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When Supporting Your Boss Becomes a Federal Crime: Trump DOJ Investigates Faculty for Backing Their President

3 weeks 3 days ago
The Trump administration’s war on higher education has reached new levels of authoritarian absurdity. Not content with merely investigating George Mason University and its president Gregory Washington for his diversity efforts, the Department of Justice has now decided to investigate the faculty members who dared to support him. Yes, you read that correctly. Federal agents […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Ultimate 2025 Cyber Security SOC Analyst Bundle

3 weeks 3 days ago
The Ultimate 2025 Cyber Security SOC Analyst Bundle has 12 courses covering what you need to know to help identify vulnerabilities, monitor for threats, and respond to incidents as a Security Operations Center analyst. Courses cover IT fundamentals, CCNA certifications, Linux, Wireshark, and Splunk. It’s on sale for $35. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is […]
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Financial Censorship and the Love Affair Between Payment Processors and Anti-Porn Campaigners

3 weeks 4 days ago
Valve Corporation recently came under pressure from payment processors to purge Steam, the popular PC gaming storefront, of “certain kinds of adult-only content.” The news rippled across tech and gaming news media, even for adult entertainment industry journalists like myself. But if it weren’t for the reporting of Ana Valens (which Vice then deleted) then we […]
Michael McGrady

Celebrate Tom Lehrer For His Music, But Also For Donating All His Works To The Public Domain

3 weeks 4 days ago
Tom Lehrer’s passing this weekend at age 97 has rightfully sparked tributes to his brilliant satirical songs. But amid all the well-deserved praise for “The Elements” and “Poisoning Pigeons in the Park,” there’s another aspect of Lehrer’s legacy that deserves equal celebration: his decision to dump his entire catalog into the public domain. In an […]
Mike Masnick

Don’t Worry About That Pesky Law Congress Passed, And SCOTUS Upheld, Banning TikTok; Trump And Bondi Have Spoken

3 weeks 4 days ago
I wasn’t wrong when I wrote that Apple, Google, Akamai, and others faced tremendous liability risk if they continued to provide any of their hosting services to TikTok. Of course, not because it should be illegal – the operative law is incredibly unconstitutional, despite the trite reasoning by the Supreme Court finding it otherwise. But […]
Cathy Gellis

Oh My God, TAKE IT DOWN Kills Parody

3 weeks 4 days ago
Donald Trump is a notorious media bully. He uses lawsuits, executive power, and political pressure to punish critics and bend institutions to his will. Disney, Meta, and Paramount have since paid out multi-million-dollar settlements over content disputes. CBS News leaders resigned. Colbert’s show was canceled. The AP was barred from the White House. Even Rupert […]
Jess Miers and Kerry Smith

Daily Deal: The 2025 AI Super Skills Bundle

3 weeks 4 days ago
The 2025 AI Super Skills Bundle has 8 courses to help you get familiar with how to use some of the latest and coolest artificial intelligence tools out there. Courses cover ChatGPT, DALL-E 3, Leonardo AI, Quillbot, and more. It’s on sale for $30. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. […]
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2nd Whistleblower Confirms Trump Judge Pick Told DOJ To Say ‘Fuck You’ To Federal Courts Opposing Mass Deportation Efforts

3 weeks 4 days ago
Sure, “Department of Justice” has always been a misnomer, what with its blessing of things like civil asset forfeiture, bogus CFAA prosecutions, cop junk science, the 1033 program, and the complete inability to successfully sue federal officers for blatant Constitutional violations. But it also used to have things like a civil rights division that investigated […]
Tim Cushing

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

3 weeks 5 days ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Stephen T. Stone with a comment about our call for the government to accept accountability for the power it wields: Bold of you to assume that Republicans will ever place responsibility for their actions on their own shoulders instead of on the backs of […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: July 20th – 26th

3 weeks 6 days ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, the DHS was going full gestapo in response to protests in Portland, then quickly expanding the tactics to other cities, starting with Chicago, and was also engaging in domestic surveillance to protect statues and monuments. We asked why the US was trying to punish hackers for accessing vaccine […]
Leigh Beadon

Creativity, Freedom Of Speech & Freedom Of Thought

4 weeks ago
This series of posts explores how we can rethink the intersection of AI, creativity, and policy. From examining outdated regulatory metaphors to questioning copyright norms and highlighting the risks of stifling innovation, each post addresses a different piece of the AI puzzle. Together, they advocate for a more balanced, forward-thinking approach that acknowledges the potential of technological […]
Mike Masnick

The Good, The Bad, And The Incredibly Stupid In Trump’s AI Action Plan

4 weeks ago
We’ve spent years documenting the challenges of crafting sensible AI policy, from Biden’s misguided plan, to various state-level attempts at regulation. Now Trump’s AI Action Plan has landed, offering a striking example of how even potentially useful policy ideas can be corrupted by political theater and special interests. The plan reflects the deep influence of […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The 2025 Data Center Infrastructure And Design Fundamentals

4 weeks ago
The 2025 Data Center Infrastructure and Design Fundamentals bundle has 5 courses to teach about how modern data centers are built, powered, and maintained. Explore critical components, design considerations, and the step-by-step process behind building efficient and reliable data centers that support global digital operations. Courses cover HVAC design, electrical and power essentials, operation and […]
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DHS Declares Abrego ‘Will Never Walk America’s Streets’ Hours After Judges Order His Release

4 weeks ago
Here’s how you know the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case represents something fundamentally broken in government accountability: within hours of two federal judges ordering his release and explicitly warning the government not to play games with him, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin went on X to repeat laughably false claims about Abrego while declaring that he “will […]
Mike Masnick