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Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Finally Disbarred

1 year 11 months ago
Remember Richard Liebowitz? The lawyer who was not very good at his job but really dove deep into the world of copyright trolling? He was suspended from practicing law a few years ago, but now he’s finally been officially disbarred. There are many, many Liebowitz stories out there. It’s hard to beat the time he […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Complete Cisco Training Bundle

1 year 11 months ago
The Complete Cisco Training Bundle has 6 courses to help you get ready to become certified. Courses cover al you need to know as a CCNA, CCEA, and more. It’s on sale for $40. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support […]
Gretchen Heckmann

It Appears Users Are Getting Bored With TikTok

1 year 11 months ago
We’ve been covering many stories about a potential TikTok ban, including how unconstitutional it clearly is, how pointless it clearly is, and how even those who back it don’t seem to have a good explanation of why, beyond some vague handwaving about “China.” But, there’s one thing that hasn’t received nearly as much attention: people […]
Mike Masnick

FCC Finally Updates America’s Pathetic Definition Of ‘Broadband’ To 100 Mbps

1 year 11 months ago
For decades, the FCC has maintained an arguably pathetic definition of “broadband,” allowing the telecom industry to under-deliver substandard access. After some industry lobbying to ensure it wasn’t too stringent, the agency is finally getting around to an update, and has announced that they’ll soon classify “broadband” as anything faster than 100 Mbps downstream, 20 […]
Karl Bode

Court To Cops: There’s No ‘Instinct Exception’ For Drug Dogs Handlers Refuse To Handle

1 year 11 months ago
Officers who handle drug dogs like to claim they’re so highly skilled at animal handling they can recognize otherwise imperceptible moves by their animals as the dog “alerting,” giving them (and, more literally) their animals free rein to perform warrantless searches of vehicles. But when these arguments fail, and it’s apparent a K-9 cop just […]
Tim Cushing

Italy’s Piracy Shield Blocks Innocent Web Sites And Makes It Hard For Them To Appeal

1 year 11 months ago
Italy’s newly-installed Piracy Shield system, put in place by the country’s national telecoms regulator, AutoritĂ  per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni (Authority for Communications Guarantees, AGCOM), is already failing in significant ways. One issue became evident in February, when the VPN provider AirVPN announced that it would no longer accept users resident in Italy because of the “burdensome” requirements […]
Mike Masnick

Ultra-Heavy EVs Will Easily Demolish Nation’s Unprepared Guard Rail System

1 year 11 months ago
The U.S. is a global leader in traffic-related fatalities, with a thirty-percent jump in the last decade. That’s in contrast to every other developed country, which saw a decline. So, of course, it’s a perfect time to flood American highways with a parade of extremely heavy EVs with unprecedented acceleration. Some of which are extremely pointy and feature half-cooked […]
Karl Bode

Five Questions To Ask Before Backing The TikTok Ban

1 year 11 months ago
With strong bipartisan support, the U.S. House voted 352 to 65 to pass HR 7521 last week, a bill that would ban TikTok nationwide if its Chinese owner doesn’t sell the popular video app. The TikTok bill’s future in the U.S. Senate isn’t yet clear, but President Joe Biden has said he would sign it into law if it […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with Phone Stand & 20W Adapter

1 year 11 months ago
MagStack is the perfect on-the-go wireless charging station that also transforms into a phone stand for 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, and […]
Gretchen Heckmann

The Disinformation Campaign That Has Effectively Destroyed The Ability To Combat Disinformation

1 year 11 months ago
We already covered the oral arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri case earlier this week, showing that the Supreme Court appears to be quite skeptical of the arguments by the states regarding the federal government “jawboning” to convince social media to take down certain content. For months now, we’ve been pointing out that the factual […]
Mike Masnick

Monster Energy Bullies Trademark Application For Gin Company

1 year 11 months ago
Here we go again. Monster Energy is one of the most prolific trademark bullies in the history of trademark bullying. And the really frustrating part of all this is that at times it can feel like Monster makes trademark bullying a chief international export every bit as much as energy drinks. No trademark concern is […]
Dark Helmet

Moderating Eating Disorder Content Is Harder Than You Think

1 year 11 months ago
Both troubled teens and government agencies are asking, “How thin is thin enough?” The teens are thinking about how thin they want to look, while the government is thinking about what’s too thin to post online. The refrain is always the same: the platforms need to do more—never mind the difficult details. Platforms need to […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Babbel Language Learning (All Languages)

1 year 11 months ago
You probably already know the benefits of learning a language, so let’s focus on the app. Right off the bat, let’s be clear about one thing: When we say “app” we don’t mean that you’re limited to using Babbel on your phone. You can use Babbel on desktop, too, and your progress is synchronized across […]
Gretchen Heckmann

As The US Freaks Out About TikTok, It’s Revealed That The CIA Was Using Chinese Social Media To Try To Undermine The Gov’t There

1 year 11 months ago
You know that line, “every accusation is a confession?” For no reason at all, that’s coming to mind all of a sudden. No reason. Anyway, a decade ago, Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore wrote a fantastic piece for Foreign Affairs on “The End of Hypocrisy” (which we also wrote about here at Techdirt). They argued […]
Mike Masnick

Two Decades Later And The FCC Is Still Trying To Crack Down On Anti-Competitive Deals Between Landlords And Broadband Monopolies

1 year 11 months ago
For decades, U.S. broadband providers have struck cozy deals with landlords effectively elbowing out competitors and allowing them to create building-by-building broadband monopolies. That stifled competition results in higher costs, slow speeds, and worse overall service. And while the FCC passed rules in 2007 trying to ban the practice, they were so full of loopholes […]
Karl Bode