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French News Agency Sues ex-Twitter For Not Paying Snippet Tax

1 year 11 months ago
The lawsuits against Elon Musk’s ex-Twitter continue to pile up, but here’s one where the law itself is ridiculous and unjust. As you’ll recall, the EU Copyright Directive included a link or snippet tax for news (which they call a “neighboring right”) similar to the link taxes we’ve discussed in Australia and Canada. The main […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Complete Unity Game Developer Course

1 year 11 months ago
Designing a game world takes time and can get quite repetitive. Why not have the game build its world for you? That’s the goal of procedural content generation, and you’ll come to grips with it in the Complete Unity Game Developer Course. Focusing on the tile-based method for procedural level creation, you’ll explore how to […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Netflix Defeats Spurious ‘Slumlord Millionaire’ Lawsuit

1 year 11 months ago
The gears of justice turn slowly, but they do turn. Late last year we discussed a delightful gentleman named Roland Macher, who goes by “Spanky”, because of course he does. Spanky was a restaurant owner and real estate businessman who found himself in prison for over 2 years because paying your taxes is hard or […]
Dark Helmet

Jim Larkin, Backpage Exec, Dies By Suicide A Week Before His Trial

1 year 11 months ago
Some unfortunate news. AZ Central reported yesterday that James Larkin, who was a free speech pioneer who built an alt-weekly newspaper empire, and then spun out the controversial classifieds ads site Backpage, died by suicide, one week before his latest trial. While there’s been plenty of discussion about Backpage, related to questions around Section 230, […]
Mike Masnick

Meta Begins The Process Of Ending News Links In Canada

1 year 11 months ago
This is not a surprise, because the company made it clear it planned to do exactly this, but Meta has now begun the process of stopping links to news sources from appearing in Canada, something that Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez insisted would never happen. The company says it will take a few weeks to […]
Mike Masnick

NSA Asks Congress To Not Block Federal Agencies From Collecting Location Data Without A Warrant

1 year 11 months ago
For several years, the government was able to route around the Fourth Amendment by turning cell service providers into proxy tracking devices. Thanks to the Third Party Doctrine, location data generated by cell phones wasn’t given an expectation of privacy. A Supreme Court decision handed down in 2012 strongly suggested the government needed to obtain […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with Floating Stand

1 year 11 months ago
MagStack is the perfect on-the-go wireless charging station that also transforms into a floating stand for smartphone FaceTime or video playback while charging. This 3-in-1 foldable design featuring 3 wireless charging spots, enables charging for up to 3 devices simultaneously, including iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods Pro, AirPods with Wireless Charging Case, other Qi-compatible Android phones, […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Google’s Plan To DRM The Web Goes Against Everything Google Once Stood For

1 year 11 months ago
The grand old enshittification curve strikes again. Remember, as stated by Cory Doctorow, the process of enshittification entails these steps: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Way […]
Mike Masnick

Global Militaries Worry Elon Musk Is Too Erratic To Manage Starlink Competently

1 year 11 months ago
While Elon Musk’s Starlink low Earth orbit (LEO) broadband technology is too expensive and capacity-constrained to seriously put a dent in US broadband problems, it’s helpful in low connectivity situations like disasters, select parts of rural America, or the war in Ukraine. But Musk’s growing power over the fledgling LEO satellite sector has started to […]
Karl Bode

More Media Execs Back Effort To Pull Fox News’ Philly Broadcast License Over Election Fraud Lies

1 year 11 months ago
Last month we noted how media reform activists had petitioned the FCC to revoke Fox News’ local broadcast license in Philadelphia. More specifically, the group argued that Fox News’ rampant election fraud propaganda technically violated the “character clause” embedded in the Communications Act the FCC is supposed to use to determine whether an organization should […]
Karl Bode

Techdirt Podcast Episode 360: Can Interoperability Be Mandated?

1 year 11 months ago
We’ve long believed in the power of online platform interoperability and the power it gives to users to curate their own experiences. One of the prime examples of this is Block Party, created by Tracy Chou, which has had to suspend its operations following ExTwitter’s API changes. Tracy joined us on the podcast once before […]
Leigh Beadon

Prime Minister’s Brother Latest Victim Of Singapore’s ‘Fake News’ Law

1 year 11 months ago
Censorship has always been the name of the game when governments push “fake news” laws. First of all, laws like these allow governments to decide which news is “fake” and which news is “credible.” Those pushing these laws claim they just want to ensure citizens aren’t misled. But, in reality, governments just want more options […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Little Wonder Solo Stereo Multi Connect Bluetooth Speaker

1 year 11 months ago
The Little Wonder Solo Stereo Bluetooth Speaker may look small, but it produces as clear and powerful a sound as any other speaker. It comes in a a variety of colors that are great for any setting and décor and you can connect multiple speakers together. Connect this speaker to your smartphone or tablet via […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Legal Subreddit Bans All Ex-Twitter Links Due To Safety Risk

1 year 11 months ago
Speech has consequences. Elon Musk has decided to reenable accounts suspended for posting CSAM while at the same time allowing the most basic of CSAM scanning systems to break. And, that’s not even looking at how most of the team who was in charge of fighting CSAM on the site were either laid off or […]
Mike Masnick

Sensitive Police, First Responder Communications Tech Used Flimsy Encryption And Suffered From Numerous Vulnerabilities For Years

1 year 11 months ago
Transparency is good, actually. For decades numerous sensitive infrastructure, military, and first responder systems in Europe and the U.S. have utilized a radio standard dubbed TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio), which is used in radios made by Motorola, Damm, Hytera, and other major vendors. For 25 years secrecy surrounding the encryption algorithms used in TETRA kept researchers […]
Karl Bode