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Indiana’s Lawsuit Against TikTok Fails As Well

1 year 10 months ago
Last week we wrote about how Montana’s ridiculous TikTok ban was blocked by a judge for being fairly obviously unconstitutional. But in the rush of the moral panic over TikTok coming from all over, I had missed that Indiana had sued the company. The argument was that TikTok had violated “child safety laws,” and in […]
Mike Masnick

Techdirt Podcast Episode 372: Decentralizing Innovation

1 year 10 months ago
We’ve got another cross-post episode this week! Recently, Mike joined the debut episode of the new Dot Social podcast from Flipboard CEO Mike McCue for a discussion about decentralized social media and the open social web, and the ways in which they are poised to spur widespread innovation. You can listen to the whole conversation […]
Leigh Beadon

Daily Deal: Rosetta Stone (All Languages)

1 year 10 months ago
Embark on the journey of language learning with the Rosetta Stone lifetime subscription for all languages. Trusted by top-tier organizations like NASA and TripAdvisor, Rosetta Stone has been the go-to software for language learning for the past 27 years. With its immersive and intuitive training method, you might be reading, writing, and speaking a new […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Carmakers Push Forward With Plans To Make Basic Features Subscription Services, Despite Widespread Backlash

1 year 10 months ago
Automakers are increasingly obsessed with turning everything into a subscription service in a bid to boost quarterly returns. We’ve noted how BMW has embraced making heated seats and other features already in your car a subscription service, and Mercedes has been making better gas and EV engine performance something you have to pay extra for — even if […]
Karl Bode

Decentralization Matters: But Why?

1 year 11 months ago
About a year ago, the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web asked if I would help edit and compile a “magazine” talking about decentralization and why it’s important. It was a fun and interesting challenge, and now the final product is out, the D-Web Digest. There are a bunch of fascinating articles in there, which […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The 2023 Complete Linux E-Degree Training Bundle

1 year 11 months ago
Linux is the most fundamental technology required by all real developers. It is required in almost all fields of Software engineering. DevOps, Cloud, Full Stack, and App developers must have a working knowledge of Linux. With five comprehensive modules and over 40 Linux technologies covered, this Linux Training Bundle offers a detailed program tailored for […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Our Ongoing Refusal To Regulate Data Brokers Is Going To Bite Us On The Ass

1 year 11 months ago
Every few weeks for the last fifteen years there’s been a massive scandal involving some company, telecom, data broker, or app maker over-collecting your detailed personal location data, failing to secure it, then selling access to that information to any nitwit with a nickel. And despite the added risks this creates in the post-Roe era, […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

1 year 11 months ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is a simple anonymous response to the claim that Elon Musk fights censorship: Remember when Elon happily complied with the Turkish government’s request to censor anti-Erdogan content during its presidential election? In second place, it’s a double-winning comment from Thad that also takes first place […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: November 26th – December 2nd

1 year 11 months ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, consumer groups accused the FCC of weakening oversight of cell carriers under the pretense of battling text message spam, activists were making one last push to restore net neutrality via the Congressional Review Act, and senators were continuing to point out that US broadband maps suck. The FBI […]
Leigh Beadon

Hormel Fairly Chill About ‘Spam’ Trademark, Still Missing Business Opportunities

1 year 11 months ago
Hormel, the foodstuffs company that makes Spam, amongst other items, has made it onto our pages before. And not for good reasons. Ages ago, the company attempted to sue anti-spam proprietors, arguing that its “Spam” trademark somehow translated into the world of IT and email. Separately, the company also bullied a Canadian brewery into changing […]
Dark Helmet

Retiree Arrested For Criticizing Local Officials Will Have Her Case Heard By The Supreme Court

1 year 11 months ago
We’ve long known the Fifth Circuit is the worst circuit to hear your case involving rights violations by law enforcement. Despite one particularly blistering dissent from Judge Don Willett calling qualified immunity a “rigged game” litigants almost always lose, the Fifth Circuit continues to coddle cops and overreaching government officials to give them what they […]
Tim Cushing

Judge Says Montana’s TikTok Ban Is Obviously Unconstitutional

1 year 11 months ago
This wasn’t hard to predict. When Montana passed its TikTok ban in April we called it “laughably unconstitutional.” Montana’s very silly Attorney General, Austin Knudsen, who claimed to have been the driving force behind the bill, had insisted that the state would be vindicated in court. As we noted when the bill passed, his public […]
Mike Masnick