MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY
- Can Cancon Compete?: A Response to the WGC on The Future of Canadian TV Production (Michael Geist)
- Victims Of Anti-Net Neutrality Identity Theft Demand Answers: An unknown party has been using names of real people to spam the FCC with fake comments against internet freedom
- People who were impersonated by anti-net neutrality spammers blast FCC: FCC should investigate and throw out fake comments, impersonation victims say.
- Congress Busted Using Cable Lobbyist Talking Points In Attacks On Net Neutrality
- Update – FCC Concludes that the Colbert Broadcast Did Not Violate FCC Indecency Rules
- Republicans claim 1st Amendment right to send you robo-voicemails: GOP asks FCC to exempt direct-to-voicemail messages from robocall rules.
- Despite Claiming It’s Now On Par With Apple, Comcast’s Already Bad Satisfaction Ratings Are Actually Getting Worse
- Comcast customer satisfaction drops 6% after TV price hikes, ACSI says: Customers unhappy with Comcast TV and Charter’s Time Warner Cable Internet.
- Some Of The Best Net Neutrality Reporting Is… Coming From Sites Owned By Verizon?
DIGITAL
- Putin Hints at U.S. Election Meddling by ‘Patriotically Minded’ Russians
- How Twitter Is Being Gamed to Feed Misinformation
- Nearly Half Of Trump’s Twitter Followers Seem To Be Phony: Fake followers are flocking to Trump, far more than Obama, Clinton, and Pence
- Twitter Fails E.U. Standard on Removing Hate Speech Online
- The Internet Defines ‘COVFEFE’
- Trump has an iPhone with one app: Twitter – Trump retired his trademark Samsung device in March after taunting Schwarzenegger.
- Twitter and the BBC partner for the first time on live video
- Ukraine Just Tweeted a Simpsons GIF at Russia Because 2017 Is Weird As Hell
- Pornhub To Russia: Here’s Your Premium Access For Unblocking Us: A Russian regulator reportedly received a show of thanks, said he would donate free porn accounts to “charity”
- E-mails phished from Russian critic were “tainted” before being leaked: Campaign targeting more than 200 people also spread disinformation, report says.
- Florida GOP consultant admits he worked with Guccifer 2.0, analyzing hacked data: Voting models and other leaked data were “worth millions,” consultant told Guccifer 2.0.
- Facebook Wades Into Another Election
- Facebook Will Reportedly Pay Up To $250,000 Per Episode For Long-Form Content
- Facebook’s Not Designed to Create a “Global Community”
- Music Industry’s Canadian Copyright Reform Goal: “End Tech Companies’ Safe Harbours” (Michael Geist)
- Cloudflare gets another $50,000 to fight “new breed of patent troll”: Company also seeks state laws to limit attorney-owned patents.
- Cloudflare Ups The Ante In Search Of Prior Art To Invalidate ALL Patents From Patent Troll Blackbird Tech
- Creator of SecurID sues Apple, Visa over digital payment patents: A company that couldn’t strike a deal with Visa now seeks patent royalties.
- A legal tiptoe through the hot world of influencer advertising
- PayPal Sues Pandora Over Yawn-Inducing Logos And Tweets About People Opening The Wrong App
- Helping Platforms Protect Speech By Avoiding Bogus Subpoenas
- Uber Fired Its Robocar Guru, But Its Legal Fight With Google Goes On
- Google To Tell Advertisers How Often Their YouTube Spots Lead To Store Visits
- Inside Google’s Global Campaign to Shut Down Phishing
- Top 100 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • April 2017
- Text Mining, Non-Expressive Use and the Technological Advantage of Fair Use (Matthew Sag)
- Are Copyright and Patent Overlapping or Mutually Exclusive in Protecting Software Innovations? (Pamela Samuelson)
- Analyzing Accessibility of Wikipedia Projects Around the World
- Wikipedians Join Push For Fair Use In Australia After Six Government Reports Recommend It
- Ars tests out Amazon’s first pick-up grocery store in the world: Easy and painless, so long as you like Amazon’s selection (and Prime-exclusive rules).
- Why Some Digital Companies Should Delay Profitability for as Long as They Can
- Mark Zuckerberg Should Really Listen to Himself
- Some starting questions around pervasive autonomous systems
- Normalisation of sexting: Kaspersky’s ad is criticised by the ASA and the NSPCC
- This Couple Just Got Hitched In A Surreal Virtual Reality Wedding: Avatars gathered to witness the first couple to legally say “I do” in their headsets. It got a little awkward
- Internet Trends 2017 – CODE Conference (Mary Meeker)
CREATIVITY
- Ariana Grande to hold benefit concert for Manchester victims: US pop singer whose show ended with a terrorist attack that killed 22 people says she plans to hold fundraiser in city
- Primavera De Filippi: “As an artist, I try to challenge the current state of the world…”
- Spinal Tap vs. Hollywood
- Everyone Wins When Politicians Body Slam Reporters
- ‘Citizens United,’ media corporations and other corporations
- LGBTQ Representation in Hollywood Is Still Scandalously Low
- Piracy Killing Hollywood So Bad That Disney Made More Money In 2016 Than Any Studio Ever
- Professional Cheerleader Case Presents Independent Contractor and Joint Employer Lessons
- TV Networks Step Away From Pricey Originals Amid Saturation Of Shows
- CNIB calls for federal accessible book production strategy
- Say goodbye to the video store, hello to the non-profit foundation: How one of the last video stores turned non-profit with an eye on preservation.
- The Force Will Be With Us. Always.: Star Wars And The Quest For The Forever Franchise
- The Life and Death of the Freestyle Mixtape: The freestyle mixtape wasn’t just a service to the fans, it was a representation of hip-hop’s core. Now it’s dead.
- How Intellectual Property Rights Shape Neuropsychological Demand for Orange Flavors
- Unevenly Cooked: Raw Materials and Fair Use (Christopher Buccafusco)
- Raw Materials and the Creative Process (Andrew Gilden)
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- UK Government Using Manchester Attacks As An Excuse To Kill Encryption
- Why the NSA Makes Us More Vulnerable to Cyberattacks: The Lessons of WannaCry
- Is “I forget” a valid defense when court orders demand a smartphone password?
- Samsung’s ‘Airtight’ Iris Scanning Technology For The S8 Defeated With A Camera, Printer, And Contact Lens
- Radio-controlled pacemakers aren’t as hard to hack as you (may) think: The four major makers aren’t properly securing critical cardiac devices, report says.
- Facial Recognition Cameras Are Now Watching Your Emotions: Systems originally developed to identify people from photos can now detect gender, emotions, and much more
- Google To Tell Advertisers How Often Their YouTube Spots Lead To Store Visits
- Cyber breach costs Target more than $220 million!
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