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Biden FCC Prepares To ‘Restore Net Neutrality,’ But The Details Will Matter

1 year 7 months ago
Hey, remember when a bunch of unpopular broadband monopolies convinced a corrupt reality TV star to dismantle most oversight of their very broken industry? And remember how to accomplish this companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast spread endless lies about what was actually happening, going so far as to use fake and even dead people […]
Karl Bode

Techdirt Podcast Episode 367: Open Sourcing The Trust & Safety Toolkit

1 year 7 months ago
The trust and safety conversation tends to focus on the huge platforms, and the millions of smaller websites (some still quite big!) get ignored. But those websites have trust and safety needs too, and they use a lot of different tools to meet them. Most of these tools are proprietary, but there’s a growing push […]
Leigh Beadon

5th Circuit Decides To Rehear Jawboning Case Involving Disinfo Researchers, Realizes It Can’t Do That Yet, Changes Mind Hours Later

1 year 7 months ago
We’ve been covering the multi-pronged ridiculousness around the Missouri/Louisiana “jawboning” cases, regarding whether or not the White House was overstepping the bounds of the 1st Amendment and pressuring private websites to moderate in a manner they deemed appropriate. Again, almost everything about this case is bizarre —and getting more bizarre with each move. Last night, […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The A to Z Cyber Security & IT Certification Training Bundle

1 year 7 months ago
The A to Z Cyber Security & IT Certification Training Bundle has 12 courses focusing on foundational IT skills. Courses cover penetration testing, beginner cybersecurity techniques, ethical hacking, and more. The bundle is on sale for $46. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Authors Guild, Jealous Of Other Terrible Author Lawsuits Against AI, Decides To Join In The Party

1 year 7 months ago
It’s been eight years since the Authors Guild was thoroughly and totally embarrassed by losing its big lawsuit against Google over the Google Books scanning project. I guess they’re missing the feeling of embarrassment, as they’ve filed what is effectively the same damn suit against OpenAI over that company’s book scanning. Now, I know, some […]
Mike Masnick

Co-Sponsor Of Unconstitutional AADC Law Completely Misrepresents Court’s Ruling, Showing His Lack Of Attention To Detail

1 year 7 months ago
Last week, we wrote about a federal district judge in California, Beth Labson Freeman, tossing out California’s Age Appropriate Design Code (AB 2273) as unconstitutional under the 1st Amendment. The ruling was careful and thorough, which did not surprise me, having sat through the oral arguments on the matter, where it seemed that the judge […]
Mike Masnick

Federal Judge Says Fuck The 1st Amendment While Upholding Public University’s Drag Show Ban

1 year 7 months ago
Most laws and policies banning drag shows are experiencing swift judicial blowback thanks to their obvious regulation of expressive speech. Some legislators have attempted to work around this expected roadblock to oppression by avoiding any mention of drag shows or drag performers when crafting unconstitutional laws, instead pretending they’re simply strengthening existing obscenity laws. None […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Big Data And Analytics Master Toolkit

1 year 7 months ago
Most modern companies put a lot of stock into data when making crucial business decisions. As such, they require employees who understand how to work with mass amounts of data, and effectively analyze it to get a holistic view of the company. These skills aren’t just reserved for analysts, they’re valuable for professionals in any […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

1 year 7 months ago
We’ve got one commenter taking both top spots on the insightful side this week, but also… not really. Because in what I believe is a first, our top winner on the insightful side is Samuel Abram commenting on the previous comments post to celebrate a comment from last week, by Stephen T. Stone, that didn’t […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: September 17th – 23rd

1 year 7 months ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, Ajit Pai was whining about California’s net neutrality effort, while a court ordered the FCC to hand over data on bogus public comments about net neutrality, and Congress failed to invite a single consumer advocate to its upcoming hearings about broadband privacy rules. A Swedish ISP gave us […]
Leigh Beadon