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Nunes’s SLAPP Suit Over Forgotten Esquire Farm Story Crashes (Again)

5 months 1 week ago
You may recall a few years back that then Rep. Devin Nunes went on a SLAPPtastic suing spree, filing a bunch of highly questionable defamation lawsuits against a variety of people, including someone pretending to be a cow owned by Nunes. The lawsuits, generally, have not gone well. One of the dumber lawsuits was the […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: 6-in-1 Wireless Charger Stand With Time Clock And Alarm

5 months 1 week ago
Charge your device or illuminate your desk with this innovative 6-in-1 Wireless Charger. It’s easy to use with its touch buttons and Qi wireless charging for Qi-enabled devices. Beautifully made with a modern look, it can quickly charge your device and is touch-sensitive allowing you to show the digital clock. This charger comes with an […]
Daily Deal

AT&T Pouts, Pulls Home 5G Service From NY State Over Law Requiring It Provide $15 To Poor People

5 months 1 week ago
To be clear up front, AT&T is a predatory telecom monopolist. It works tirelessly to lobby (and sometimes bribe) government for favorable treatment as it works tirelessly to undermine competition and eliminate state and federal oversight. It then miraculously exploits that lack of competition and oversight in the form of shoddy, sluggish, and very expensive […]
Karl Bode

Federal Court: FBI’s Backdoor Searches Of Section 702 Collections Violate The 4th Amendment

5 months 1 week ago
It’s a grind. But it’s been worth it. Last week, the court that’s been handling Agron Hasbajrami’s case for nearly a decade finally said what plenty of people have been saving for nearly as long: the FBI’s warrantless searches of NSA collections to target US persons’ communications and data violates the Constitution. Here’s Andrew Crocker […]
Tim Cushing

Trump’s PCLOB Purge Risks Banning Meta, ExTwitter, Google, And Even Truth Social From Europe

5 months 1 week ago
In his latest “drain the swamp” move that will actually flood the entire ecosystem, Trump demanded the Democratic members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) resign immediately. This may sound like just more petty partisan BS, but it could have huge unintended consequences, including for Trump’s own companies. Sometimes it helps to […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: EDU Unlimited by StackSkills

5 months 1 week ago
StackSkills is the premier online learning platform for mastering today’s most in-demand skills. Now, with this exclusive limited-time offer, you’ll gain access to 1000+ StackSkills courses for life! Whether you’re looking to earn a promotion, make a career change, or pick up a side hustle to make some extra cash, StackSkills delivers engaging online courses […]
Daily Deal

Empowering Users, Not Overlords: Overcoming Digital Helplessness

5 months 1 week ago
Disclosure: I’m on the board of Bluesky, so feel free to take as many grains of salt as you want in reading it, though all of it applies equally to other decentralized social media ecosystems. The internet was supposed to liberate us. Instead, it’s left us feeling helpless, waiting for billionaires, governments, and tech giants to save […]
Mike Masnick

New FCC Boss Brendan Carr Is Big Mad The Biden FCC Tried To Shore Up Telecom Cybersecurity Rules After Embarrassing Industry Hack

5 months 1 week ago
Late last year eight major U.S. telecoms were the victim of a massive intrusion by Chinese hackers who managed to spy on public U.S. officials for months. The “Salt Typhoon” hack was so severe, the intruders spent much of the last year rooting around the ISP networks even after discovery. AT&T and Verizon, two of the compromised […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

5 months 1 week ago
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come in response to our post about the meteorologist who was fired for criticizing Elon Muk’s nazi salute. In first place, it’s Maura with a reaction to the whole ridiculous situation: I hate that Elon Musk’s fans are using his autism diagnosis to excuse his behavior. […]
Leigh Beadon

There’s One Week Left In The Public Domain Game Jam

5 months 1 week ago
Despite all that has happened (and boy does it seem like too much), the fact is we’re still less than one month into 2025 — and that means there’s still time to enter the latest edition of our public domain game jam, Gaming Like It’s 1929! The jam is open through January 31st, and you […]
Leigh Beadon

Justin Baldoni’s Legal Team Decides To Wage A PR War Before Trial

5 months 1 week ago
And now this whole thing gets even messier. What started off as something of a Streisand Effect post about Justin Baldoni’s decision to amplify the accusations made against him by Blake Lively has now simply ballooned into something much, much larger. Keep in mind that Lively’s accusations can essentially be distilled down to two main […]
Dark Helmet

India Spends $715 Million On The Wrong Kind Of Open Access Journals

5 months 1 week ago
Numerous articles on Walled Culture have chronicled the struggles to turn the aspirations of open access to knowledge into reality. The central reason people do not have free digital access to all academic knowledge is that publishers have been successful in subverting attempts to provide it. Publishers are strongly motivated to undermine open access, since its successful […]
Glyn Moody

New York Law Requiring Cheap $15 Broadband Takes Effect

5 months 1 week ago
After King Trump’s dutiful Supreme Court recently refused to hear the case, a New York State law has taken effect requiring that ISPs provide low-income, state residents affordable $15 broadband. It’s a big win for digital equity activists and consumer groups that have long argued that America’s heavily monopolized (and barely competitive) broadband industry results […]
Karl Bode