (and who wasn't?) saw the latent threat to democracy buried only slightly beneath the bluster and spray-on tan. Here was a man who spent years building a mythology that presented him as the ultimate deal maker, when the reality showed he was just a guy who spent [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#6VTM8)
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VTHQ)
Republican Senators are so aware that Elon Musk is literally running the government now that they're getting his personal cell phone number to beg him to reverse his mistakes. This would be concerning enough on its own - but it's especially alarming given that just weeks ago, the DOJ explicitly claimed in court that Musk [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6VTCE)
State laws attempting to make it cheaper and easier to repair your own tech continue to gain steam. With the recent introduction of a new right to repair" law in Wisconsin, U.S. PIRG notes that all 50 U.S. states have now at least introduced such bills: This is more than a legislative landmark-it's a tipping [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6VSZ8)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Thad with a comment on our post about Techdirt's focus as of late, in response to another comment asking for recommendations of other good outlets: Wired has been pretty much head of the pack at covering Musk's government takeover. ProPublica might be the best [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6VSHH)
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, Senator Thom Tillis followed up his awful patent reform push with an awful copyright reform push, while bogus automated copyright claims by CBS were blocking a bunch of Super Tuesday speeches, and Senators officially began their push to undermine encryption and Section 230 with the EARN IT act. [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6VS73)
We really need to stop pointing to Artificial Intelligence as some panacea, with all the world's problems one well-constructed AI prompt away from resolution. That's especially true when those same problems have much more simple and accessible answers. The preservation of video games has been a hobbyhorse of mine for some time, one which can [...]
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by Glyn Moody on (#6VS3D)
Uber has only been around for 15 years, but its underlying business model of on-demand labor, organized online, has been applied widely around the world in many industries. That's despite concerns that gig workers get a raw deal, since they do the same work as employees, but without the protections and benefits the latter enjoy. [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VS1C)
The Supreme Court moves at a glacial pace. Sure, it's got a bit more to do now with the Trump Administration creating new constitutional crises on a daily basis, but for the most part, it's willing to sit back and let cases pile up until the conservative majority can undermine rights by issuing an 82-page [...]
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by Cathy Gellis on (#6VRYW)
We really should have two major parties committed to upholding the Constitution. But at the moment we seem to have none. Because not only have the Republicans been captured by the corrupt fascism of Trump but, instead of standing against the grotesque assault on our democracy Trump has been perpetrating non-stop since January 20, Democrats [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#6VRYX)
MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 is the perfect on-the-go wireless charging station that also transforms into a floating stand for smartphone FaceTime or video playback while charging. This portable design featuring 3 wireless charging spots, enables charging for up to 3 devices simultaneously, including iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods Pro, AirPods with Wireless Charging Case, other Qi-compatible Android [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6VRVV)
The Fifth Circuit's unlikely decision to side with a constitutional right that wasn't the Second Amendment is starting to trickle down to the lower levels of the federal court system. Last August, the Fifth Circuit bucked its own cop-friendly trend by ruling that geofence warrants - warrants that demand massive amounts of geolocation data when [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6VRNA)
Last year Trumplicans killed a popular program that provided poor people with $30 off of their monthly broadband bill. The FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was unsurprisingly very popular, with more than 23 million Americans benefitting at its peak. At the time, the GOP claimed they were simply looking to save money. The real reason, [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6VRBB)
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 roundup of the latest news in online [...]
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