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California Seems To Be Taking The Exact Wrong Lessons From Texas And Florida’s Social Media Censorship Laws

3 years 8 months ago
This post analyzes California AB 587, self-described as “Content Moderation Requirements for Internet Terms of Service.” I believe the bill will get a legislative hearing later this month. A note about the draft I’m analyzing, posted here. It’s dated June 6, and it’s different from the version publicly posted on the legislature’s website (dated April 28). I’m not […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The 2022 CompTIA Trifecta Course Bundle

3 years 8 months ago
The 2022 CompTIA Trifecta Course Bundle has four courses to help you prepare for three CompTIA exams. The courses cover the CompTIA A+, Network+, & Security+ exams. The bundle is on sale for $29. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Republicans Announce That If Content Moderation Is Written Out Of Antitrust Bills, They’ll Pull Their Support

3 years 8 months ago
For a while now, as Democrats have insisted that the two main antitrust bills that have been able to scrape together bipartisan support won’t have any impact on content moderation, we keep pointing out that the only reason they have Republican support is because Republicans want it to impact content moderation. After all, Ted Cruz […]
Mike Masnick

The Myopic Focus On TikTok Privacy Issues Remains Kind Of Weird

3 years 8 months ago
U.S. consumers face a parade of major privacy and security problems. Poorly secured routers, Internet things devices with zero privacy and security safeguards, major telecom network vulnerabilities, a massive unaccountable adtech and telecom hyper-surveillance apparatus (often unaccountably linked to government), all operating in a country that can’t seem to pass a privacy law for the […]
Karl Bode

Too Little, Too Late, WTO Finally Eases Patent Rights On COVID Vaccines

3 years 8 months ago
In what definitely feels like a case of way too little, way too late, the WTO last week finally decided to grant the TRIPS waiver on COVID vaccines, allowing others to make more of the vaccine without violating patent rights. The WTO has long had this ability to issue a patent waiver as part of […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Buldix Pro

3 years 8 months ago
Buldix is a powerful drag and drop website builder with no coding, that helps both non-techies to build their own websites and web developers to create online projects (websites/landing pages) for their clients in no time. Buldix comes with dozens of responsive pre-built templates, blocks, and elements that make building websites easy and fast for […]
Gretchen Heckmann

White House Launches Yet Another Task Force To Try To Curb Online Abuse; But So Far It Seems Extremely One-Sided

3 years 8 months ago
Apparently missing the entire controversy the White House faced just a few weeks ago regarding Homeland Security’s poorly explained Disinformation Governance Board (which has since been put on hold), the White House is trying yet again, with its new White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse. At least this time, they didn’t […]
Mike Masnick

Roku, Netflix, Start Behaving More Like The Annoying Cable Giants They Once Disrupted

3 years 8 months ago
It’s always interesting to watch one-time disruptors shift toward turf protection, apparently remembering none of the annoyances that drove their passion for disruption (and ultimate success) in the first place. Once Netflix was as powerful as the telecom sector, it shifted its tone on issues like net neutrality. And as the now-dominant company has increasingly […]
Karl Bode

Appeals Court Tells Police Union Its Contract Doesn’t Supersede State Public Records Laws

3 years 8 months ago
Cops love secrecy. When a citizen does something wrong, it’s a public record. When cops do the wrong thing, union contracts, internal policies, and multiple public records exemptions often allow law enforcement agencies to keep the public from learning about misconduct. Things have been changing, though. California recently amended its public records law, making police […]
Tim Cushing

UK Approves Extradition Of Julian Assange, Allowing The US Government To Continue Criminalizing Journalism

3 years 8 months ago
It appears all but inevitable that Julian Assange will be receiving an all-expenses-paid (except for his defense!) one-way trip to the United States to face espionage charges for, mostly, performing acts of journalism. The Wikileaks founder has done plenty of self-inflicted damage to his reputation over the past few years, but his organization was instrumental […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Intego Mac Washing Machine X9

3 years 8 months ago
Intego Mac Washing Machine is a Mac cleaner that makes it easy to get rid of junk files that slow down your Mac—duplicate files and programs you never use. It also helps you automatically organize things, so both you and your Mac operate more efficiently. It’s on sale for $20. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Dish’s New 5G Network, Created By Trump Regulators To Justify Rubber Stamping T-Mobile Merger, Looks Like A Silly Dud

3 years 8 months ago
A few years ago the Trump DOJ and FCC rubber-stamped the Sprint T-Mobile merger without heeding expert warnings that it would stifle competition, 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 these problems: they’d cobble together a fourth major […]
Karl Bode