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Wanna Make Big Tech Monopolies Even Worse? Kill Section 230
It's no fun when your friends ask you to take sides in their disputes. The plans for every dinner party, wedding, and even funeral arrive at a juncture where you find yourself thinking, Dang, if I inviteher, thenhewon't come." It's evenlessfun when you're running an online community, from a groupchat to a Mastodon server (or [...]
More Sprint Merger ‘Synergies’ As T-Mobile Raises Wireless Rates
Just recently we discussed a new report showing how U.S. wireless price competition effectively ground to a halt immediately in the wake of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger. Consolidating the U.S. wireless sector from four to three major providers immediately muted price competition, much like every credible academic, consumer group, and deal critic predicted. It [...]
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, Stephen T. Stone takes both top spots on the insightful side. In first place, it's a preemptive comment on our post about five Section 230 cases that made online communities better: In second place, it's a comment about laws that aim to ban library books: The best libraries offend everyone. The worst libraries [...]
This Week In Techdirt History: May 19th – 25th
Five Years Ago This week in 2019, people were jumping on the bandwagon of fearmongering about Huawei, while we pointed out that the real security threat is the internet of things. Another federal magistrate said that compelled production of passwords and biometrics violates the Fifth Amendment, ICE spent another $820,000 on cellphone cracking tools, and [...]
Aldi Beats Thatchers In ‘Cloudy Cider’ Trademark Dispute In UK
The last time we saw German-based grocer Aldi get into a trademark tiff over an alcohol product, it was with Brew Dog in the UK and it was one of the most good-natured trademark disputes" on the record. While that whole thing was refreshing to see, not every company chooses to approach things in a [...]
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Deepfake It Till You Make It
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Federal Judge Says ICE’s ‘Knock And Talk’ Variant Violates The Constitution
ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) tends to treat the Constitution as some ticky-tack policy its officers can safely ignore. That's not to say ICE believes the Constitution does not exist. It probably at least realizes it exists. After all, it's a US federal agency. What it firmly believes is that the Constitution provides no protection [...]
Nebraska Sues TikTok For Claiming To Be Family Friendly
Another day, another dumb lawsuit against TikTok. We've seen school districts and parents suing TikTok on the basis of extremely weird claims of kids used TikTok, some bad stuff happened to kids, TikTok should be liable." But in the past year, it seems that a bunch of state AGs have decided to sue TikTok as [...]
Law Clinic Forced To Drop Police Records Lawsuit, Citing Conflict Of Interest Because… It’s Also Subject To Public Records Laws
None of this makes sense. At least, not when you attempt to reconcile what's being said with the university's actions. It makes more sense later. But we'll get to that in a moment. A non-profit called the Atlanta Police Foundation, which claims to be interested in building a better relationship between Atlanta's police and the [...]
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Instead Of Banning Books, Idaho Library Decides To Ban Kids In Response To New Law On ‘Inappropriate Books’
Public libraries are supposed to be places for communities to gather and learn, with an important focus on being a place for kids to gain access to information. But thanks to a moral panic in the GOP about indoctrination" in libraries, it seems that at least one library has decided to shut its door to [...]
Freshly Indicted Biden Deepfaker Prompts Uncharacteristically Fast FCC Action On AI Political Robocalls
Earlier this year you probably sawthe storyabout how a political consultant used a (sloppy) deepfake of Joe Biden in a bid to try and trick voters into staying home during the Presidential Primary. It wasn't particularly well done; nor was it clear it reached all that many people or had much of an actual impact. [...]
Warner Bros. Discovery Gives In And Transfers Games Back To Developers’ Steam Accounts
A couple of months back, we talked about an odd decision Warner Bros. Discovery made to simply retire" a bunch of games it published, mostly from small indie studios, from the various online stores where they were sold, such as Steam. This resulted in anger from those who bought these games and confusion from those [...]
Taxing The Internet To Bail Out Media Won’t Solve The Fundamental Problems Of The Media Business
Hey Google, can you spare a few hundred million to keep Rupert Murdoch's yacht afloat? That's essentially what some legislators are demanding with their harebrained schemes to force tech companies to fund journalism. It is no secret that the journalism business is in trouble these days. News organizations are failing and journalists are being laid [...]
The First Amendment Gives You The Right To Lie, Even With AI
While the celebrity-driven allure of the Scarlett Johansson voicealike story might be an easier headline grab, it is in the dark arts of election dirty trickery where you're more likely to find the kinds of election misinformation concerns that have an impact on society. Indeed, experts have been warning for some time that fake text, [...]
Federal Judge Says It’s Time To End The ‘Mistake’ Of Qualified Immunity While Handling A Bogus Murder Charge
Qualified immunity is a mess. It's a mess the Supreme Court created and, to date, seems largely unwilling to fix (despite the occasional remand). The theory of QI is this: law enforcement officers (and other government employees) should be granted forgiveness for blowing constitutional calls during rapidly evolving situations potentially involving life and death. And [...]
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Congress Wants A Magic Pony: Get Rid Of Section 230, Perfect Moderation, And Only Nice People Allowed Online
The internet is the wild west! Kids are dying! AI is scary and bad! Algorithms! Addiction! If only there was more liability and we could sue more often, internet companies would easily fix everything. Once, an AI read my mind, and it's scary. No one would ever bring a vexatious lawsuit ever. Wild west! The [...]
Big Telecom Is Once Again Using Fake Consumer Groups To Attack Community Owned Broadband Networks
Annoyed by the kind of expensive, shitty, slow, and spotty broadband access caused by limited competition and monopoly power, hundreds of U.S. communities have been building their own broadband networks. These networks come in a variety of forms, including direct municipal ownership, cooperatives, extensions of city-owned electrical utilities, or public private partnerships. While there's certainly [...]
Court To Cops: Sucking At Your Job And Slow-Walking A Stop Means You Lose All Your Evidence
Pretextual stops. Let's talk about it. Cops who perform traffic stops are rarely performing traffic stops because they care about traffic safety. They're looking for something - anything - else. Driving a car on public roads puts you on the outside of the Fourth Amendment. Warrants aren't required. Reasonable suspicion is the low bar that [...]
Emory University Suspends Students Over AI Study Tool The School Gave Them $10k To Build And Promoted
I'll admit, I had to read this story a couple of times, since it's so unbelievable. With the explosion of AI tools that have come out over the past couple of years, coming along for the ride are all kinds of concerns over how that AI gets used. In the realm of higher education, this [...]
Why Jonathan Haidt’s ‘Protect The Kids’ Proposals Could Make Things Worse For Kids
How much harm is done to children in the name of protecting" them? Entirely too much. What if we drive them further into dangerous corners of the internet by cutting them off from their support networks? Since the release of Jonathan Haidt's book, The Anxious Generation," a few months back, there has been plenty of [...]
OMFG Here Come The ‘News’ Outlets To Do ShotSpotter’s PR Heavy Lifting For It
Generally speaking, a private company's press release is not news." If anyone wants to watch companies stroke themselves off in public, there are plenty of sites dedicated to that kink. If it's cop tech purveyors seeking to redeem themselves after a bunch of negative press and/or the loss of high-profile government contracts, we should be [...]
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Major SS7 Vulnerability In Wireless Networks Oddly Gets A Fraction Of The Hysteria Reserved For TikTok
While lawmakers, looking to get on cable TV, spent much of the last few years performatively hyperventilating about TikTok privacy and national security issues, few of those same folks seem quite as bothered by the parade of obvious, nasty vulnerabilities in the nation's telecom networks. For example, we still haven't somehow addressed longstanding flawsin Signaling [...]
The Plan To Sunset Section 230 Is About A Rogue Congress Taking The Internet Hostage If It Doesn’t Get Its Way
If Congress doesn't get Google and Meta to agree to Section 230 reforms, it's going to destroy the rest of the open internet, while Google and Meta will be just fine. If that sounds stupidly counterproductive, well, welcome to today's Congress. As we were just discussing, the House Energy and Commerce committee is holding a [...]
NFL Inks Deal With Netflix To Stream A Handful Of Xmas Day Games Only
Are you an NFL fan? If you are, are there particular teams or games you want to watch? The obvious answer to that second question would be yes", though the answer to whether you'll actually be able to watch those games is much less obvious and much more convoluted. It depends which team, and which [...]
Five Section 230 Cases That Made Online Communities Better
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is holding ahearingtomorrow on sunsetting" Section 230. Despite facing criticism, Section 230 has undeniably been a cornerstone in the architecture of the modern web, fostering a robust market for new services, and enabling a rich diversity of ideas and expressions to flourish. Crucially, Section 230 empowers platforms tomaintain community [...]
Techdirt Podcast Episode 392: Platform Moderation Or Individual Control?
or both
The Horribly Stupid Saga Of Craig Wright, The Fake Satoshi, Should Now Be Over
It's been a while since we last mentioned Craig Wright here on Techdirt. We've been pretty clear all along, like pretty much everyone else, that Wright was so obviously full of shit in claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, and then trying to claim patents and copyrights over all kinds of Bitcoin/cryptocurrency related things. Over the [...]
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Public Records Show Cops Are Still Very Interested In Surveilling People Who Protest Against Cops
There are few groups of people cops like less than people who don't like cops. But it's not that these people don't like cops, per se. It's that they're tired of cops doing whatever they want whenever they want with near-zero accountability. Cops continue to bad things, like murder unarmed people while effecting arrests." These [...]
Decentralized Systems Will Be Necessary To Stop Google From Putting The Web Into Managed Decline
Is Google signaling the end of the open web? That's some of the concern raised by its new embrace of AI. While most of the fears about AI may be overblown, this one could be legit. But it doesn't mean that we need to accept it. These days, there is certainly a lot of hype [...]
FTC Hints At Regulatory Action Against Automakers For Terrible Privacy Practices
In 2023, Mozilla released a report noting that modern cars had the worst security and privacy standards of any major technology industry the organization tracks. That was followed by a NYT report earlier this year showing how automakers routinely hoover up oodles of consumer driving and phone info, then sell access to that data to [...]
Supreme Court Says It’s Fine For Cops To Dick Around For Months Or Years After Seizing People’s Cars
The Supreme Court has recognized there's something definitely wrong with asset forfeiture. But, so far, it has yet to attempt to put a full stop to it. A recent case dealt with criminal asset forfeiture. In that case, the nation's top court ruled it was unconstitutional for the government to seize assets worth far more [...]
British Comic Artist Petitions USPTO To Cancel ‘Super Hero’ Trademark Held By DC, Marvel
It should come as no shock to anyone when I say that DC Comics and Marvel both behave in a very aggressive manner when it comes to all things intellectual property. These two companies have engaged in all kinds of draconian behavior when it comes to everything from copyright to trademark. But one thing that [...]
Social Media’s Electoral Power: More Hype Than Reality?
It's been almost an article of faith among many (especially since 2016) that social media has been a leading cause of our collective dumbening and the resulting situation in which a bunch of fascist-adjacent wannabe dictators getting elected all over the place. But, we've always found that argument to feel massively, if not totally overblown. [...]
To The Surprise Of Absolutely No One, Cops Under Facial Recognition Bans Are Asking Other Agencies To Run Searches For Them
God forbid any of you peons break a law. It doesn't matter if you only do it once. If you get caught, it's all on you. But if you're a cop, laws are, at best, suggestions. Break them if you can. Ignore them when they're inconvenient. And treat any law or court ruling that reins [...]
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Vindictive Nonsense: Tesla Threatens To Fire Law Firm Over Expert’s Amicus Brief
It's no secret that Elon Musk can be petty and vindictive over the dumbest shit. You may have heard that he fired the entire Supercharger team a few weeks ago entirely due to him getting upset at what the woman who led that team told him (he's now scrambling to try to rehire the team [...]
Pennsylvania Once Again Shows What Broadband Corruption Looks Like: Doles Out Millions In Dodgy, Non-Transparent Grants To Comcast, Verizon In Favored Political Districts
By now we've laid out the case that U.S. broadband is spotty, expensive, and slow due to regional monopolies and the corruption that protects them. Despite this, every time the U.S. decides to spend taxpayer money on broadband, said corruption usually ensures that we throw most of that money into the laps of the same [...]
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come from our post about a facts-free op-ed defending the bipartisan bill to repeal Section 230. In first place, it's Stephen T. Stone reiterating a rule that holds true: Once more, with feeling: No one can oppose Section 230 without lying about it. In second place, [...]
This Week In Techdirt History: May 12th – 18th
Five Years Ago This week in 2019, the government hit whistleblower David Hale with espionage charges. All four major wireless carriers were hit with lawsuits over sharing location data, while employees of AT&T and Verizon were caught up in a DOJ bust over SIM hijacking. Canada's Prime Minister was threatening to fine social media companies [...]
NetEase Backs Down On Requirement For Early Streamers Of ‘Marvel’ Game To Not Critique The Game
It's a funny thing what game publishers sometimes try to do when it comes to releasing games early to internet streamers as a way to boost interest in their games. I've heard stories of all kinds of crazy stipulations that streamers have to sign off on contractually in order to get access to the game. [...]
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Do You Really Want The Government In Your DMs?
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Court To Cops: If We Can’t See The Drug Dog Do The Thing, We’re Gonna Be Suppressing Some Evidence
Every cop with a dog swears it can detect all sorts of contraband. Literally swears. In court. On the stand. But are drug dogs miraculous wonders of law enforcement due to their training? Or is it due to the domesticated dog's innate desire to please, especially when it knows it will be rewarded for doing [...]
When Humanity Gets Messy, Sometimes the Best Tech Solution Is To Do Nothing
Give people ways to share images and videos with each other, and people will quickly push the limits. It's what people do. There's been a slightly amusing story making the rounds these past few days: a digital video portal" was set up to allow people in New York and Dublin to communicate with each other. [...]
AI Gun Detection Company Pitching Its Tech To Schools Sure Seems To Be The Sole Beneficiary Of A Lot Of Similarly-Crafted Legislation
Sole source contracting is the sort of thing government agencies should seek to avoid. In some cases, it's impossible, but most spending should be open to bidding to help ensure the government isn't spending more than it has to - or worse, hooking up contractor buddies Mob-style. There's a whiff of impropriety in all of [...]
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