MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY
- Liberal MPs to call for broadband Internet tax to fund Canadian media
- Focus: Judge rules Bell Mobility discriminated
- Focus: U.S.and Canada diverge on net neutrality
- How The Death Of Net Neutrality Could Hamstring The Internet Of Things
- Broadband speeds have soared under net neutrality rules, cable lobby says: The cable lobby’s conflicting arguments about net neutrality and broadband.
- The Internet needs paid fast lanes, anti-net neutrality senator says: Net neutrality is just a “slogan.”
- Mozilla Poll Again Shows Net Neutrality Has Broad, Bipartisan Support
- Reddit, Amazon Push For ‘Day Of Action’ On July 12 To Protest The Killing Of Net Neutrality
- Frontier Fires State Senate Leader (Who Also Worked For Frontier) For Supporting Attempts To Improve Broadband Competition
- Frederator’s Parent Company To Launch Canadian Cable Channel Featuring YouTube Content
- Putting the Internet at the Centre: Taking Stock of Jean-Pierre Blais’ Term as CRTC Chair (Michael Geist)
- Making Sense of Jean-Pierre Blais (Timothy Denton)
- Government of Canada repeals July 1, 2017 implementation of private right of action under Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL)
- TV Cord Cutting Poised To Smash Records During Second Quarter
- AT&T uses forced arbitration to overcharge customers, senators say: AT&T claims mandatory arbitration is better for customers than lawsuits.
- BT’s “most powerful Wi-Fi signal” brag is misleading, rules ad watchdog: But Ryan Reynolds dangling from a helicopter is clearly “fantastical” and hey-OK.
DIGITAL
- Judge: Sure, These Bloggers Are A Bunch Of Jerks, But They’re Not Engaged In Defamation
- “Offensive, Rude, Annoying, Mean-Spirited & Ill-Advised” Blog Posts Aren’t Defamatory–Milazzo v. Connolly (Eric Goldman)
- Dangerous Copyright Ruling In Europe Opens The Door To Widespread Censorship
- Nothing to glOSS over: California court agrees to hear case on open source license enforcement
- Internet “Framing” Is A Valid Ground For Copyright Infringement In Canada
- Pirate Bay may finally be sunk after EU copyright ruling: TPB operators delete obsolete torrent files, filter some content—Europe’s top court.
- Copyright Holders Keep Targeting Dead Torrent Sites
- Copyright Misuse Emerges as a Political Issue: QP Questions on Notice-and-Notice Abuse
- Another Day, Another Bogus YouTube Takedown Because Of A Major Label
- Intel fires warning shots at Microsoft, claims x86 emulation is a patent minefield: Intel doesn’t name names, but Windows 10 on ARM is surely the target of its ire.
- History by lawsuit: After Gawker’s demise, the “inventor of e-mail” targets Techdirt: “I defined e-mail! And you guys have got to give me that credit.”
- Should Tumblr Be Forced To Reveal 500 People Who Reblogged A Sex Tape?
- Tech giants face fines in UK, France over extremism posts—PM May: British MPs likely to rumber-stamp law that punishes firms that fail to take action.
- EU legislates for portability of online content
- The Importance Of Defending Section 230 Even When It’s Hard
- Facebook Isn’t Liable for Fake User Account–Caraccioli v. Facebook (Eric Goldman)
- Facebook’s First Original Shows Are A Cancelled MTV Comedy And A Nationwide Reality Competition
- While Commercials Air On TV, Viewers Flock To Facebook
- Facebook says people can’t stop looking at Facebook during TV commercials
- Facebook can’t be sued for “jerkingman” revenge porn account
- Verizon Closes $4.5 Billion Yahoo Deal, Marissa Mayer Resigns
- SiriusXM Sets $480 Million Investment in Pandora
- Sirius XM’s Pandora Investment Looks Like A Lifeline – But Feels Like An Invasion
- Apple and Valve Have Worked Together for Nearly a Year to Bring VR to MacOS: SteamVR and OpenVR available in beta for MacOS ‘High Sierra’ this week
- How Adobe Got Its Customers Hooked on Subscriptions: The switch to the cloud was risky, but revenue is way up.
- More than a decade later, how do original YouTube stars feel about the site?: For original YouTubers, their online haven became a media behemoth—but they keep vlogging.
- Apple’s New Transparency Is Huge For Podcasts Everywhere
- The Secret Origin Story Of The iPhone
- Uber’s CEO Travis Kalanick To Take Indefinite Leave: Meanwhile Uber’s board will adopt recommendations to reform culture from within
- Trump-Style Tactics Finally Stopped Working For Uber: The laws of gravity apply. Even in Silicon Valley. Maybe even in Washington.
- David Bonderman Resigns From Uber Board After Sexist Remark
- Uber’s Culture Problems Could Sink Its Self-Driving Future
- Read the full investigation into Uber’s troubled culture and management: Uber released the findings of an external investigation to its staff at an all-hands meeting today.
- Uber’s Problems Are Silicon Valley’s Problems
- A judge is ordering drunken drivers to install Uber, Lyft: “It’s just common sense. It doesn’t cost anybody anything to install.”
- As Uber Crumbles, Lyft Builds Its Future
- Policymakers Increasing Their Scrutiny of Virtual Currencies
- Instagram’s most-followed celebs failed to label 93 percent of ads, report finds
- Instagram Adds New Tag To Let Influencers Properly Disclose Brand Partnerships
- Instagram Will Now Tell You Who’s Getting Paid To Post
- Instagram Will Add ‘Paid Partnership’ Tag to Sponsored Posts, After FTC’s Warnings to Celebrity Users
- Making Google the Censor
- GOOGLE Mark Is Not a Victim of Genericide
- Why Is Google Digitising the World’s Fashion Archives?: For years, Google has been digitising the world’s museums, making cultural artefacts accessible in extraordinary detail to millions of internet users. Now it’s turning to fashion.
- Amazon and Netflix are heading up a new anti-piracy group
- It Was Inevitable, Really: Netflix Is Turning Into HBO
- How augmented reality could save tech from itself
- “Covfefe”—there’s a congressional act for that now: Proposed legislation seeks to bar a US president from deleting tweets.
- A Running List Of People Donald Trump Has Blocked
- Schools Tap Secret Spectrum To Beam Free Internet To Students
- Social media is as harmful as alcohol and drugs for millennials
- A Brief History of the GIF, From Early Internet Innovation to Ubiquitous Relic: How an image format changed the way we communicate
- How the Internet Is Getting a Little Nicer, One Meme at a Time
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Guitars? Exploring the Future of Musical A.I.: New projects by Google and Sony use machine-learning technology to create music that essentially writes itself. Should we be scared—or excited?
- Advancing to the next level: the quantified self and the gamification of academic research through social networks
CREATIVITY
- Study Shows Fair Use Industries Make Up One Sixth Of The Economy
- Fair Use In The U.S. Economy: Economic Contribution of Industries Relying on Fair Use
- A legal victory for the kickstarted Star Trek mashup censored by Dr Seuss’s estate
- Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. v. ComicMix LLC
- Judge Overturns Jury’s Verdict That ‘Jersey Boys’ Is a Copyright Infringement
- Monkey Selfie Case Gets Even Weirder, As The Monkey’s ‘Next Friends’ Are In A Criminal Dispute With Each Other
- Gene Simmons Seeks to Register Trademark on Iconic Rock Hand Gesture: Index and pinky fingers up. Thumb perpendicular. Some say it’s the devil’s horns. The Kiss rocker says it’s his.
- Gene Simmons Wants to Trademark Spider-Man’s ‘Thwip’ Hand Gesture (UPDATE: Now He Doesn’t)
- Kellogg’s Takes Australian Tennis Player To Court For Branding Himself ‘Special K’
- Trademark Bullying Works: Dawa Food Mart Agrees To Name Change After Trademark Suit From Wawa
- Trademark Registrations for Emojis (Eric Goldman)
- Human rights and trademark legislation: the case of offensive marks (Teresa Scassa)
- Raising Walls Against Overlapping Rights: Preemption And The Right Of Publicity (Rebecca Tushnet)
- Strategies For Discerning The Boundaries Of Copyright And Patent Protections (Pamela Samuelson)
- Copyright Trolls… But For Houses
- Two Big Copyright Cases Sent To Top EU Court: One On Sampling, The Other On Freedom Of The Press
- Ezra Levant’s libel appeal denied by Supreme Court: Rebel Media co-founder was ordered to pay $80K in damages to Saskatchewan lawyer Khurrum Awan in 2014
- Reporter Indicted For Covering Trump Inauguration Protests
- Copyright rules crippling artists
- Judge Orders MCSK To Cease Collecting Royalties For Kenyan Musicians
- EU Copyright Proposal: Not Good, But Not As Blatantly Terrible As It Could Have Been
- Charging Bull v. Fearless Girl: A Brief Overview
- Two layers of photo ownership in conflict in street photography case
- Indigenous Activists Are Working To Get the UN To Ban Cultural Appropriation
- How a ‘Propaganda War’ Overtook Eurovision, the World’s Most Inclusive Song Competition
- What’s next, after the 2012 copyright overhaul?: With a review months away, improving one of the world’s best copyright regimes calls for modest tweaks, rather than an overhaul. (Michael Geist)
- The Upcoming 2017 Copyright Act Review: What Next for Canadian Copyright (Michael Geist)
- Our problem isn’t ‘fake news.’ Our problems are trust and manipulation.
- In Search of Unbiased Reporting in Light of Brexit, Trump and Other Reporting Challenges in the UK and US
- How Hollywood Came to Fear and Loathe Rotten Tomatoes: As Wonder Woman soars and Baywatch flops, the power of the review aggregator is looking greater than ever—and studios are looking for a way around it.
- How Sex Is Orchestrated on Reality Shows Like Bachelor in Paradise
- The Importance of Adam West’s ‘Bright Knight’ Batman
- Are Our Pastimes Past Their Time? How Will The Media Industry Disruption And Changes To The Legal Environment Affect The Sports Industry? (David Sussman)
- Symposium: Is Free Speech Under Threat in the United States?
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- Russian Cyber Hacks on U.S. Electoral System Far Wider Than Previously Known
- Everything We Know About Russia’s Election-Hacking Playbook
- Russia struck at election systems and data of 39 US states: Investigators find evidence attackers tried to modify voter data, reports Bloomberg.
- Al-Jazeera claims to be victim of cyber attack as Qatar crisis continues: Broadcaster targeted after hackers planted “fake news” on Qatar’s state news service.
- Strong Crypto Is Not The Problem: Manchester And London Attackers Were Known To The Authorities
- CSIS kept ‘all’ metadata on third parties for a decade, top secret memo says – Top secret memo suggests large scale for CSIS metadata program, Federal Court ruled keeping the data was illegal in 2016.
- Government Caves to Lobbying Pressure: Bains Blocks Consumer Redress for Spam and Spyware Losses (Michael Geist)
- Trudeau must do more to promote openness, information czar says
- Inside the ACLU’s nationwide campaign to curb police surveillance: ‘The only place we face resistance is from the police’
- Inside the Algorithm That Tries to Predict Gun Violence in Chicago
- Inspecting Algorithms for Bias
- Theresa May Tries To Push Forward With Plans To Kill Encryption, While Her Party Plots Via Encrypted Whatsapp
- Theresa May’s Plan To Regulate The Internet Won’t Stop Terrorism; It Might Make Things Worse
- Company Lost Secret 2014 Fight Over ‘Expansion’ of N.S.A. Surveillance
- Another Judge Says The Microsoft Decision Doesn’t Matter; Orders Google To Hand Over Overseas Data
- Code of Silence: How private companies hide flaws in the software that governments use to decide who goes to prison and who gets out.
- You Almost Definitely Don’t Know All the Ways Facebook Tracks You
- Mommy, My Doll is Spying on Me: U.S. Manufacturer’s Doll Labeled an Espionage Device by German Regulators
- Pacemakers (Think IoT) are not Cybersecure, does that bother you?
- College students would give up their friends’ privacy for free pizza: It doesn’t take much to get people to change their security priorities
- The Next Security Risk May Be Your Vibrator
- FTC Tracking Of Privacy Complaints
- The Princeton Web Transparency and Accountability Project (Arvind Narayanan & Dillon Reisman)
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