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Aaron Judge, MLB Beats Back Trademark Opposition From Squatter

2 years 4 months ago
It’s nothing new that famous and recognizable sports figures have gotten into the business of filing all kinds of trademarks around their names, nicknames, and other terms and phrases associated with them. Anthony Davis trademarked “Fear The Brow” as a result of his identifiable unibrow, for instance. Remember Jeremy Lin? You might not if you’re […]
Dark Helmet

Twitter Suspends Reporter For Reporting On Twitter Hack, Using Same Policy Old Twitter Used To Block NY Post Hunter Biden Story

2 years 4 months ago
The nonsense never ends. As you’ll recall, there was a big kerfuffle (that still hasn’t fully ended) over a decision by Twitter in October of 2020 to block the sharing of a NY Post article about the contents of what was then alleged to be (and since mostly confirmed) Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop hard drive. […]
Mike Masnick

ShotSpotter Attempts To Memory Hole Itself, Rebrands As ‘SoundThinking’

2 years 4 months ago
You know you’re fucked when the only way out of your current SEO/PR nightmare is to distance yourself… well, from yourself. Some of this predates Google’s search engine stranglehold. But altering public perception sometimes means hoping someone will look at your shiny new logo, rather than your disturbing past. After killing innocent people while providing […]
Tim Cushing

‘Lovejoy’s Law’ And Tech Moral Panics

2 years 4 months ago
One of the central arguments for a recent rash of age verification laws across the country is to “protect the children.” Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called his signing of controversial social media laws a means for “protecting our kids from the harms of social media.” Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a press conference that her […]
Mike Masnick

Hey, Lizzo, You’ve Been Lied To. KOSA Will Harm Kids

2 years 4 months ago
It’s always a mixed bag when entertainment industry stars get roped into supporting this or that internet regulation. Remember how there was a Hollywood-backed campaign to have a bunch of big name stars support FOSTA, the bill that sounded good to people who didn’t understand intermediary liability law, but has literally ended up killing women […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Headway Premium

2 years 4 months ago
Headway is an app that will help you develop the most powerful learning habits and make sure you’re always armed with the best book ideas, bite-sized learning for fun and easy growth, and essential knowledge to crush your goals. Whether you want to build a business, improve your health, or succeed at work, we’ve got […]
Gretchen Heckmann

T-Mobile Simply Lies When Pressed About 9,000 Lost Jobs In Wake Of Sprint Merger

2 years 4 months ago
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere repeatedly promised in print that the Sprint merger would result in a massive surge in new jobs. In a rambling missive that took aim at critics of the deal who predicted job losses, the former potty-mouth CEO proclaimed that critics were lying, and that the deal would be “job positive from day one” and […]
Karl Bode

EARN IT Act Is Back, And It’s Still Terribly Destructive

2 years 4 months ago
Some politicians never learn. Congress has been trying to shove through the EARN IT Act for the past two sessions, and thankfully it’s failed both times. But, now it’s back. Kinda. Far be it for the politicians looking to destroy the internet and encryption that keeps us safe to actually reveal the latest version of […]
Mike Masnick

Techdirt Podcast Episode 351: Save the Children (From State Social Media Laws)

2 years 4 months ago
We’ve featured lots of coverage of the frankly insane deluge of “protect the children” type social media laws popping up in several states, and recently Mike was a guest on TechFreedom’s Tech Policy Podcast, hosted by Corbin K. Barthold. You can listen to the whole conversation right here on this week’s episode of the Techdirt […]
Leigh Beadon

Has Larry Lessig Lost The Plot? Tells Supreme Court That AI Should Get Patents

2 years 4 months ago
Larry Lessig’s views and thoughts on things like copyright law, internet freedom, and government corruption have been tremendously influential on myself and many others in the tech and tech policy worlds. His books are still worth reading and thinking about. But he’s taken some odd turns of late. A few years ago I called him […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Complete 2023 CompTIA Certification Prep Course Super Bundle

2 years 4 months ago
The Complete 2023 CompTIA Certification Prep Course Super Bundle has 13 courses to help you prepare for various certification exams. Courses cover IT Fundatmentals, PenTest, Security, Linux, Core 1 and 2, and more. It’s on sale for $54.97. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Canada Eyes Right To Repair Protections In Latest Budget

2 years 4 months ago
The Canadian government is hopping aboard the right to repair bandwagon. The Canadian federal government’s 2023 budget includes language indicating that it will attempt to implement meaningful right to repair reforms by 2024, alongside a new five-year tax credit worth $4.5 billion for Canadian clean tech manufacturers, and the potential adoption of Canadian federal guidelines mandating a […]
Karl Bode

Killer Cop Derek Chauvin Still Costing Minneapolis, Minnesota Millions Of Dollars

2 years 4 months ago
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin isn’t done hurting city residents. He may be imprisoned but he’s still costing the city millions of dollars. And these cases aren’t related to the brutal act that saw him charged and convicted for murder. Officer Chauvin did this to himself. He may have been aided and abetted by […]
Tim Cushing

Parler’s New Owner Shuts Down Site: ‘No Reasonable Person Believes Twitter For Conservatives Is A Viable Business Model’

2 years 4 months ago
Ah, remember Parler? They were the first of the “alternative” social media companies targeting the Trumpist crowd, in which I pointed out that their whole “we don’t moderate” schtick wasn’t going to work. The company speed ran the content moderation learning curve faster than most. But even from the beginning, the Trumpists who joined admitted […]
Mike Masnick

Investigation Shows NSO Group Competitor QuaDream’s Spyware Was Used To Target Journalists And Activists

2 years 4 months ago
Here we go again. Another NSO-alike, founded in Israel by former government snoops, is selling powerful phone exploits to bad people who, unsurprisingly, use it to do bad things. And, as usual, it’s Citizen Lab doing the heavy lifting, sifting through code, identifying targets, and seeking information to find the source of these attacks. NSO’s […]
Tim Cushing

Advertisers See Elon Musk As A Liability As They Avoid Twitter

2 years 4 months ago
Elon Musk keeps talking about how he’s saving Twitter, but it’s difficult to see how. He’s made the site much more unstable, has been messing up basically every part of “trust & safety 101,” is now facing a growing number of lawsuits (including many over unpaid bills), has no idea how the site actually works, […]
Mike Masnick