Techdirt Podcast Episode 388: Copyright Conundrum
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by Leigh Beadon
1h ago
This week, we’ve got another cross-post episode for you. Mike recently appeared on the Sidebar podcast from Courthouse News as part of an episode taking an in-depth look at why copyright is actually the biggest free speech restriction in the US, and the various questions, implications, and problems that arise from this. You can listen to the whole thing here on this week’s episode. Follow the Techdirt Podcast on Soundcloud, subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or grab the RSS feed. You can also keep up with all the latest episodes right here on Techdirt ..read more
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Biden Signs TikTok Ban Bill; Expect A Lawsuit By The Time You Finish Reading This Article
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by Mike Masnick
1h ago
Get your dance moves on now, as TikTok may be going away. Okay, it’s not going away that quickly and quite possibly isn’t going away at all, but President Biden signed the bill this morning that requires ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok, or have the app banned from the Apple and Google app stores. The law gives ByteDance 12 months to divest, but in all likelihood sometime today or tomorrow, TikTok will file a well-prepared lawsuit with high-priced lawyers challenging the law on a variety of different grounds, including the First Amendment. As you’ve probably heard, the bill was tacked on ..read more
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Daily Deal: The Premium Python Programming PCEP Certification Prep Bundle
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by Gretchen Heckmann
4h ago
The Premium Python Programming PCEP Certification Prep Bundle has 12 courses to help you become an expert Python coder. Courses cover everything from app creation to AI and machine learning. It’s on sale for $35. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support Techdirt. The products featured do not reflect endorsements by our editorial team ..read more
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Grindr Hit By UK Lawsuit For Reckless Sale Of Sensitive User Data
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by Karl Bode
10h ago
We’ve noted repeatedly how the mass hyperventilation about TikTok is a giant distraction from the country’s broader failures on consumer privacy; namely our corrupt inability to pass even a baseline privacy law for the internet era, and our absolute refusal to regulate sleazy data brokers. As a result there’s not a week that goes by where there isn’t some story about your personal behavior and location data being sold to data brokers, who then sell access to any nitwit with a nickel — or fail to secure it. Like when Ron Wyden’s office recently revealed how a right wing activist group was able ..read more
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David Chang Issues C&Ds Over ‘Chile Crunch’ Products, Then Apologizes And Promises To Stop
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by Dark Helmet
19h ago
While it doesn’t happen nearly as often as I’d like, it is quite satisfying when a trademark bully is forced to walk back their bullying ways as a result of a public backlash. If you don’t do a lot of your own cooking, particularly cooking Asian foods, you may not be familiar with chili crisp. Somewhat similar to garlic chili paste, chili crisp is a crunchier version of the condiment made with dried and fried chilis and garlic. Oh, and it’s absolutely awesome and goes on a ton of things. It regularly makes its way onto my eggs for breakfast, for instance. It’s also been around for a long, long ..read more
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Because It’s Done Such A Great Job Policing Illegal Drugs, The DEA Decides It’s Time To Start Engaging In Legal Drug Hysteria
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by Tim Cushing
23h ago
While there’s no doubt illegal fentanyl use is one of the leading causes of death in this nation, the DEA’s persistent hysteria hasn’t done anything to make anyone safer. Faced with the fact it can’t make a dent in the fentanyl trade, the DEA has opted to drum up panic, pretending — despite all evidence to the contrary — that drug cartels are using social media services and multi-colored pills to literally kill the same children the DEA claims cartels are trying to turn into lifelong addicts. Even the most obtuse person can suss out the internal contradiction in these claims. Either cartels wa ..read more
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When You Need To Post A Lengthy Legal Disclaimer With Your Parody Song, You Know Copyright Is Broken
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by Mike Masnick
23h ago
In a world where copyright law has run amok, even creating a silly parody song now requires a massive legal disclaimer to avoid getting sued. That’s the absurd reality we live in, as highlighted by the brilliant musical parody project “There I Ruined It.” Musician Dustin Ballard creates hilarious videos, some of which reimagine popular songs in the style of wildly different artists, like Simon & Garfunkel singing “Baby Got Back” or the Beach Boys covering Jay-Z’s “99 Problems.” He appears to create the music himself, including singing the vocals, but uses an AI tool to adjust the vocal sty ..read more
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No One Can Own The Law—So Why Is Congress Advancing A Bill To Extend Copyright To It?
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by Mike Masnick
1d ago
Last week, the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted to advance the Protecting and Enhancing Public Access to Codes Act, or the Pro Codes Act (H.R. 1631), to the full House. The bill would extend copyright protection to codes (such as building codes) that are developed by standards development organizations (SDOs) and incorporated by reference into local, state, and federal laws, as long as the SDOs make the codes “available to the public free of charge online in a manner that does not substantially disrupt the ability of those organizations to earn revenue.” This is the l ..read more
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Top Lawyer In Texas Doesn’t Understand Court Rulings, Celebrates Obvious SCOTUS Loss As A Win
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by Tim Cushing
1d ago
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is an utter asshat. Not only is he the chosen defender of litigation over unconstitutional laws passed by an equally idiotic legislature, but he’s also the man behind plenty of Texas government action meant to make things worse for plenty of Texas residents. On top of that, Ken Paxton has been indicted for committing securities fraud and recently agreed to pay $300,000 in restitution to avoid a criminal trial. The man who is the voice of the law in Texas not only doesn’t understand the Constitution but he seemingly can’t wrap his mind around the normal flow of ..read more
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Daily Deal: The 2024 Complete Godot Stack Development Bundle
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by Gretchen Heckmann
1d ago
Dive into Godot – a rising star in the game engine world. You’ll learn to create platformers, RPGs, strategy games, FPS games, and more as you master this free and open-source engine with easily expandable systems. Plus, you’ll also explore techniques for game design and game asset creation – giving you the ultimate techniques to customize your projects. It’s on sale for $25. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support Techdirt. The products featured do not reflect endorsements by our editorial team ..read more
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