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Dead Politicians Hit The Campaign Trail For India’s Billion-Voter Election

1 year 6 months ago
The 2024 elections in India are widely regarded as the largest in history, with nearly a billion people eligible to cast a vote. Alongside the sheer human scale, there’s another aspect of the Indian elections that is surprising for its magnitude. This is the use of millions of deepfakes by Indian politicians in an attempt […]
Glyn Moody

Daily Deal: DevDojo Pro, Premium Content, Tools, and Courses for Devs

1 year 6 months ago
This DevDojo Pro subscription gives you access to a set of tools to help you build your next great idea. Start with the Page Creator, where you’ll find Tailwind CSS Page Builder, a tool for crafting beautiful landing pages. Then, move on to Wave SAAS Starter Kit, where you’ll learn how to build your Software […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Trump’s Movie Meltdown: A Teachable Moment For Free Speech

1 year 6 months ago
Donald Trump getting mad at an unflattering portrayal of himself in a movie isn’t that interesting. But how that anger may make people rethink laws against AI recreating real people and the Citizens United case, highlights how gut reactions to these laws may lead people astray. At Cannes Film Festival, journalist Gabriel Sherman’s independently produced […]
Mike Masnick

More Pointless Wireless Consolidation As T-Mobile Buys U.S. Cellular For $4.4 Billion

1 year 6 months ago
Just two weeks ago a new report showed how U.S. wireless price competition effectively ground to a halt immediately in the wake of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger. Consolidating the U.S. wireless sector from four to three major providers immediately muted price competition, much like every credible academic, consumer group, and deal critic predicted. It also resulted in […]
Karl Bode

YouTuber Has Video Demonitized Over Washing Machine Chime

1 year 6 months ago
It should not be controversial to state that, as it stands today, YouTube’s ContentID platform for policing copyright on YouTube videos is hopelessly broken. The system is wide open to abuse from bad actors who might lay claim to content that simply isn’t theirs, sometimes to the tune of raking in millions of dollars. ContentID […]
Dark Helmet

TikTok Law Threatening A Ban If The App Isn’t Sold Raises First Amendment Concerns

1 year 6 months ago
TikTok, the short-video company with Chinese roots, did the most American thing possible on May 7, 2024: It sued the U.S. government, in the person of Attorney General Merrick Garland, in federal court. The suit claims the federal law that took effect on April 24, 2024, banning TikTok unless it sells itself violates the U.S. Constitution. The law […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Speed Reading Mastery Bundle

1 year 6 months ago
The Speed Reading Mastery Bundle has 6 courses to help you learn to absorb new information faster by learning speed reading methods used by top universities and Guinness World Record holders. These skills will not only help you with your everyday tasks, but open doors to take on any new interest or career. Within minutes, […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Elon Musk’s Broken Clock Moment: Standing Up To Australia’s Censorship Overreach

1 year 6 months ago
Elon Musk, the self-proclaimed ‘free speech absolutist,’ rarely gets it right when it comes to actual free speech. But he deserves a rare round of applause in his fight against Australia’s global speech injunction. We’ve had many posts detailing Elon Musk’s somewhat hypocritical understanding of free speech. This included his willingness to fold and give […]
Mike Masnick

The U.S. Finally Passes An Internet Privacy Law… For Rich Jet Owners

1 year 6 months ago
The U.S. yet yet to pass even a basic internet-era privacy law — or regulate data brokers. And while there’s a lot of misdirection and pretense to the contrary, the primary reason is (1) because the U.S. government is too corrupt; and (2) because the U.S. government really enjoys being able to purchase massive amounts […]
Karl Bode

Families Of Uvalde Shooting Victims File Silly Lawsuit Against Meta & Activision, Which Had Nothing To Do With The Shootings

1 year 6 months ago
You have to feel tremendous sympathy for the families of the victims in the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. As has been well documented, there was a series of cascading failures by law enforcement that made that situation way worse and way more devastating than it should have been. So who should be blamed? Apparently, […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Premium Python Programming PCEP Certification Prep Bundle

1 year 6 months ago
The Premium Python Programming PCEP Certification Prep Bundle has 12 courses to help you become an expert Python coder. Courses cover everything from app creation to AI and machine learning. It’s on sale for $35. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Wanna Make Big Tech Monopolies Even Worse? Kill Section 230

1 year 6 months ago
It’s no fun when your friends ask you to take sides in their disputes. The plans for every dinner party, wedding, and even funeral arrive at a juncture where you find yourself thinking, “Dang, if I invite her, then he won’t come.” It’s even less fun when you’re running an online community, from a groupchat to a Mastodon server (or […]
Mike Masnick

More Sprint Merger ‘Synergies’ As T-Mobile Raises Wireless Rates

1 year 6 months ago
Just recently we discussed a new report showing how U.S. wireless price competition effectively ground to a halt immediately in the wake of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger. Consolidating the U.S. wireless sector from four to three major providers immediately muted price competition, much like every credible academic, consumer group, and deal critic predicted. It […]
Karl Bode