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Big Telecom Finally Ends Quest To Stop States From Protecting Broadband Consumers

2 years 6 months ago
The Trump FCC spent four years being a giant rubber stamp for giant U.S. telecom monopolies. That included rubber stamping mergers before even reading the details, gutting FCC consumer protection authority, and demolishing decades-old media consolidation rules crafted with broad bipartisan consensus, and stripping away your town and city’s ability to stand up to giant carriers. The Trump GOP […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

2 years 6 months ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Stephen T. Stone with a response to Josh Hawley’s tweet saying “woke corporations shouldn’t get sweetheart deals”: This statement heavily implies that non-“woke” corporations should get sweetheart deals. Someone would do well to ask him about that. In second place, it’s Jeffrey Nonken with […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: May 1st – 7th

2 years 6 months ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2017, the NSA was shutting down its 702 program, but with a whole lot of caveats and some questionable statements, while the public dump of the agency’s hacking toolkit was causing privacy problems. Meanwhile, James Comey was testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee and hinting at expanded […]
Leigh Beadon

The ‘Stick To Sports’ Crowd Is Now Coming After Gaming Companies

2 years 6 months ago
There has been a trend over the past decade or so in which a very specific part of America’s political spectrum appears to be simultaneously advocating for “free speech” in ways that have nothing to do with the American system while also attacking all kinds of other speech and insisting that speech not happen. Hypocrisy […]
Dark Helmet

Illinois Cops Are Hitting Students With Hefty Fines For Breaking School Rules

2 years 6 months ago
Putting cops in schools is a terrible idea. It tends to encourage school administrators to abdicate their disciplinary duties and allow cops to decide which school policy violations should be treated as criminal acts. Turns out it’s also a bad idea to have compliant cops adjacent to schools. A new report from ProPublica, sourced from […]
Tim Cushing

Missouri And Louisiana Sue Biden Administration Because Twitter Blocked Hunter Biden Link Before Biden Was President

2 years 6 months ago
This one is just absolutely bizarre. The Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana are now suing President Joe Biden and a whole bunch of his administration, including press secretary Jen Psaki, Dr. Anthony Fauci, DHS boss Alejandro Mayorkas, and newly appointed Disinfo czar Nina Jankowicz, in a nearly incomprehensible complaint that the Biden administration forced […]
Mike Masnick

Alabama Police Chief Sued Over His Response To Anti-Police Brutality Protests

2 years 6 months ago
Following the brutal killing of an unarmed black man (George Floyd) by a Minnesota police officer (convicted murderer Derek Chauvin), protests against police violence erupted around the country. Police agencies reacted predictably. Rather than dial back their aggression in response to vocal complaints about their aggression, they gave protesters everything they wanted: more violence. This […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: SIMBLA No Code Platform 5-Year Subscription

2 years 6 months ago
Introducing Simbla: a simple, intuitive, and fast drag-and-drop (no coding required) website builder, perfect for bringing your business into the 21st century. We’re not just talking about a sleek new look and feel. Simba is a guarantee that your site will be supported on all browsers and devices. Simbla’s responsive design puts your users in […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Disney Is Still Trying To Avoid Paying Its Writers

2 years 6 months ago
There are all sorts of silly and made up reasons to be mad at Disney, but those shouldn’t take away from the many legitimate ways in which Disney is a terrible, awful company. For years, it was one of the most aggressive in pushing for ever expanded copyrights, and was one of the chief lobbyists […]
Mike Masnick

Judge: Clemency Board With Three Cops On It Doesn’t Violate Rule Against More Than Two People From Same Profession

2 years 6 months ago
The justice system loves a stacked deck. Well, certainly the prosecutorial side loves it. Courts are, at best, ambivalent. Occasionally, this behavior gets called out. When the DOJ made it clear it wasn’t really interested in a thorough examination of its many dubious forensic techniques, Judge Jed Rakoff resigned from just-formed “Forensic Science Committee” by […]
Tim Cushing

SafeGraph Stops Selling Location Data Of Abortion Clinic Visitors, But…

2 years 6 months ago
A few days ago, Motherboard revealed they were able to purchase the location data of visitors to Planned Parenthood clinics for just $160 from a company named SafeGraph. While SafeGraph refused to comment at the time, they’ve since written a blot post announcing they’ll be ending the practice. But not without spending much of the […]
Karl Bode

Top EU Court Hands Down Judgment On Upload Filters That Is As Clear As Mud

2 years 6 months ago
We had just written about the great difficulty national governments are having in transposing the EU Copyright Directive into local law. That’s largely because of the badly drafted and contradictory Article 17. It effectively calls for upload filters, which have obvious problems for freedom of expression because of the impossibility of crafting algorithms that encapsulate the subtleties […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: FilterGrade Adobe Photoshop Actions Asset Bundle

2 years 6 months ago
The FilterGrade Adobe Photoshop Actions Asset Bundle is on sale for $39. Choose from various styles including retro and film effects, realistic light leaks, portrait Photoshop actions, black and white styles, pro fashion Photoshop actions, and even minimal looks. The FilterGrade Bundle includes 220 of our best-selling Photoshop actions. These are broken up into 11 […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Medical Device Makers Sue Library Of Congress For Allowing People To Fix Their Own Medical Devices

2 years 6 months ago
For many years we’ve discussed the sheer ridiculousness of the “triennial review” process of Section 1201 of the DMCA. If you’re lucky, and don’t spend that much time deep in the weeds of semi-obscure copyright law, Section 1201 of the DMCA is the “anti-circumvention” part of the law, that was initially designed to outlaw breaking […]
Mike Masnick

Dish’s 5G Network, The Trump DOJ ‘Fix’ For Harmful Wireless Consolidation, May Miss A Major Deadline

2 years 6 months ago
Two years ago the Trump DOJ and FCC rubber stamped the Sprint T-Mobile merger without heeding experts warnings that the reduced competition would likely degrade service, kill jobs, and slowly raise rates. Working closely with T-Mobile and Dish, the FCC and DOJ “antitrust enforcers” unveiled what they claimed was a “fix” for the problematic nature […]
Karl Bode