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Techdirt Podcast Episode 407: Brendan Carr Is A Threat To Free Speech

8 months 3 weeks ago
Support us on Patreon » We’ve written about the many signs that Trump FCC pick Brendan Carr is eager to be America’s top censor. Recently, Mike once again joined Andy Levy on The New Abnormal podcast for a discussion about how much of a threat Carr represents to free speech and the First Amendment, and you […]
Leigh Beadon

Senator Ernst Wants To Kill Billions In Broadband Infrastructure Grants For No Coherent Reason

8 months 3 weeks ago
The 2021 infrastructure bill is poised to deliver $42.5 billion in broadband subsidies to the states under a program called Broadband Equity, Access, And Deployment (BEAD). This program has been slow sledding, because America’s broadband maps were absolute garbage, requiring that states work overtime to fix our broadband maps and ensure the money is spent semi-wisely. Republicans and […]
Karl Bode

Why Generative AI’s Lack Of Modularity Means It Can’t Be Meaningfully Open, Is Unreliable, And Is A Technological Dead End

8 months 3 weeks ago
One of the most important shifts in computing over the last few decades has been the increasing use of open source software on nearly every platform, from cloud computing to smartphones (well, I would say that). For the distributed development methodology pioneered by Linus Torvalds with Linux to work, modularity is key. It allows coders […]
Glyn Moody

Daily Deal: Curiosity Stream Standard Plan

8 months 3 weeks ago
Whether you’re a science enthusiast, history buff, or technology geek, Curiosity Stream has something for everyone. Unleash the power of on-demand streaming that allows you to choose what you want to watch, when you want to watch it, and where you want to watch it. From the comfort of your living room to the remote […]
Daily Deal

Broadband Industry Tells FCC Their Customer Service Is Great, Nothing To See Here

8 months 3 weeks ago
For decades, U.S. cable and broadband providers have statistically had some of the worst customer support and satisfaction ratings of any industry or government agency in America (see: the American Customer Satisfaction Index). That’s quite a feat in a country where banks, airlines, insurance companies, and medical giants intensely compete to deliver vast untold frustration […]
Karl Bode

Ravinia Brewing Rebranded As Steep Ravine Brewing Co. After Trademark Dispute

8 months 3 weeks ago
If you haven’t been following along on our posts about a trademark dispute between the famed Ravinia Festival Association (RFA) and Ravinia Brewing for the last decade or so, here is a quick synopsis. The RFA operates the Ravinia Festival outdoor music venue north of Chicago. “Ravinia” isn’t a fanciful name, as locals here know. […]
Dark Helmet

It’s Time To Get Ready For The Public Domain Game Jam

8 months 3 weeks ago
Yes, it’s that time of year again! We’re gearing up for the latest edition of our annual public domain game jam, Gaming Like It’s 1929! We’ve been running these game jams ever since 2019, when new works began entering the public domain in the US for the first time in over two decades, as a […]
Leigh Beadon

Christian Nationalists And Bigots Stump For Ken Paxton In SCOTUS Age Verification Case

8 months 3 weeks ago
Scores of organizations from across the anti-pornography movement have filed amicus briefs supporting the state of Texas and Attorney General Ken Paxton in a U.S. Supreme Court case dealing with his state’s draconian age verification law. In 2023, members of the Texas legislature adopted House Bill (HB) 1181, which explicitly singles out online adult platforms […]
Michael McGrady Jr

Professor Apologizes For Using Fake AI-Generated Citations In Defense of Minnesota’s Unconstitutional Deepfake Law

8 months 3 weeks ago
Just weeks after a court swiftly struck down California’s unconstitutional “deepfake” law, a similar challenge is underway in Minnesota (using the same plaintiff and same lawyers) — and the state’s defense is off to an inauspicious start, with one of their own expert witnesses submitting a declaration that cites non-existent research, “hallucinated” by the very […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Cyber Monday Deals

8 months 3 weeks ago
Costco 1-Year Gold Star Membership Plus $45 Digital Costco Shop Card Costco is your one-stop shop for everything you want and offers a wide range of merchandise that will likely cover all of your shopping needs! With hundreds of locations across the country, Costco is the ideal place to shop without the hassle of having […]
Daily Deal

Honolulu Pays $175,000 To Settle Lawsuit Over Arrest Of A 10-Year-Old Girl

8 months 3 weeks ago
If you put cops in schools, this is what you get: On the morning of January 10, 2020, a parent complained to school officials about a sketch N.B. and other students had drawn in response to another student bullying N.B. The parent unreasonably insisted that school officials call the police. After arriving on school grounds, […]
Tim Cushing

Supreme Court To Decide Whether Helping Poor Rural Americans Get Broadband Is ‘Unconstitutional’

8 months 3 weeks ago
The FCC has long run an $8 billion federal subsidy program to help bring phone and broadband services to lower income homes and schools called the Universal Service Fund. The historically bipartisan program has long been funded by a fee on traditional phone lines. But with traditional phone lines dying, there’s been a long, ongoing discussion […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

8 months 3 weeks ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Stephen T. Stone with a comment on our post about the push to post the Ten Commandments in school, in reply to a comment asking us not to insult the people asking for this: Yes, we could avoid insulting Christian nationalists who want to […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: November 24th – 30th

8 months 3 weeks ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2019, the EU was pushing back against the US on the topic of strong encryption, while Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court said compelled password production violates the fifth amendment. We learned more about how freely Amazon gave cops access to Ring doorbell recordings, and about how much California was raking in […]
Leigh Beadon