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SCOTUS Says Trump Can’t Commandeer Illinois National Guard Troops

3 days 1 hour ago
The Trump administration, for all intents and purposes, declared war on Chicago back in September. It was inevitable that Chicago and the state of Illinois would eventually be targeted by Trump, what with its Democratic leadership and Trump’s faux concerns about gun violence. Less than a month into his second presidential term, the administration sued […]
Tim Cushing

Brendan Carr Says Destroying Consumer Protection, Media Consolidation Rules, And Corporate Oversight Will Be Great For Everyone

3 days 5 hours ago
Trump FCC boss Brendan Carr was recently hauled before Congress to discuss his numerous, often illegal abuses of FCC authority. The hearing mostly fixated on Carr’s failed, clumsy attempt to censor a comedian, and clumsy lie that the FCC now serves exclusively at the whims of our mad, idiot king. Which are certainly important things […]
Karl Bode

It’s Almost Time! The Public Domain Game Jam Starts This Week

3 days 22 hours ago
As we announced a few weeks ago, it’s nearly time for the latest installment in our series of public domain game jams, Gaming Like It’s 1930! It’s an extra special jam this year as we begin a brand new decade of works entering the public domain, and as always it will begin on New Year’s […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: December 21st – 27th

4 days 22 hours ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, Congress sold out to Hollywood yet again by sneaking the CASE Act and a felony streaming bill into the funding omnibus, with the former introducing absolutely insane damages especially when compared to COVID stimulus money. Meanwhile, we looked at the issues with a new COVID bill that included […]
Leigh Beadon

Techdirt Doesn’t Annoy You Into Paying, And That’s Worth Paying For

6 days 1 hour ago
We’re a few weeks into our end of year crowdfunding campaign—donate $100 or more (check out that $230 option!) and we’ll send you our first commemorative challenge coin celebrating 30 years of Section 230. I’ve already laid out why our coverage matters, why we’re not selling out (because we’re not like Bari Weiss), and why […]
Mike Masnick

10 (Not So) Hidden Dangers of Age Verification

1 week ago
It’s nearly the end of 2025, and half of the US and the UK now require you to upload your ID or scan your face to watch “sexual content.” A handful of states and Australia now have various requirements to verify your age before you can create a social media account. Age-verification laws may sound straightforward to some: protect young people online by […]
Rindala Alajaji

Google Built Its Empire Scraping The Web. Now It’s Suing To Stop Others From Scraping Google

1 week ago
Last week, Google filed suit against SerpApi, a scraping company that helps businesses pull data from Google search results. The lawsuit claims SerpApi violated DMCA Section 1201 by circumventing Google’s “technological protection measures” to access search results—and the copyrighted content within them—without permission. There’s just one problem with this theory: Google built its entire business […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The JavaScript DOM Game Developer Bundle

1 week ago
The JavaScript DOM Game Developer Bundle has 8 courses to help you master coding fundamentals. Courses cover JavaScript DOM, Coding, HTML 5 Canvas, and more. You’ll learn how to create your own fun, interactive games. It’s on sale for $30. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from […]
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40 Years Of Copyright Obstruction To Human Rights And Social Justice

1 week 1 day ago
One of the little-known but extremely telling episodes in the history of modern copyright, discussed in Walled Culture the book (free digital versions available), concerns the Marrakesh Treaty. A post on the Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) site from 2017 has a good summary of what the treaty is about, and why it is important: It sets out exceptions and […]
Glyn Moody

Trump Admin Reinvents US Digital Services Program After Elon Musk Fired All Their Actual Tech Experts

1 week 1 day ago
Here’s a fun game the Trump administration keeps playing: destroy a successful government program, wait a few months, then breathlessly announce you’ve “invented” the exact same thing but with obvious corruption mechanisms baked in. Last week, the administration excitedly announced a new “Tech Force”—a program to bring tech talent into government for two-year stints to […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The 2026 Generative AI And Coding Mastery Bundle

1 week 1 day ago
Use the power of generative AI to your advantage and improve your coding skills with 66 hours of content on Java programming, Python, and data analysis in the 2026 Generative AI and Coding Mastery Bundle. Courses also cover mastering ChatGPT skills, using CursorAI to develop apps, and more. It’s on sale for $25. Note: The […]
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Support Techdirt: Where Bari Weiss Is Not Our Editor In Chief

1 week 2 days ago
If you’re wondering what independent journalism that won’t bend to White House pressure looks like, you’re looking at it. On Sunday night, CBS News’ newly imported “editor in chief,” Bari Weiss, killed a 60 Minutes story about Trump’s illegal deportations to a Salvadoran concentration camp—hours before it was set to air. Why? Because it might […]
Mike Masnick

Larian Studios The Latest To Face Backlash Over Use of AI To Make Games

1 week 2 days ago
I guess I’m a masochist, so here we go. In my recent post about Let It Die: Inferno and the game developer’s fairly minimal use of AI and machine learning platforms, I attempted to make the point that wildly stratified opinions on the use or non-use of AI was making actual nuanced conversation quite difficult. […]
Timothy Geigner