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The 1912 War On Fake Photos

6 months 2 weeks ago
In recent weeks there has been a flurry of laws, regulatory proposals, and lawsuits regarding “deepfakes,” along with the usual rising levels of concern in the media about how the world won’t be able to handle this. For some perspective, the Pessimist’s Archive just published a story highlighting how a nearly identical fear gripped the […]
Mike Masnick

Oxford Study: Those Dastardly Video Games Are Good For Improving Your Mood

6 months 2 weeks ago
As someone who has evangelized for the video game industry and how games, long villainized by parents, politicians, and police, are actually either a neutral or positive force for the public and culture, I never shy away from sharing studies that demonstrate this. While a great deal of time has been spent on discussions of […]
Dark Helmet

Appeals Court: Utah’s Age Verification Is Currently Unchallengeable Because It’s A ‘Bounty’ Law

6 months 2 weeks ago
A year ago, we wrote about how a challenge brought by the Free Speech Coalition against Utah’s (obviously unconstitutional) age verification law couldn’t go forward because the district court noted (regrettably) that the structure of the law prevented FSC from challenging it before it went into effect. The issue is that it’s a “bounty” law, […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The 2024 All-in-One Ethical Hacking Bundle

6 months 2 weeks ago
The 2024 All-in-One Ethical Hacking Bundle has 18 courses to help you learn more about penetration testing, social engineering, network security and ethical hacking. Courses cover Metasploit, Nmap, Wireshark, Burp Suite, Splunk, and more. It’s on sale for $45. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Court Quickly Rejects California’s Deepfake Law As Blatantly Unconstitutional

6 months 2 weeks ago
Well, things sure move fast in this world of AI regulations. Just last week, we noted that California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a pretty obviously unconstitutional set of laws regarding the use of deepfake imagery around “election communications.” Then, just hours later, he was sued for it. This week, federal judge John Mendez has already […]
Mike Masnick

FCC Tries To Pre-Empt Telecom Industry Claim That The Supreme Court Neutered Its Authority To Protect Consumers

6 months 2 weeks ago
As noted a few times, recent Supreme Court rulings have thrown most U.S. regulatory enforcement into operational and legal chaos. The dismantling of Chevron in particular now dictates that regulators can’t implement new rules or reforms without the explicit approval of Congress. Two problems there: one, regulators ideally have very specific subject expertise Congress doesn’t […]
Karl Bode

New Map Shows Community Broadband Networks Are Exploding In U.S.

6 months 2 weeks ago
The Institute For Local Self Reliance (disclosure: I have done writing and research for them) has released an updated interactive map of every community-owned and operated broadband network in the U.S. All told, there’s now 400 community-owned broadband networks serving more than 700 U.S. towns and cities nationwide, and the pace of growth shows no […]
Karl Bode

New Yorker’s ‘Social Media Is Killing Kids’ Article Waits 71 Paragraphs To Admit Evidence Doesn’t Support The Premise

6 months 2 weeks ago
These days, there’s a formula for articles pushing the unproven claims of harm from social media. Start with examples of kids harming themselves, insist (without evidence) that but for social media it wouldn’t have happened. Throw some shade at Section 230 (while misrepresenting it). Toss out some policy suggestions without grappling with what those policy […]
Mike Masnick

As Trump Continues To Fearmonger, Stats Continue To Show Drops In Violent Crime Rates

6 months 2 weeks ago
There is no crime apocalypse impending, incipient, or in progress in the United States. But you wouldn’t know by listening to Trump and his supporters. Former President Donald Trump is wildly distorting new statistics on immigration and crime to attack Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump falsely claimed Friday and Saturday that the statistics are specifically […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The 2024 Microsoft Essential Tools Training Bundle

6 months 2 weeks ago
The 2024 Microsoft Essential Tools Training Bundle will help you become a Microsoft expert in no time. Courses cover Microsoft 365, Excel, Word for beginners, and Word advanced. It’s on sale for $30. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support Techdirt. […]
Gretchen Heckmann

CNN Seems To Think Annoying Paywalls Will Save It From Irrelevance

6 months 2 weeks ago
CNN, like most cable news networks, professes to provide users access to journalism. Instead, what you’ll most consistently find is a sort of generic drivel with the rough edges (read: truth) sanded off. On any given day you’ll find a rotating parade of lazy “view from nowhere” journalism that doesn’t inform so much as it […]
Karl Bode

Taylor Swift: Singer, Songwriter, Copyright Innovator

6 months 2 weeks ago
Taylor Swift is in the news, and not just because she has become the most decorated solo artist of all time. The fact that Taylor Swift has already been mentioned multiple times on Walled Culture underlines that she is also an important – if surprising – figure in the world of copyright. That’s because Swift has been re-recording her albums in […]
Mike Masnick

DirecTV, Dish Strike Pointless Merger In Last Gasp Effort To Stay Relevant

6 months 2 weeks ago
Culminating a deal that’s been rumored about for the better part of the last twenty years, Dish Network and DirecTV have struck a new merger in a bid to try and remain relevant. It’s not going to help. The deal involves DirecTV acquiring Dish for one dollar, in addition to $9.75 billion in Dish’s debt. […]
Karl Bode