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Daily Deal: Project Management Institute Training Bundle

1 year 8 months ago
Project Management Institute Training Bundle has 2 courses to help you become a project management expert. The first course focuses on the basic principles and the lifecycle of project management. You’ll learn about group interactions, managing cost factors, managing risk factors, and more. The second course focuses on Agile project management. It’s on sale for […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Ninth Circuit Tells Twitter It Can’t Reveal Exactly How Many National Security Letters It Receives Because The DOJ Showed It Some Scary Stuff

1 year 8 months ago
In 2014, Twitter sued the DOJ over its National Security Letter (NSL) reporting restrictions, which limited the company from producing transparency reports with much transparency in them. NSLs were only allowed to be reported in bands. And what broad bands they were. If Twitter received 20 NSLs, it had to report it as 0-499. If […]
Tim Cushing

Wicker Bill Eyes Forcing ‘Big Tech’ To Pay ‘Big Telecom’ Billions For No Coherent Reason

1 year 8 months ago
A bipartisan coalition of Senators including Roger Wicker (MS), Todd Young (IN), Mark Kelly (AZ) and Ben Ray Luján (NM) are poised to reintroduce legislation supported by telecom monopolies that could ultimately result in tech giants paying telecom giants billions of dollars for no coherent reason. The soon to be reconstituted FAIR Contributions Act, word […]
Karl Bode

‘Destiny 2’ DLC Suddenly Results In Copyright Strikes For Streamers

1 year 8 months ago
We haven’t always spoken in glowing terms about Bungie, the game studio behind the Destiny franchise. That being said, in more recent days, Bungie has also taken some very positive steps when it comes to protecting its fans from copyright takedown abuse, while also highlighting for the record that the DMCA takedown process employed by […]
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Oregon’s DMV Database Is Broken And That Means Innocent People Are Spending Months Behind Bars

1 year 8 months ago
The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles is pretty much just renting a car from Hertz. Participating in either system greatly increases your chances of spending time jailed for crimes you didn’t commit. Hertz’s inability to perform basic inventory control functions means renters in good standing are being treated to guns out traffic stops and felony […]
Tim Cushing

White House Anonymously Throws Gigi Sohn Under The Bus After Screwing Up Her FCC Nomination

1 year 8 months ago
Earlier this month we noted how a sleazy telecom and media giant smear campaign successfully derailed the FCC nomination of popular reformer Gigi Sohn, keeping the agency gridlocked (quite intentionally) without the voting majority to do much of anything deemed “controversial” by industry. While the GOP and telecom giants deserve the lion’s share of the […]
Karl Bode

Daily Deal: The All-In-One Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle

1 year 8 months ago
The All-In-One Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle has 10 courses to help you master advanced Excel dashboards, Google Sheets, data science, and more. You’ll learn about data visualization, VBA programming, business intelligence, Pivot Tables, and more. It’s on sale for $34. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of […]
Gretchen Heckmann

FBI Latest To Admit To Bypassing Warrant Requirements By Purchasing Location Info From Data Brokers

1 year 8 months ago
Well… fuck the Supreme Court, I guess. That’s how law enforcement is working these days, bypassing the restraints of the Carpenter decision to do what they want, when they want, with whatever location data they can purchase from private third-party brokers. It’s the “third party” that counts. It’s also the narrower aspects of the Supreme […]
Tim Cushing

CFPB Launches Long Overdue Probe Of Unaccountable Data Broker Market

1 year 8 months ago
We’ve noted for a while that the performative histrionics surrounding TikTok are really just a distraction from our corrupt failure to police dodgy data brokers or pass even a basic privacy law for the internet era. U.S. companies don’t want to lose money by empowering consumers or being ethical, and the U.S. government doesn’t want […]
Karl Bode

Microsoft Inks 2 More CoD Multiplatform Deals With Game Streaming Services

1 year 8 months ago
Microsoft continues to make moves to get its purchase of Activision Blizzard past the various regulatory bodies that have voiced their concerns. While there are plenty of signs that the EU regulators are getting ready to approve the deal, there is still the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) […]
Dark Helmet

Copyright Means You May Need Permission To Post Photos Of Your Own Home Online

1 year 8 months ago
One of the life’s certainties is that copyright maximalism will continue to encourage absurd rulings by complaisant courts. Here’s a rather spectacular case from Germany. It involves a “photo wallpaper”. For those of you who – like me – aren’t quite sure what that means, it is the name given to wallpapers that are essentially […]
Mike Masnick

Techdirt Podcast Episode 347: Why Is Congress So Wrong About Section 230?

1 year 8 months ago
Misunderstandings (honest or otherwise) about Section 230 abound — across the political spectrum and, of course, in Congress. Each side believes weakening or eliminating the law will achieve its own distinct goals, and both sides are wrong. Following the most recent (but far from the first) very frustrating congressional hearing about Section 230, this week […]
Leigh Beadon

WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption

1 year 8 months ago
The UK government is entertaining even more plans to undermine (or actually outlaw) end-to-end encryption. And it’s not gaining any support from the multiple services (and multiple people) these efforts would harm. Both Signal and Proton have made it clear they’ll pull their services rather than weaken their encryption to comply with UK government demands. […]
Tim Cushing

Court Makes It Clear: Government Submissions To Twitter Flagging Program Do Not Violate The 1st Amendment

1 year 8 months ago
There’s been a lot of discussion of late, especially because of the various Twitter Files, regarding where the line is between governments simply flagging content for social media websites to vet against their own policies as compared to unconstitutional and impermissible suppression of speech in violation of the 1st Amendment. As we’ve highlighted over and […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Premium Ethical Hacking Bundle

1 year 8 months ago
The Premium Ethical Hacking Bundle has 8 courses to help you master ethical hacking and cybersecurity. You’ll learn about penetration testing, social engineering, server security, and more. It’s on sale for $60. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support Techdirt. The […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Congress Lets The FCC’s Spectrum Auction Authority Lapse For No Good Reason

1 year 8 months ago
Last week, Congress failed to shake off corruption and buckled to a telecom industry’ smear campaign to scuttle the nomination of Gigi Sohn to the FCC. This week, the government body shifted from corruption to ordinary incompetence, after it failed to renew the FCC’s Spectrum Auction authority for no coherent reason. The FCC is in […]
Karl Bode

Ukrainian Game Devs To Russian Hackers: ‘Russian Hackers, Go Fuck Yourselves’

1 year 8 months ago
Back in the early days of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, one of the most captivating stories was that of Snake Island, a small island in Ukrainian territorial waters. Under constant radioed threats from a Russian cruiser, Ukrainian border guard Roman Hrybov uttered his now iconic response to the warship: “Russian warship, go fuck […]
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