DIGITAL
- Association Isn’t Liable for Its Members’ Message Board Postings–Inge v. Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (Eric Goldman)
- European Court Rules On Internet Jurisdiction (Andres Guadamuz)
- TripAdvisor removed warnings about rapes and injuries at Mexico resorts, tourists say
- Appeals court keeps alive the never-ending Linux case, SCO v. IBM: SCO says IBM released a “sham” version of Monterey OS to prop up AIX for Power.
- Here are the Kremlin-backed Facebook ads designed to foment discord in US: Ads bash Clinton before election and cap on Trump after he won the presidency.
- What Congress Should Ask Tech Executives About Russia
- These Are the Ads Russia Bought on Facebook in 2016
- Congress Asks Tech To Face Hard Truths About Russian Meddling
- Spinoff: Whatever The Reports About Russian Trolls Buying Ads Is Initially, It’s Way, Way Worse
- Facebook, Google and Twitter grilled by Congress over Russian meddling – as it happened
- Facebook, YouTube admit to wider-ranging campaigns by Russian “state actors”: Disclosure of even bigger numbers comes ahead of Tuesday testimony on Capitol Hill.
- Facebook, Google, Twitter tell Congress their platforms spread Russian-backed propaganda – Twitter: “We are committed to working every single day at solving this problem.”
- Eight Revealing Moments From The Second Day Of Russia Hearings
- Top Experts: Can Facebook Legally Disclose Russian Ads–What does the Stored Communications Act say?
- Facebook Steps Up Efforts to Sway Lawmakers: Amid Russia probes and online ad scrutiny, social-media giant boosts lobbying spending and work on messaging
- Lawsuit accuses Facebook of scheming to weasel out of paying overtime: Lawsuit says Facebook has a “systematic, companywide wrongful classification” system.
- Collateral Damage Not Russian Site-Blocking’s Only Failure: Pirate Video Market Has Doubled As Well
- Reddit conducts wide-ranging purge of offensive subreddits
- NY Times Uncritically Says Fake News Debate Supports Chinese Style Censorship
- Trump adviser Roger Stone has been booted off Twitter: Stone fired off a profanity-laced tirade against a CNN reporter.
- Roger Stone, President Trump’s Attack Dog, Banned From Twitter For Harassing Journalists
- Roger Stone suing Twitter over suspension
- The College Kids Doing What Twitter Won’t
- Is Wikileaks Protected by Section 230? The Trump Campaign Thinks So (Eric Goldman)
- Trump Campaign Tries To Defend Itself With Section 230, Manages To Potentially Make Things Worse For Itself
- APNewsBreak: Georgia election server wiped after suit filed
- Craig Brittain’s Senate Race Page Reports Craig Brittain’s Personal Account As An ‘Imposter’
- Days after activists sued, Georgia’s election server was wiped clean: Main server deleted in July, two backups were “degaussed three times” in August.
- Georgia Election Server Mysteriously Wiped Clean After Lawsuit Highlights Major Vulnerabilities
- Georgia insists server deletion was “not undertaken to delete evidence”: “Narrative asserted in the media that the data was nefariously deleted… is without merit.”
- Russian Site-Blocking Operation Embroiled In Corruption Scandal
- Forcing Internet Platforms To Police Content Will Never Work
- Twitter drops hammer and sickle on RT, Sputnik ad buys over election shenanigans: No more sponsored Tweets, but Russia-funded media sites can still post “organic” Tweets.
- Twitter adds 4 million users amid ongoing harassment problem
- Ikea’s Ingenious Pre-Roll Ads Turn The Viewer Into A Voyeur
- YouTube Says New Technology Will Result In 30% Fewer Videos Being Deemed Advertiser-Unfriendly
- Google CEO: Viewers Accrue 100 Million Hours Of Daily YouTube Watch Time From Their Living Rooms
- YouTube TV Arrives On More Smart Devices, Including Xbox One Consoles, Android TVs
- Brands Beware: FTC Continues Campaign on Social Media Influencer Disclosures
- Florida Legislator Thinks First Amendment Should Be Trimmed Back A Bit To Deal With Social Media Threats
- How Google Goggles Won, Then Lost, The Camera-First Future
- Google Limits Access To Airfare Data, Risking Antitrust Concerns
- Dennis Prager Sues YouTube For Filtering His Videos In A Way He Doesn’t Like
- YouTube Responds To Lawsuit From Conservative Outlet, Says Restricted Mode “Is Not Censorship”
- Musician-Run Organization Runs Anti-YouTube Ad Campaign…On YouTube
- Finally, RIAA Front Group Admits That Forcing YouTube To Police Site Doesn’t Work Well
- Marketing Guy: Google Image Search Is A Honeypot Set Up By Aggressive Copyright Litigants
- Google’s AI Wizard Unveils A New Twist On Neural Networks
- Copyright Law Makes Artificial Intelligence Bias Worse: But it could be used to help fix the problem too.
- Artificial intelligence and copyright (Andres Guadamuz)
- We’re building a dystopia just to make people click on ads (Zeynep Tufekci)
- Universal Music Group Announces Strategic Alliance With Virtual Reality Company Within
- Amazon Amassed 7.1 Million Streaming Views In Four NFL Games
- Website copying allegations allow potpourri of claims (Rebecca Tushnet)
- Three female engineers sue Uber for sex and race discrimination: Plaintiffs claim that “stack ranking” was stacked against them.
- In shift to content distribution, Roku may stream to third-party devices: Roku’s mobile app could become a new hub for ad-supported channels.
- GoFundMe Jumps into Original Content, Launches New Studio
- Spotify Cancels Its Current Crop Of Original Video Series As It Looks To Design A New Format
- Apple Taking Family-Friendly Approach To $1 Billion Original Content Push
- Apple’s $1 billion TV lineup will be family-friendly, not Game of Thrones: Hollywood insiders paint a picture of a conservative company testing the waters.
- Is X > 8? Solving Apple’s iPhone sales equation: The iPhone 8 saw slow sales, while iPhone X demand quickly outstripped supply.
- Apple Reportedly Fires Engineer After Daughter’s iPhone X Video Goes Viral
- Apple Let YouTubers Review The iPhone X Ahead Of Traditional Tech Outlets
- Don’t drop that iPhone X—a screen repair will cost you $279
- Apple reportedly building iPhones, iPads without Qualcomm chips: Qualcomm has reportedly withheld software needed for testing its chips in Apple devices
- Microsoft Partners With NFL Stars For ‘Create Change’ Campaign
- AMD, which lost over $2.8B in 5 years, takes a hit after new report – Morgan Stanley: Demand for graphics chips, video game consoles will slow in 2018.
- GrubHub “gig economy” trial ends with judge calling out plaintiff’s lies: Small details of a part-time actor’s delivery job have become a federal case.
- The Little Black Box That Took Over Piracy
- The Rights of Synthetic Lifeforms is the Next Great Civil Rights Controversy
- DARPA’s New Brain Device Increases Learning Speed by 40%
- Prepping Self-Driving Cars For The World’s Most Chaotic Cities
- Future of Invasive Neural Interfaces & Uploading Consciousness with Ramez Naam
- Machine Learning Is Aiding in the Fight Against Mental Illness
- The Robot Tank Designed To Fight Russians
- Do Robots Have More Rights Than Women In Saudi Arabia?
- Sony’s Aibo robot dog is back, gives us OLED puppy dog eyes: You can adopt Sony’s newest robo dog today for $1,700 down and a mandatory monthly fee
- CAA Unveils Digital-Incubator Venture Creative Labs With $12.5 Million in Funding
- CAA Launches Startup Studio To Found New Tech And Media Companies
- Canadian Copyright, OA, and OER: Why the Open Access Road Still Leads Back to Copyright (Michael Geist)
- Information Disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policymaking
- This stupid patent was going to be used to sue hundreds of small businesses: A patent litigation factory was stopped from suing hundreds of small printers.
- Whois? No, Whowas: Incoming Euro privacy rules torpedo domain registration system: Internet policy wonks scramble over GDPR
- ‘I Forgot My Pin’: An Epic Tale Of Losing $30,000 In Bitcoin
- Samsung’s Mining Rig Lets You Collect Cryptocurrency Using 40 Old Galaxy Smartphones
- How Netflix works: the (hugely simplified) complex stuff that happens every time you hit Play
- Netflix Cancels ‘House Of Cards’ In Response To Sexual Misconduct Claims Against Kevin Spacey
- The Government’s Role in E-commerce: My Appearance Before the Standing Committee on International Trade (Michael Geist)
- Prepping Self-Driving Cars For The World’s Most Chaotic Cities
- Best-Ever Algorithm Found For Huge Streams Of Data
- Rethinking Data Ownership in the Age of the IOT
- Inside The Downfall Of Doppler Labs
- The underground story of Cobra, the 1980s’ illicit handmade computer: In their poor, Communist country, Romania’s computer curious built an underground industry.
- Google, others showcase emoji cheeseburger construction faux pas: Emoji fragmentation of a small stakes, culinary variety.
CREATIVITY
- Gag order silencing Comic-Con producers declared unconstitutional: Appeals court says silencing online speech over trademark suit is unconstitutional.
- Florida’s top court stops 1960s band from earning pre-1972 copyright royalties: Do states want copyright to sprawl even further? Two have said “no.”
- Eight Mile Style v New Zealand National Party: National ‘Loses itself’ to Eminem in copyright case
- New Zealand political party infringed Eminem copyright, must pay $412k: “Sound alike” track used by ad firm was too close to Eminem hit “Lose Yourself.”
- CBS sues man for copyright over screenshots of 59-year-old TV show: Asked about the lawsuit, CBS says only that plaintiff will “end up on boot hill.”
- Regulators crack down on gambling ads appealing to children
- Australian Lawmakers Propose Outlawing Parody, Having A Sense Of Humor
- There’s no free speech right to refuse wedding cakes to gay couples
- Standing to Sue for Copyright Infringement: No Bright Line Rule for Stock Photo Agencies
- Not every pattern is protected by copyright, even if creating it involved many choices
- Evidence Continues To Show Benefit Of “Openness” In Copyright Regimes
- The #MeToo moment
- Against Allegedly
- Reporter Arrested, Thrown To The Ground For Cursing
- What future for UK copyright after Brexit? Report on IPKat-BLACA panel discussion
- The Prehistory of Music: A conversation on the deep history of humans and music with Gary Tomlinson, author of A Million Years of Music.
MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY
- New CASL Ruling: CRTC Provides Guidance on B2B Messaging and the Due Diligence Defence
- Ajit Pai submits plan to allow more media consolidation: Rules that preserve media diversity in local markets will be eliminated.
- FCC chair wants to impose a cap on broadband funding for poor families: Pai proposes Lifeline budget cap and new limits on which ISPs can get subsidies.
- Another broadband merger: CenturyLink gets FCC approval to buy Level 3: CenturyLink gets bigger while it faces lawsuits alleging overcharges.
- Dead People Mysteriously Support The FCC’s Attack On Net Neutrality
- Sprint/T-Mobile merger is off, preserving wireless competition (for now): Sprint owner wants to maintain control and invest in its network, report says.
- How Right-Wing Media Is Ignoring The Mueller Indictments: “Much ado about nothing.”
- Charter CEO Tries To Blame Netflix Password ‘Piracy’ For Company’s Failure To Adapt To Cord Cutting
- Portugal Shows The Internet Why Net Neutrality Is Important
- Verizon-Funded Group Claims Killing Net Neutrality Would Really Help Puerto Rico Right Now
- Verizon Will Graciously Now Let You Avoid Video Throttling For An Additional $10 Per Month
- Verizon creates new $10 monthly charge to remove video throttling: $10 add-on charge removes limit that restricts mobile videos to 720p.
- Verizon Lobbies FCC To Block States From Protecting Broadband Privacy, Net Neutrality
- Verizon has a new strategy to undermine online privacy and net neutrality: FCC should declare state broadband laws invalid, Verizon tells commission.
- San Francisco, Seattle Tire of Comcast, Mull Building Citywide Fiber Networks
- AT&T admits defeat in lawsuit it filed to stall Google Fiber: Judge dismissed AT&T’s lawsuit against Louisville, and company won’t appeal.
- Pirate TV services are taking a bite out of cable company revenue: Millions of North Americans are using illegal TV services, research finds.
- Careful what you wish for – Bill O’Reilly version
- Brian Williams Opens Up About His Unexpected Re-Invention: “Second Acts Are Possible, With A Little Spiffing Up”: Most broadcasters would have been cooked if they had undergone the sort of scandal that Williams faced in 2015. But a slow-and-steady revival—a mixture of dutiful penance, clever planning, and a dramatic change in the media—has Williams turning 11 p.m. into the new primetime.
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- What Did Cambridge Analytica Really Do For Trump’s Campaign?
- China Tests The Limits Of Its Us Hacking Truce
- BlackBerry CEO Promises To Try To Break Customers’ Encryption If The US Gov’t Asks Him To
- Rumors That Facebook Is Secretly Recording You Refuse to Die
- A surge of sites and apps are exhausting your CPU to mine cryptocurrency: Coinhive harnesses the resources of 500 million people with no questions asked.
- New Evidence Shows Defense Dep’t Abusing Surveillance Procedures To Spy On Americans
- Video dooms cop who arrested nurse for not letting him take patient’s blood: Nurse told officer to get a warrant. Cop grabs her and arrests her for no reason.
- Judge Doesn’t Care Much For DOJ’s Boilerplate, Refuses To Grant One Year Gag Order
- FBI Says It Can’t Get Into 6,900 Encrypted Phones. So What?
- Declassified Docs Show NSA Trying To Prosecute A Journalist For His Successful FOIA Requests
- A new, virulent ransomware epidemic is fuelled by yet another leaked NSA cyberweapon
- Assessing the threat the Reaper botnet poses to the Internet – what we know now: Whatever the threat posed by the new IoT botnet, a worse one has lurked for months.
- Apple’s Machine Learning Engine Could Surface Your iPhone’s Secrets
- Facing privacy suits about facial recognition
- Back Down The Rabbit Hole About Encryption On Smartphones
- Researcher Still Being Pursued By Russian Bank Over Last Year’s Mistaken Trump Connection Story
- European Parliament Agrees Text For Key ePrivacy Regulation; Online Advertising Industry Hates It
- Kim Dotcom settles case he filed against NZ police over “military-style raid”: Cops could have “knocked at our door at a reasonable hour and advised me of my arrest.”
- Wyden’s Reform Bill Would Also Deter Misuse Of NSA Powers To Compel Tech Company Assistance
- Members of Congress want you to hack the US election voting system: Bug-bounty program would exempt participants from federal hacking laws.
- CIA releases 321 gigabytes of Bin Laden’s digital library, Web cache crap: “There is no absolute guarantee that all malware has been removed.”
- Man finds USB stick with Heathrow security plans, Queen’s travel details: Secrets discovered when USB was plugged into library computer; data unencrypted.
GAMES
- Dev draws flak for making a game about resisting oil pipelines
- Energy Group Labels Creators Of Video Game As ‘Eco-Terrorists’
- Oil lobbyists accuse game of promoting “eco-terrorism”: Thunderbird Strike “an eco-terrorist version of Angry Birds,” says Republican senator
- Opinion: When Big Oil attacks your game
- EA shuts down community-led classic Battlefield revival project
- EA shuts down fan-run servers for older Battlefield games: Modified game clients were being used to get around defunct GameSpy servers.
- Kotaku’s scum-and-villainy story of why EA shuttered a Star Wars game: The ripple effects of LucasArts’ closure apparently set Visceral’s demise into motion.
- EA kicking a studio when it’s downsizing: 10 Years Ago This Month: EA Chicago’s closure makes the announcement of Visceral Games’ demise seem like a lesson in tact
- Visceral devs share the story of the studio’s closure
- EA CEO on Visceral closure: “It wasn’t about single-player vs live service” – But publisher says live services continue to be “the bedrock of our business”
- EA CEO Comments On Closing Visceral And Why Its Star Wars Game Was Refocused: “It does happen from time to time as part of the creative process.”
- EA tweaks Star Wars Battlefront II’s loot box drops following beta feedback
- EA execs address Battlefront II loot box concerns: Publisher insists Star Wars shooter will offer good value to players, won’t be pay-to-win
- Star Wars: Battlefront II changes its loot box plans… but is it enough?: Worst damage is fixed, but is this still too much Dark Side in a Star Wars game?
- How the ESRB is Promoting Children’s Gambling
- EA takes a loss in Q2 as digital sales continue to outshine physical
- EA Sports helps EA grow revenue, narrow losses: Digital growth more than offsets 19% year-over-year decline of packaged goods revenues
- PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds could face ban in China: Game deviates from values of socialism, according to China’s content watchdog
- Football Manager to include gay players for first time in series’ history: “I just think it’s crazy that in 2017 we are in a world where people can’t be themselves,” says game director
- So 52.45% of People Playing my Indie Game Have Pirated it…
- Ubisoft says DRM isn’t the reason Assassin’s Creed: Origins pushes CPUs: VMProtect has “no perceptible effect,” game uses “full extent” of CPU by design.
- With Denuvo Broken, Ubisoft Doubles Up On DRM for Assasin’s Creed Origin, Tanking Everyone’s Computers
- Ubisoft has made its Sharpmake game dev tool open-source
- U.S. gov’t stands by DMCA exemption for museums preserving online games
- Amazon opens dedicated ‘Retro Zone’ for selling ‘retro’ games and gear
- Wolfenstein II: a good argument for games to get political
- Does Wolfenstein II’s brutal opening have design value?
- Wolfenstein 2 Collectible Mocks Progressive Magazine Over Its Coverage Of White Nationalists
- The New Colossus: Building Wolfenstein II atop a million small decisions
- Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus Review – If the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi, I just made a whole pile of good Nazis.
- Ethics 101: Designing Morality in Games
- Dev Q&A: A Mortician’s Tale challenges how games depict death
- The economics of single-player games: As many top studios focus on multiplayer, service-based games, does the business case for narrative-driven single-player titles still add up?
- Reclaiming Assassin’s Creed’s lost identity
- Sales and profits up at Nintendo as the Switch continues to shine
- Nintendo Switch closing in on 8M sales worldwide
- SNES Classic and Super Mario Odyssey hit 2M sales
- Super Mario Odyssey hits 2 million sales: With Switch sales “tracking those of the Wii,” latest Mario game reached almost a third of the console’s audience
- Odyssey breaks 3D Mario week one sales record in Japan
- Super Mario Odyssey Review: Mario’s new romp joyously fuses old with new.
- Switch shipments will near 17 million units by the end of March: Six-month results show big increases in revenue and profit, with 50 million units of software expected to ship this fiscal year
- Nintendo survey reveals who’s purchasing the Switch
- Data shows versatility of the Switch is more than just a gimmick: Nintendo still has a knack for designing unique hardware
- Nintendo promises improved Switch availability for holiday season: Company bumps planned production by 4 million units to meet unexpected demand.
- Nintendo: The least popular way to play Switch games is primarily on a TV
- Super Mario Run is still short of Nintendo’s profit expectations: Despite reaching 200 million downloads, Nintendo tells investors that Mario’s mobile debut has “not yet reached an acceptable profit point”
- Sony’s games division drives strong growth in profits
- PlayStation drives Sony’s Q2 2017 revenues up to $18.25bn: Game and Network Services division saw sales more than double on 2016, PS4 shipments up to 67.5m units
- Sony focus moving from hardware sales to active user base: PS4 maker the latest to underscore the increasing importance of engagement metrics over unit sales
- Resident Evil 7 doubled PlayStation VR session time, says Sony
- Daybreak gives PS3 version of DC Universe Online 3 months to live
- Gartner’s Brian Blau on the State of the VR & AR Industries
- Oculus’ Bernard Yee: “Everything we’ve done to date is the warm-up for VR” – Executive producer posits that VR is about ‘the fantasy of the small space’ during View Conference talk
- Rob Pardo: VR MMOs not happening any time soon – World of Warcraft designer also offers advice to aspiring developers during his View Conference keynote
- “VR’s potential is literally infinite” – Oculus: Jason Rubin on the VR road-map and why analogies to failed tech from analysts and critics “all fall flat for me”
- CCP closes 2 studios as it backs away from VR development
- CCP exits the VR business: EVE Online studio has shuttered its Atlanta studio and is selling its Newcastle studio – the strategy shift impacts about 100 staff
- Google launches VR and AR object library called ‘Poly’
- Free-to-play Fortnite: Battle Royale surpasses 811k concurrent players
- Profits and revenue on the rise for Konami’s video game branch
- Profits up at Konami thanks to strong performance in mobile market: Konami enjoys 24.5% year-on-year profit growth in games industry
- Doubt cast on future of Amazon Game Studios’ first major development: Breakaway on “indefinite hiatus” according to report
- Steam beta tests Curator changes: Valve adds tools to help devs deal with influencers, hopes to roll them out wider in coming weeks
- Valve’s big Steam Curator overhaul aims to streamline key distribution
- Xbox software and services Q1 revenue offsets hardware decline: CEO Satya Nadella positions revenue balance as “leading indicator” of Microsoft’s ambitions in the gaming sector
- How Microsoft Delayed A Wildly Popular Xbox Feature To Clean Up Its Wildly Unpopular Always Online Plans
- Microsoft has stopped making the Kinect, and that makes me sad: Robbing the Xbox of its eyes and ears makes it a lesser platform.
- Microsoft could bring first-party titles to rival platforms
- HoloLens availability expanded as Microsoft continues pushing it to industry: Redmond insists that Mixed Reality isn’t just for gaming.
- Warner Bros. Interactive takes over Rocket League retail distribution
- Firefly Games partners with Dreamworks for franchise-laden RPG
- Riot Games introduces revenue sharing in EU LCS overhaul: Developer rethinks Challenger Series and looks to reward teams that “positively contribute to the success of the LCS”
- A New Cornerstone of Human Culture is Transforming Our Oldest Institutions: The future of eSports is in the hands of the players. Can they take it?
- Esports Execs Discuss Barriers, Advantages To Olympic Inclusion
- Olympic Committee agrees eSports ‘could be considered’ legitimate sport
- International Olympic Committee takes steps to recognise esports: IOC and international sports federation “in a dialogue with the games industry” on esports
- Olympic committee lays out expectations for esports’ inclusion: They will need an international governing organization
- Applying entrepreneurial skills to be a better game dev
- Juggling the chainsaws of work-for-hire vs. original projects
- Video Game Mini-Maps Might Finally Be Going Away
- The untapped potential of games to shape the future: “The popular imagination of games hasn’t quite caught up to the reality,” says Near Future Society co-founder Oliver Lewis
- Razer partners with devs to debut $700 game-focused Android phone
- Razer Debuts Its First Phone, And It’s Built For Games
- Essential Facts (Entertainment Software Association of Canada)
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