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by Dark Helmet on (#6HDH3)
Copyright strikes on hosted video content happens all the time. There are tons of strikes issued in error, plenty that are purely fraud and abuse, and a bunch that may have been done in good faith but completely fail to recognize if and when specific content would be protected by fair use. What doesn't happen [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HDEB)
Aylo Holdings, the parent company of Pornhub and some of the largest free and premium porn sites in the world, agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) to help resolve a Federal Bureau of Investigation probe into the platform's conduct related to a sex trafficking scheme. According to documents provided by the Department of Justice [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HDCQ)
A recent Guardian interview with theBritish Library's head of digital publications, Giulia Carla Rossi, reveals the problems caused by copyright for those tasked with preserving modern culture. In some respects, the British Library finds itself in a fortunate position, as Rossi explains: Because we collect under non-print legal deposit [the regulation that grants the British [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6HDCR)
With the 13-in-1 Docking Station, you can use all of your devices while they stay connected and charged. It includes 2 HDMI, 1 VGA, 3 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0, 1 USB-C data, 1 USB-C charging, 1 SD card, 1 TF card, 1 Gigabit Ethernet, and 1 3.5mm Aux port. All of these features make [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HDAJ)
Back in April Substack founder/CEO Chris Best gave an interview to Nilay Patel in which he refused to answer some fairly basic questions about how the company planned to handle trust & safety issues on their new Substack Notes microblogging service. As I noted at the time, Best seemed somewhat confused about how all this [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6HD68)
We've noted repeatedly how the Republican obsession with TikTok is a hollow performance. This is a party that refuses to pass a useful privacy law (or to regulate data brokers). This is a party that generally couldn't care less about widespread corruption, or its impact on national security. Yet over the last three years, the [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6HCDM)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Mamba with a response to a comment mischaracterizing a lot of what happened in the last several years: Why do you lie so transparently. It's fucking pathetic. The Muller Special Counsel indicted 34 people: 26 Russian nationals(some, known members of the GRU), 3 Russian [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6HBZ9)
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, a bunch of entertainment industry lobbyists were given a chance to pay $5000 to attend the Grammys with two congressmen, an appeals court handed another loss to MP3 reseller ReDigi, and copyright lobbyists were failing to keep their story straight on the EU Copyright Directive (the problems of [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6HBKG)
We've posted about Swedish oat milk maker Oatly several times here at Techdirt and never for good reasons. The company has a reputation as a trademark bully and abuser, starting with its failed attempt to lock out rival companies from using the word oat", even though that is a product descriptor, as well as its [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6HBHR)
Qualified immunity rulings are an unqualified mess. The question doesn't revolve around whether or not rights were violated. In most cases, they were. Instead, the question revolves around whether or not the rights violation was clearly established." The Supreme Court created this doctrine decades ago. And ever since then, it has been making it more [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6HBGN)
Half a decade ago we documented how the U.S. wireless industry was caught over-collecting sensitive user location and vast troves of behavioral data, then selling access to that data to pretty much anybody with a couple of nickels to rub together. It resulted in no limit of abuse from everybody from stalkers to law enforcement [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HBF6)
In 2023, the extreme ideology of human extinction from AI" became one of the most prominent trends. It was followed by extreme regulation proposals. As we enter 2024, let's take a moment to reflect: How did we get here? 2022: Public release of LLMs The first big news story on LLMs (Large Language Models) can [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HBD6)
Back in April we noted that the EU had designated 17 sites as VLOPs" (Very Large Online Platforms), the ROUSs" (Rodents of Unusual Size) of the internet. Some of those sites are still contesting the designation, but in the meantime, the EU Commission has dug deep into its porn viewing habits and designated three more [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6HBD7)
In the rapidly evolving world of digital learning, having access to the right resources can make all the difference. Enter Headway, the revolutionary app designed to help you turn personal growth into a habit. With a lifetime subscription, you get unlimited access to a huge number of non-fiction bestsellers, summarized into 15-minute reads. Be it [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6HBAM)
Governments know the difference between right and wrong. It's just that they often don't seem to care. This is a small-ish wrong, but it's a wrong nonetheless. Like far too many other state bodies charged with policing vanity plate messages, the South Dakota Motor Vehicle Division has a problem giving its tacit blessing to other [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6HB5Q)
By now we've well established that this particularseries of media mergers- which began with AT&T's doomed acquisition of Time Warner and ended with Time Warner's subsequent spin off and fusion with Discovery - were some of the dumbest, most pointless business" exercises ever conceived by man. The idiotic saga burned through hundreds of billions in [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6HAX9)
The saga of former Nikola CEO Trevor Milton has come to a close. We began talking about Nikola, a company that bill itself as decarbonizing" the trucking industry by selling electric long-haul trucks, back in 2020 when it was revealed that a very slick demo of its products had been totally staged. Like, hilariously staged. [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HAV3)
Last week in the Error 402 series on the past, present, and future of web monetization, we talked about the whole information wants to be expensive, information wants to be free" dilemma, that partially explained why early paywalls failed, and why display and search ads seemed to be the primary way in which internet content [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HAQM)
Copyright has always been about money. That's why the copyright industry fights so hard to strengthen legal protections, in order to boost its profits. However, getting detailed information about how much money is involved, and who receives it, is hard, because there are so many small pieces to the overall copyright ecosystem. That makes a [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HAMT)
People keep accusing me of criticizing Elon Musk because I hate" him. But I don't hate him, nor do I criticize him out of any personal feelings at all, beyond thinking that he often is hypocritical in his decision making, and makes decisions that defy common sense and logic. But when he does the right [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6HAMV)
Earlier this month the Biden FCC announced that it was exploring banning early termination fees, which ISPs use to punish you for switching to competitors. It was a long overdue action in a country where cable and broadband giants routinely rip off consumers with a rotating bevy of fees, all designed to let them falsely [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6HAMW)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the most popular enterprise cloud computing solutions, used by businesses around the world to manage data, promote effective communication, secure proprietary information, and more. The Amazon Web Services Training course aims to make you completely proficient in navigating the Management Console. It's on sale for $40. Note: The [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6HAHZ)
There have been all sorts of overblown fears and moral panics raised by the availability of new generative AI tools. And one that I keep hearing about, which many people have accepted as obviously true, is that it will damage school education, as kids will just use ChatGPT to do their work. This has always [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6HA9S)
Back in July, Reuters released a bombshell report showing that not only has Tesla aggressively lied about its EV ranges for the better part of the last decade, it created teams whose entire purpose was to lie to customers about it when they called up to complain. The story lasted all of two days in [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6HA1Z)
Earlier this year we discussed a trademark fight between rapper Eminem and two stars of The Real Houswives of Potomac, Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon. At issue was the trademark application for Bryant and Dixon's podcast, which is entitled Reasonably Shady." Em's legal team opposed that application, arguing essentially that all things shady" belong to [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H9ZY)
As you likely know, a few weeks back former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor passed away. There have been lots of discussions about her rulings and her legacy, but the one that caught my eye was from the Disruptive Competition Project, which has a post by Jonathan Band exploring her immense impact on copyright [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H9VQ)
The attacks ongenerative AIstarted out claiming that it was all about protecting the creators whose works were being stolen" in some mysterious way by virtue of software analyzing them. In some cases, that high-minded stance has alreadydegeneratedinto yet another scheme to pay collecting societies even more for doing next to nothing. But beyond all this [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H9VR)
One of the big, usually misleading, complaints about content moderation is that it's done out of personal animus or whims, rather than a focus on actually making it so people stop being jackasses on platforms. Indeed over and over again you hear stories about some content moderation decision that people assert way too much thought [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6H9RZ)
There's been plenty of courtroom discussion about Fifth Amendment rights surrounding compelled decryption in recent years. Encryption is on by default on most devices these days. Law enforcement seems to believe all it needs is a warrant to compel decryption. Courts aren't so sure. A lot of judicial discussion revolves around the foregone conclusion" doctrine. [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6H9S0)
Listening to your favorite tunes coming out of a mini Gramophone style Bluetooth speaker is fun and this speaker is small enough to have on your desk while you do your work or as a part of the decor in your den while you are enjoying Sunday brunch and lounge around the house! Enjoy Olden [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H9P3)
Given just how many terrible state social media laws we keep seeing, it's nice to finally see one that, conceptually, I agree with, though practically still worry about. NY state senator Brad Holyman-Sigal has introduced a bill to require social media websites to provide an openly accessible API for others to build on top of. [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6H9FP)
Hackers have managed to obtain the personal data of 36 million Comcast customers. In a notice sent to customers on Monday, Comcast announced that hackers had exploited the CitrixBleed" vulnerability in Citrix networking devices that's been a problem since at least August. Hackers gained access to a significant portion of Comcast systems between October 16 [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H94W)
As Walled Culture has often noted, the process of framing new copyright laws istiltedagainst the public in multiple ways. And on the rare occasions when a government makes some mild concession to anyone outside the copyright industry, the latter invariably rolls out its highly-effective lobbying machine to fight against such measures. It's happening again in [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6H92E)
To paraphrase Voltaire, I disagree with what you say but I will defend to the death the government's right to prosecute you for what you say. That's apparently the thought process in Olyphant Borough, Pennsylvania. Marine veteran Dave Bliler lives in this town. He's also not thrilled with any level of government, at least according [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6H8ZZ)
Many of you might know Andrew K'Tetch" Norton as a Techdirt commenter, or from his work at TorrentFreak or for the Pirate Party, and some of you might know that he also runs his own podcast, Tetch Talk. Recently, Andrew asked Mike and I to join him on the podcast for a discussion about our [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H8XQ)
Oh boy. We've already written a few times about Elon Musk's Grok" AI from his company xAI, which may or may not be a part of ExTwitter or possibly Tesla, but no one really knows because all of Elon's companies blend together in a mishmash of hell for anyone who believes in good, normal corporate [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6H8TM)
The man who decided he was the real glue holding New York City together following the 9/11 attacks is now nothing more than a man whose stupid, obsequious mouth has written checks he can't cash. And all to stroke the ego of a lame duck president who thought what the nation really needed was a [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6H8TN)
StackSkills is the premier online learning platform for mastering today's most in-demand skills. Now, with this exclusive limited-time offer, you'll gain access to 1000+ StackSkills courses for life! Whether you're looking to earn a promotion, make a career change, or pick up a side hustle to make some extra cash, StackSkills delivers engaging online courses [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H8QY)
This one is from a couple months ago, but I'm clearing out some older stories that I didn't have the time to write up when they were new. For years, we've highlighted how the DMCA is regularly abused for a variety of purposes. Often it's abused to try to take down content someone doesn't like, [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6H8HW)
Back in 2017 the FCC tried to pass some very basic privacy protections for broadband access. The rules simply demanded transparency as to what kind of data your ISP collects and sells. They also mandated that the trafficking of sensitive financial data by telecoms require the opt in consent of consumers. Telecom giants like AT&T [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6H897)
Warrants that are short on things required by the Fourth Amendment - probable cause, specificity, the correct address, solid affidavits - are often given a free pass because law enforcement has plenty of options when it comes to sneaking around the edges of the Constitution. In some cases, the excuses are pretty much just this: [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6H855)
The folks behind the Grand Theft Auto franchise are certainly no strangers to lawsuits and complaints over publicity rights issues. GTA5 famously found the publishers of the game in court defending itself against the likes of Lindsay Lohan and Karen Gravano, ultimately winning both cases. Anyone familiar with the GTA franchise will have a sense [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H82Z)
Back in May, Walled Culture wrote about an important case before the EU's top court, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). It involved the High Authority for the dissemination of works and the protection of rights on the Internet" (Haute Autorite pour la diffusion des uvres et la protection des droits sur [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H80Y)
A few weeks ago, publishing giant Penguin Random House (and, yes, I'm still confused why they didn't call it Random Penguin House after the merger) announced that it was filing a lawsuit (along with many others) against the state of Iowa for its attempt to ban books in school libraries. In its announcement, Penguin Random [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6H7XQ)
For years, Google has collected all the data it can about its users. And for years, it has utilized this data to... well, it depends on who you ask. For Google, it meant a whole lot of targeted advertising - something so valuable Google tended to collect the data even when it told users it [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6H7XR)
The Complete 2024 Microsoft Tech Certification Training Super Bundle has 11 courses focusing on Microsoft tech. It includes courses such as Microsoft 365 Identity & Services (MS-100), Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions (AZ-305), MD-100: Windows Client, AZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies, Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104), and more. It's on sale for $80. Note: The Techdirt [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6H7XS)
At this point, I really have to question the seriousness of anyone who claims that the evidence shows that social media is bad for kids. We're now reaching a point where the research is increasingly overwhelmingly pointing in the other direction. I've posted it before, but I'll post this list again: And we can go [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6H7MQ)
Knoxville, Tennessee is making progress on an ambitious, $700 million plan to deliver $65 gigabit fiber connections to every last city resident. With no usage caps, weird fees, or long-term contracts. Once completed, the city-owned fiber network, run through the city's existing city-owned electrical utility, will be the biggest community-owned broadband network in the U.S. [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6H77D)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Strawb with a response to someone claiming there's no first amendment issue with Ken Paxton's investigation into Media Matters: That's because you don't understand the first amendment, Koby. For those of us that do, there's very much a violation going on here. In second [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6H6P3)
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, the Australian government passed a law forcing tech companies to break encryption, Hollywood and record labels were quietly asking congress to bring back SOPA, and the UK intelligence community said it was moving on from bulk data collection in favor of bulk equipment interference. The latest EU copyright [...]
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