News of the Week; May 31, 2017

MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY

  1. Can Cancon Compete?: A Response to the WGC on The Future of Canadian TV Production (Michael Geist)
  2. 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
  3. People who were impersonated by anti-net neutrality spammers blast FCC: FCC should investigate and throw out fake comments, impersonation victims say.
  4. Congress Busted Using Cable Lobbyist Talking Points In Attacks On Net Neutrality
  5. Update – FCC Concludes that the Colbert Broadcast Did Not Violate FCC Indecency Rules 
  6. Republicans claim 1st Amendment right to send you robo-voicemails: GOP asks FCC to exempt direct-to-voicemail messages from robocall rules.
  7. Despite Claiming It’s Now On Par With Apple, Comcast’s Already Bad Satisfaction Ratings Are Actually Getting Worse
  8. Comcast customer satisfaction drops 6% after TV price hikes, ACSI says: Customers unhappy with Comcast TV and Charter’s Time Warner Cable Internet.
  9. Some Of The Best Net Neutrality Reporting Is… Coming From Sites Owned By Verizon?

DIGITAL

  1. Putin Hints at U.S. Election Meddling by ‘Patriotically Minded’ Russians
  2. How Twitter Is Being Gamed to Feed Misinformation
  3. Nearly Half Of Trump’s Twitter Followers Seem To Be Phony: Fake followers are flocking to Trump, far more than Obama, Clinton, and Pence
  4. Twitter Fails E.U. Standard on Removing Hate Speech Online
  5. The Internet Defines ‘COVFEFE’
  6. Trump has an iPhone with one app: Twitter – Trump retired his trademark Samsung device in March after taunting Schwarzenegger.
  7. Twitter and the BBC partner for the first time on live video
  8. Ukraine Just Tweeted a Simpsons GIF at Russia Because 2017 Is Weird As Hell
  9. 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”
  10. E-mails phished from Russian critic were “tainted” before being leaked: Campaign targeting more than 200 people also spread disinformation, report says.
  11. 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.
  12. Facebook Wades Into Another Election
  13. Facebook Will Reportedly Pay Up To $250,000 Per Episode For Long-Form Content
  14. Facebook’s Not Designed to Create a “Global Community”
  15. Music Industry’s Canadian Copyright Reform Goal: “End Tech Companies’ Safe Harbours” (Michael Geist)
  16. Cloudflare gets another $50,000 to fight “new breed of patent troll”: Company also seeks state laws to limit attorney-owned patents.
  17. Cloudflare Ups The Ante In Search Of Prior Art To Invalidate ALL Patents From Patent Troll Blackbird Tech
  18. Creator of SecurID sues Apple, Visa over digital payment patents: A company that couldn’t strike a deal with Visa now seeks patent royalties.
  19. A legal tiptoe through the hot world of influencer advertising
  20. PayPal Sues Pandora Over Yawn-Inducing Logos And Tweets About People Opening The Wrong App
  21. Helping Platforms Protect Speech By Avoiding Bogus Subpoenas
  22. Uber Fired Its Robocar Guru, But Its Legal Fight With Google Goes On
  23. Google To Tell Advertisers How Often Their YouTube Spots Lead To Store Visits
  24. Inside Google’s Global Campaign to Shut Down Phishing
  25. Top 100 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • April 2017
  26. Text Mining, Non-Expressive Use and the Technological Advantage of Fair Use  (Matthew Sag)
  27. Are Copyright and Patent Overlapping or Mutually Exclusive in Protecting Software Innovations? (Pamela Samuelson)
  28. Analyzing Accessibility of Wikipedia Projects Around the World
  29. Wikipedians Join Push For Fair Use In Australia After Six Government Reports Recommend It
  30. 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).
  31. Why Some Digital Companies Should Delay Profitability for as Long as They Can
  32. Mark Zuckerberg Should Really Listen to Himself
  33. Some starting questions around pervasive autonomous systems
  34. Normalisation of sexting: Kaspersky’s ad is criticised by the ASA and the NSPCC
  35. 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
  36. Internet Trends 2017 – CODE Conference (Mary Meeker)

CREATIVITY

  1. 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
  2. Primavera De Filippi: “As an artist, I try to challenge the current state of the world…”
  3. Spinal Tap vs. Hollywood
  4. Everyone Wins When Politicians Body Slam Reporters
  5. ‘Citizens United,’ media corporations and other corporations
  6. LGBTQ Representation in Hollywood Is Still Scandalously Low
  7. Piracy Killing Hollywood So Bad That Disney Made More Money In 2016 Than Any Studio Ever
  8. Professional Cheerleader Case Presents Independent Contractor and Joint Employer Lessons 
  9. TV Networks Step Away From Pricey Originals Amid Saturation Of Shows 
  10. CNIB calls for federal accessible book production strategy
  11. 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.
  12. The Force Will Be With Us. Always.: Star Wars And The Quest For The Forever Franchise
  13. 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.
  14. How Intellectual Property Rights Shape Neuropsychological Demand for Orange Flavors 
  15. Unevenly Cooked: Raw Materials and Fair Use (Christopher Buccafusco)
  16. Raw Materials and the Creative Process (Andrew Gilden)

SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY

  1. UK Government Using Manchester Attacks As An Excuse To Kill Encryption
  2. Why the NSA Makes Us More Vulnerable to Cyberattacks: The Lessons of WannaCry
  3. Is “I forget” a valid defense when court orders demand a smartphone password? 
  4. Samsung’s ‘Airtight’ Iris Scanning Technology For The S8 Defeated With A Camera, Printer, And Contact Lens
  5. 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.
  6. Facial Recognition Cameras Are Now Watching Your Emotions: Systems originally developed to identify people from photos can now detect gender, emotions, and much more
  7. Google To Tell Advertisers How Often Their YouTube Spots Lead To Store Visits
  8. Cyber breach costs Target more than $220 million! 

Jon