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Techdirt Podcast Episode 360: Can Interoperability Be Mandated?

2 years ago
We’ve long believed in the power of online platform interoperability and the power it gives to users to curate their own experiences. One of the prime examples of this is Block Party, created by Tracy Chou, which has had to suspend its operations following ExTwitter’s API changes. Tracy joined us on the podcast once before […]
Leigh Beadon

Prime Minister’s Brother Latest Victim Of Singapore’s ‘Fake News’ Law

2 years ago
Censorship has always been the name of the game when governments push “fake news” laws. First of all, laws like these allow governments to decide which news is “fake” and which news is “credible.” Those pushing these laws claim they just want to ensure citizens aren’t misled. But, in reality, governments just want more options […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Little Wonder Solo Stereo Multi Connect Bluetooth Speaker

2 years ago
The Little Wonder Solo Stereo Bluetooth Speaker may look small, but it produces as clear and powerful a sound as any other speaker. It comes in a a variety of colors that are great for any setting and décor and you can connect multiple speakers together. Connect this speaker to your smartphone or tablet via […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Legal Subreddit Bans All Ex-Twitter Links Due To Safety Risk

2 years ago
Speech has consequences. Elon Musk has decided to reenable accounts suspended for posting CSAM while at the same time allowing the most basic of CSAM scanning systems to break. And, that’s not even looking at how most of the team who was in charge of fighting CSAM on the site were either laid off or […]
Mike Masnick

Sensitive Police, First Responder Communications Tech Used Flimsy Encryption And Suffered From Numerous Vulnerabilities For Years

2 years ago
Transparency is good, actually. For decades numerous sensitive infrastructure, military, and first responder systems in Europe and the U.S. have utilized a radio standard dubbed TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio), which is used in radios made by Motorola, Damm, Hytera, and other major vendors. For 25 years secrecy surrounding the encryption algorithms used in TETRA kept researchers […]
Karl Bode

That New York Times Profile

2 years ago
As some of you might have seen, this past weekend, the NY Times ran a very nice profile about me, written by Kashmir Hill. There’s not much to say about it, other than it was an interesting (if somewhat awkward-feeling) experience to be the subject of a story, rather than the journalist covering it. But […]
Mike Masnick

Unsurprisingly, Pornhub Blocks Arkansas IP Addresses

2 years ago
It has been a busy day for Arkansas. Pornhub.com geo-blocked IP addresses in Arkansas in the latest protest against unworkable age verification laws. Arkansas is the fifth state to have an age-gating statute enter force and is the fourth to be geo-blocked by the parent company of Pornhub, the Montréal-based firm MindGeek owned by Ethical Capital […]
Mike Masnick

The Weird Trademark Issue That Shows Up In The Harlan Crow / Clarence Thomas Mess

2 years ago
I didn’t think we had much reason to write about all of the Harlan Crow / Clarence Thomas stuff that I’m sure you’ve read elsewhere. But the latest (in a now increasingly long series) of mind-blowing revelations from ProPublica regarding the relationship between the billionaire and the Supreme Court Justice… actually has a somewhat bizarre […]
Mike Masnick

Senators Warren & Graham Want To Create New Online Speech Police Commission

2 years ago
The regulation will continue until internet freedom improves, apparently. Last year we wrote about Senator Michael Bennet pushing a terrible “Digital Platform Commission” to be the new internet speech police, and now we have the bipartisan free speech hating duo of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Lindsey Graham with their proposal for a Digital Consumer Protection […]
Mike Masnick

Judge Blocks Unconstitutional Book Ban Law Passed By Arkansas’ Self-Proclaimed Free Speech Warriors

2 years ago
The self-proclaimed free speech warriors of the Republican party have spent much of the past half-decade trying to find some way to force social media platforms to carry their often-objectionable speech. That’s what these asshats and hypocrites consider to be the real “censorship:” the actions of private companies these same people have long stated should […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Ultimate UX/UI Designer Bundle

2 years ago
The Ultimate UX/UI Designer Bundle has 8 courses to help you start to develop user friendly websites. Courses cover HTML5 Canvas, Bootstrap4, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe XD, and more. These beginner-friendly courses are designed to get you building modern, beautiful, fully functional websites with absolutely zero experience required. The bundle is on sale for $30. Note: The […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

2 years ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is ThatOneOtherGuy with a simple response to the push in California for “protect the children” internet regulations: The argument everyone forgets… The PROMISE of safety of children (or any other group) is not more important than the Rights of the whole. The only thing that […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: July 23rd – 29th

2 years 1 month ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, a bad new bill sought to create a nationwide exception to subpoena and warrant requirements for cellphone location data, while a court in Canada was affirming that there’s still an expectation of privacy in devices being repaired by third parties, and FBI boss Chris Wray infamously called for […]
Leigh Beadon

That Which Copyright Destroys, ‘Pirates’ Can Save

2 years 1 month ago
There’s an interesting post on TorrentFreak that concerns so-called “pirate” subtitles for films. It’s absurd that anyone could consider subtitles to be piracy in any way. They are a good example of how ordinary people can add value by generously helping others enjoy films and TV programs in languages they don’t understand. In no sense do “pirate” […]
Mike Masnick

Korean Royalty Collecting Society Fined For Acting Like Racketeering Thugs

2 years 1 month ago
Copyright royalty collection societies don’t exactly have a stellar reputation for operating on the ethical up and up. Our pages are filled with these collection societies pulling all sorts of bullshit. Some of my favorites are things like when one society insisted on collecting royalties from a bar that was shut down due to COVID, […]
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