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Guy Who Boasted Of Hanging Out With The ‘First Guy To Storm The Capital’ Loses Libel Suit Against Person Who Pointed This Out

2 years 7 months ago
The truth remains the best defense against bogus defamation claims. And strong anti-SLAPP laws ensure the person being wrongfully accused of defamation gets to walk away with some of the anti-speech bully’s money. That’s what happened here in this case highlighted by Eric Goldman. In an extremely ill-advised move, plaintiff Chad Burmeister created a Facebook […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Complete 2023 Tech Training Bundle

2 years 7 months ago
The Complete 2023 Tech Training Bundle has 11 courses to help you learn how to conduct various types of computer forensic investigations. Courses cover cyber security, social engineering, penetration testing, securing networks, and more. It’s on sale for $50. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Utah Promises That It’s Going To Sue Social Media For Being Bad For Kids

2 years 7 months ago
Utah, as a state, has a pretty long history of having terrible policy proposals regarding laws about the internet. And now it’s getting dumber. On Monday, the state’s Attorney General Sean Reyes and Governor Spencer Cox, hosted a very weird press conference. It was billed by them as an announcement about how Utah is suing […]
Mike Masnick

Biden FCC, Like Trump FCC, Spends A Disproportionate Amount Of Time Hyperventilating About China

2 years 7 months ago
To be clear: the Chinese government is a violent authoritarian mess, and making U.S. networks more resilient to Chinese attacks is an important thing. But U.S. telecom policy is bizarrely obsessed with China to the point where all other policies, especially any policies that might upset the nation’s powerful and entrenched telecom monopolies, are routinely […]
Karl Bode

How The Friedman Doctrine Leads To The Enshittification Of All Things

2 years 7 months ago
We recently wrote about Cory Doctorow’s great article on how the “enshittification” of social media (mainly Facebook and Twitter) was helping to lower the “switching costs” for people to try something new. In something of a follow up-piece on his Pluralistic site, Doctorow explores the process through which basically all large companies eventually hit the […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Super Vectorizer Pro For Mac

2 years 7 months ago
Super Vectorizer Pro is used to vectorize images for personal and professional projects alike, whether you are a hobbyist or a graphic design company. With technological advances in raster-to-vector conversion, this image vectorizer program for Mac does an impressive job of vectorizing raster bitmap images and converting them to crisp, clean, scalable fine-line art illustrations […]
Gretchen Heckmann

U.S. Press Starts To Figure Out College TikTok Bans Are A Dumb Performance

2 years 7 months ago
We’ve noted a few times how the political push to ban TikTok is a dumb performance designed to do several things, none of which have to do anything with consumer privacy and security. We’ve also noted how college bans of TikTok are a dumb extension of that dumb performance, and don’t accomplish anything of meaningful […]
Karl Bode

Communities Are Bonding Together In Vermont To Meaningfully Challenge Telecom Monopolies

2 years 7 months ago
We’ve long covered the trend of communities building their own broadband networks. It’s a movement directly created by decades of anger at telecom market failure, poor service, and monopolization. But since 2015, Vermont officials have taken things to an entirely different level. In 2015, the state legislature greenlit the creation of Communications Utilities Districts (CUDs). […]
Karl Bode

Supreme Court Punts On Florida And Texas Social Media Moderation Laws, Asks US Government To Weigh In

2 years 7 months ago
Lots of people were expecting the Supreme Court to obviously agree to take the appeals of Florida’s and Texas’s social media content moderation laws. As you’ll probably recall, both Texas and Florida passed slightly different laws that effectively said that they could bar social media platforms from moderating certain types of content. Both laws were […]
Mike Masnick

US Airline Leaves No Fly List Details Accessible On The Open Web

2 years 7 months ago
The nation is no longer secure. I’m sorry I’m being so blunt here. But there’s no way the union can survive, not with the omnipresent threat of airborne terrorism that justifies the existence of the absolutely horrendous TSA. The “no fly” list is one of America’s many post-9/11 travesties. It’s the place we put people […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: PlayStation Plus Essential 12-Month Subscription

2 years 7 months ago
Unleash the power of PlayStation and explore hundreds of incredible games with a new choice of membership plan. With PlayStation Plus Essential, you’ll get to enjoy all the core PlayStation Plus benefits: join your friends in online multiplayer, add new games to your collection every month, get incredible deals from PlayStation Store, and more. Relive some […]
Gretchen Heckmann

T-Mobile Hacked For The Eighth Time In Five Years

2 years 7 months ago
T-Mobile hasn’t been what you’d call competent when it comes to protecting its customers’ data. The company has now been hacked numerous times just since 2018, with hackers at one point going so far as to publicly ridicule the company’s lousy security practices. Case in point: T-Mobile just revealed in an SEC filing (spotted by TechCrunch) that the company was […]
Karl Bode