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Techdirt Podcast Episode 345: Can An Oversight Board Solve Infrastructure Moderation Questions?

2 years 1 month ago
We’ve often talked about the importance of distinguishing content moderation at the infrastructure layer of the internet stack from that which happens on platforms at the edge, and this issue was brought to the forefront recently when Cloudflare took down Kiwi Farms. This week, we’re joined by internet policy expert Konstantinos Komaitis to discuss an […]
Leigh Beadon

Saudi Arabia Imprisons An American Citizen For 16 Years Over Critical Tweets

2 years 1 month ago
The Saudi government, led by crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman, doesn’t care to be criticized. It routinely punishes its own citizens for insulting the nation’s ruler. It occasionally murders and dismembers critics for refusing to be silenced. And now it’s prosecuting and imprisoning US citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights. Last month, the Saudi […]
Tim Cushing

ByteDance Spying Scandal Isn’t So Much About TikTok, But About The US’s Failure To Pass A Comprehensive Privacy Law

2 years 1 month ago
Emily Baker-White has quite the story over at Forbes, revealing how ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, apparently planned to have its “Internal Audit and Risk Control” department spy on the location of some American citizens: The team primarily conducts investigations into potential misconduct by current and former ByteDance employees. But in at least […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The 2022 CompTIA & AWS Practice Exam E-Book Bundle

2 years 1 month ago
Whether you’re just starting out your IT journey or wanting to boost your IT skills, this 2022 CompTIA and AWS Practice Exam E-Book Bundle, full of practice exam questions and theory, is just the right package for you! With 14 eBooks from ExamsDigest, it will give you a walkthrough of the basics to advanced aspects […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Missouri Attorney General Appears To Be Using Open Records Requests To Intimidate His Critics

2 years 1 month ago
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is involved in some questionable use of the state’s public records laws. Following the AG’s dubious decision to sue schools over what he called “illegal” mask mandates, he raised his controversy level considerably earlier this year. He continued this assault on his own credibility by suing schools and educational non-profits […]
Tim Cushing

Court: No Immunity For Cops Who Waited Months To Test Heart Shaped Candy They Claimed Were Drugs

2 years 1 month ago
We know cops often can’t differentiate innocuous substances from actual drugs. These from-the-hip determinations are just the manufacturing of reasonable suspicion and probable cause, something that allows cops to perform the searches and seizures they were planning to do anyway. Whether it’s the “odor of marijuana” (something that can rarely be objectively examined in court) […]
Tim Cushing

French Government Hits Clearview With The Maximum Fine For GDPR Violations

2 years 1 month ago
Clearview hasn’t won many friends since its inception. Scraping the web of any relevant content to compile a few billion records for facial recognition matches is no way to run a respectable business, and Clearview has been anything but respectable. Early access was granted to anyone who was interested, including private companies, government agencies, and […]
Tim Cushing

Republicans Sue Google To Try To Force Spam Into Your Inbox

2 years 1 month ago
Okay, let’s get this out of the way first: Republican politicians send a shit-ton of spam. And, no, it’s not just standard political messaging. It’s spam. And it’s often full of absolute scams. Erick Erickson, an extremely rightwing/GOP-supporting commentator, recently wrote a whole post calling out his team for spamming everyone and then blaming others […]
Mike Masnick

UK Eyes Scaling Back Net Neutrality Rules For No Coherent Reason

2 years 1 month ago
Tell me if any of this sounds familiar: UK telecom regulator Ofcom is proposing that the country scale back popular net neutrality rules under the claim that the rules are harming innovation. The UK had adopted net neutrality as part of its membership in the EU. With that membership discarded, Ofcom is now claiming the […]
Karl Bode

Daily Deal: VIBRANCE Connect USB-C to Lightning Cable

2 years 1 month ago
The LOGiiX VIBRANCE Connect is a braided 1.5m ( ~5 feet) long cable featuring dual sync and charge functionality. The stress-relieving reinforced connectors prevent fraying and breaking while adding a splash of color to your tech. The VIBRANCE Connect can be used with both Macs and PC and allows you to charge your device up […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Dumb Netflix Password Sharing Crackdown Will Arrive In US Early Next Year

2 years 1 month ago
Undaunted by criticism that its plan is little more than a Comcast-esque cash grab, Netflix executives say they’re moving full speed ahead with a plan to begin cracking down on password sharing, a practice executives spent years previously encouraging. In a letter to shareholders, Netflix said it would be bringing its password sharing crackdown to […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

2 years 1 month ago
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come in response to New York’s plan to destroy free speech online in response to the Buffalo shooting. In fist place, it’s an anonymous comment about the idea that online platforms sit at the root of white supremacy: Remind me again, when was the K.K.K. formed? […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: October 16th – 22nd

2 years 1 month ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2017, the push was on for encryption backdoors, with the DOJ rolling out some new and even worse arguments at the hands of the new Deputy Attorney General, while the White House’s cybersecurity boss was employing the tactic of calling for backdoors while refusing to actually use the word. […]
Leigh Beadon

Black Frogs Rising: How Nature Is Dealing With Chernobyl’s Radioactivity

2 years 1 month ago
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine is the largest in Europe, and one of the ten largest in the world. It’s of particular concern at the moment because it sits close to the front line between the Ukrainian and Russian armies, and has been subject to bombardment and loss of backup power. The […]
Glyn Moody

Mississippi Courts Are Helping Cops Keep Search Warrants Out Of The Public’s Hands

2 years 1 month ago
No-knock warrants remain under fire as they continue to needlessly increase the death toll of residents who often have no idea who’s violently entering their home and, therefore, respond in unpredictable ways. Supposedly obtained to increase officer safety, these warrants often seem like a handy way to put officers in “fear for your safety” mode, […]
Tim Cushing

Don’t Expect The US Government To Actually Stop Elon From Buying Twitter

2 years 1 month ago
Honestly, the only thing one can say about the whole Elon Musk buying Twitter situation is that you should expect the unexpected to happen. Nothing about this deal has been normal, even though some moves (like Musk coming up with laughably ridiculous pretextual excuses to try to get out of the deal) were telegraphed way […]
Mike Masnick