DIGITAL
- People who are given correct information still misremember it to fit their own beliefs: “What we have had in lieu of a well-informed citizenry is what might be termed a myth – the myth of the attentive public.”
- Can fact-checkers save Taiwan from a flood of Chinese fake news?
- Change to Chinese university’s charter dropping ‘freedom of thought’ stirs debate
- Chinese students denounce limits on free speech, in a rare protest
- Iran Accelerates Longstanding Quest To Cut Itself Off From The Internet
- Nevada’s Top Court Says The State’s Journalist Shield Law Also Applies To Bloggers
- Maryland Disclosure Requirements for Online Political Ads Violates the First Amendment–Washington Post v. McManus (Eric Goldman)
- Breach of Contract/Promissory Estoppel Claims Bypass Section 230 But Fail Anyways—Yue v. Miao (Eric Goldman)
- AG William Barr Attacks Section 230… Even Though It Doesn’t Hinder The DOJ At All
- Engineer says Google fired her for browser pop-up about worker rights
- This 3D-printed Stanford bunny also holds the data for its own reproduction
- Russian media group Rambler attempting to hold Nginx hostage
- Facebook fails to convince lawmakers it needs to track your location at all times
- Twitter and Facebook Want to Shift Power to Users. Or Do They?: A decentralized internet was hailed as a way to dethrone Twitter and Facebook. But to the tech giants, the idea could unload some of their burdens.
- Hungary Has Fined Facebook For ‘Misleading Consumers’ Because It Promoted Its Service As ‘Free’
- FTC may block Facebook from integrating messaging apps, per WSJ report
- Regulator weighs action against Facebook over plans to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger
- Instagram to start warning users before they post ‘potentially offensive’ captions: The AI-powered feature came to comments earlier this year
- Instagram Launches AI Tool That Warns Users Before They Post Potentially Offensive Captions
- Instagram now lets you upload multiple photos on one Story post with ‘layout’ feature: A third-party tool brought inside
- Instagram Won’t Pull These Racist, Violent, Russian-Inspired Accounts: Neo-Confederates are posting racist memes – and reusing material from Kremlin trolls. But Instagram says the accounts don’t violate its rules.
- Sons Of Confederate Veterans Sued Over Bogus DMCA Takedown
- NC, Or Not NC: Why Suing The Sons Of Confederate Veterans In N.D.Cal For Violating The DMCA Makes Sense
- Bing’s Top Search Results Contain an Alarming Amount of Disinformation
- Are you sharing too much about your kids online? Probably
- Lumen Presents Comments to the Third Meeting of the Stakeholder Dialogue on Art. 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market in Brussels
- Shedding light on fraudulent takedown notices: Berkman Klein Center’s Lumen database helps bring attention to falsified court orders
- Beware your automatic email footer!
- Where’d You Get Your Tech? New Rules May Allow the U.S. Government to Unwind Your Latest IT Purchase
- Samsung chair imprisoned and 24 others found guilty in union-busting case
- Netflix docuseries Broken highlights prevalence of counterfeit cosmetics products on online marketplaces
- Another ex-Google employee accuses company of union busting: A fifth fired worker attests company let her go for coding internal notification about workers’ rights
- Trump administration says employers can ban organizing via company email
- Rather Than Radicalize, YouTube’s Algorithm Brings Viewers Toward “Mainstream” Content, CEO Says
- Robert Downey Jr.’s Long-Awaited YouTube Original To Drop Dec. 18
- Susanne Daniels, Robert Kyncl Talk Pros And Cons Of YouTube’s Switch To Ad-Supported Originals
- Billboard 200 to Include Official Video Plays From YouTube, Streaming Services
- These Are The 10 Most-Viewed YouTube Ads Of The Year
- Ryan Kaji Is Reportedly YouTube’s Top-Earning Creator This Year, Raking In $26 Million
- For The First Time, YouTube Consumption Will Inform The ‘Billboard 200’ Albums Chart
- YouTube Music gets Spotify-like personalized playlists
- Apple’s new Screen Time Communication Limits are easily beaten with a bug
- iPhones and iPads finally get key-based protection against account takeovers
- Mac Pro teardown finds a largely traditional desktop inside
- Apple Filed A Silly, Questionable DMCA Notice On A Tweeted iPhone Encryption Key… Before Backing Down
- Bogus DMCA Notices Still A Huge Problem As Apple Gets Unfairly Blamed For Reddit Takedown
- Abbott Laboratories Sends Heavy-Handed Copyright Threat To Shut Down Diabetes Community Tool For Accessing Blood-Sugar Data
- Copyright Trolls Go Mostly Silent In US Federal Courts
- Yup, Strike 3 Is Going The Prenda Route By Filing ‘Pure Discovery’ Suits In FL State Court
- Spotify debuts a new original podcast that looks back on the last decade in music
- Spotify prototypes Tastebuds to revive social music discovery
- Sponsorship: good faith and measuring the value of influencers
- Tana Mongeau, Jake Paul Land Linear MTV Series ‘Bustedness’
- Snap Dropping Complex-Produced Doc About Incarcerated Rapper Tekashi69
- Deji Olatunji Appealing U.K. Court’s Decision To Euthanize His Dog After “Nasty” Attack
- Bretman Rock Lands ‘No Filter’ Digital Reality Series At MTV
- Streamys Bestows ‘Premiere’ Awards To Ninja, JoJo Siwa Ahead Of Tomorrow’s Flagship Ceremony
- Here Are Your 2019 Streamy Awards Winners
- NLRB Restores Employers’ Right to Restrict Employees’ Personal Use of Company Email and Other IT Resources
- Be Careful What You Wish For: TikTok Tries To Stop Bullying On Its Platforms… By Suppressing Those It Thought Might Get Bullied
- Parents Sue TikTok for COPPA Violations, Settle for $1.1M
- VidCon 2020 Goes All In On TikTok With Featured Creators Andre Swilley, ThunThun Skittles, More
- VidCon Makes Middle Eastern Foray In 5-Year Deal With Abu Dhabi Tourism Department
- TikTok Inks Deal With WWE For 30 New Wrestler Accounts, Entrance Music Licensing
- Amazon bans third-party merchants from shipping with FedEx
- Some junk for sale on Amazon is very literally garbage, report finds
- Amazon Prime Reportedly Lands Rihanna Documentary For A Cool $25 Million
- Amazon and Google Are Practically Giving Away Smart Speakers. Here’s Why.
- Hulu debuts a new type of ad that will reward binge-watchers
- Large tech merger provides an early opportunity to test the fitness of the competition regime in 2020
- What’s App? – End of Year Round-up on mHealth App Developments
- Trust, Decentralization, and The Blockchain
- Exhume dead cryptocurrency exec who owes us $250 million, creditors demand
- This alleged Bitcoin scam looked a lot like a pyramid scheme
- Controversial sale of .org domain manager faces review at ICANN
- The idiot’s guide to why you should not steal a domain name at gun point
- This “essential piece of computing history” just sold for $43,750
- The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 36: The Year in Canadian Digital Law and Policy (Michael Geist)
A.I.
- A sobering message about the future at AI’s biggest party
- I created my own deepfake—it took two weeks and cost $552
- Owning Intelligence: The United States Patent and Trademark Office is trying to answer a very complicated question: who owns artificial intelligence?
- Does AI generated work give rise to a copyright claim?
- Deep Learning breakthrough made by Rice University scientists
- Rigid machines meet human creativity: Advising on data strategies
COMMUNICATIONS
- The CRTC Imposes New Obligation on Telecommunications Service Providers to Combat Nuisance Calls
- Mozilla, Consumer Groups Petition For Rehearing of Net Neutrality Case
- FCC’s “illogical” claim that broadband isn’t telecommunications faces appeal
- Bernie’s Broadband Plan Gives A Big Green Light To Community Broadband
- CRTC Enforces CASL in Case of Malware Distribution
- CASL Enforcement Action – $115,000 in Penalties for Distributing Malware
- Netflix Data Suggests Streaming Giant Spending One-Third of Canadian Revenues on Film and TV Production in Canada (Michael Geist)
- Tax Policy Confusion: What Digital Taxes are on the Canadian Government’s Agenda? (Michael Geist)
- New communications law research platform will strengthen policymaking: Analyzing millions of pages of legal documents, new tools will simplify legal data for the public
- AT&T Said Trump Tax Cuts Would Create Thousands Of Jobs. Instead, AT&T’s Laying Off Thousands.
- AT&T doesn’t want you to see its slow Internet speed-test results
- The FCC Helped AT&T Hide Its Crappy Broadband Speeds
- FCC Proposes Fines of Over $600,000 to Two Boston-Area Pirate Radio Operators
- Cheaters Never Prosper: FCC Proposes $10MM Fine On Man Who Used His Business Rival’s Phone Number on Spoofed Robocalls
- TCPA Legislative Update — After Much Negotiation, House Passes Consensus Robocall Legislation; Senate Vote Imminent
- Constitutional Challenges to TCPA: What’s Next?
- TCPA Regulatory Update — FCC Wakes from TCPA Hibernation with Orders Granting Two Petitions
- FCC Admonishes and Cites ISPs for Failure to Comply with the Transparency Rule
- FCC Seeks Comment on Cable Service Change Notifications
- FCC Seeks Comment on Establishing 988 Suicide Crisis Hotline
- FCC Announces Deadlines for the Next Auction for New FM Channels – And a Filing Freeze
- FCC Adopts Changes to Rules for New Noncommercial FM and LPFM Stations – Changing Application Processing Procedures and Holding Periods
- No-fiber zone: FCC funds 25Mbps, data-capped satellite in rural areas
- 5G deployment stands ready to supercharge the Internet of Things
- 5G Phones Will Be Bigger & More Expensive With Crappy Battery Life. Excited Yet?
- Commerce Department Takes Steps To Thwart Use of Information and Communications Technology and Services Associated With Foreign Adversaries
- What now for UK telecoms regulation?
- The Access Act: Can Data Portability Increase Online Platform Competition?
- €2.6bn for the Irish National Broadband Plan Approved by the European Commission
- 988 will be the new 911 for suicide prevention—by sometime in 2021
PRIVACY
- Avast CEO Downplays Collection Of 400 Million Users’ Browsing Data
- Guess What? Many Cookie Banners Ignore Your Wishes, So Max Schrems Goes On The GDPR Attack Again
- Recent Developments on Cookies – a Pan-European Overview
- Chrome’s data disaster: Browser update wipes out Android app data
- Chrome 79 will continuously scan your passwords against public data breaches
- Building trust as a foundation for a growth mindset around data
- Nebula VPN routes between hosts privately, flexibly, and efficiently
- Feds reap data from 1,500 phones in largest reported reverse-location warrant
- Michael Hayden Ran The NSA And CIA: Now Warns That Encryption Backdoors Will Harm American Security & Tech Leadership
- Florida Appeals Court Says Govt’s Lack Of Good Faith Can’t Save A 2012 Warrantless Stingray Deployment
- Inspector General’s Report On Investigation Of Trump Campaign Finds More FISA-Related Abuse By The FBI
- FISA Court Benchslaps FBI For Its Abuse Of The FISA Warrant Process During The Trump Campaign Investigation
- Hackers steal data for 15 million patients, then sell it back to lab that lost it
- LifeLabs pays ransom after cyberattack exposes information of 15 million customers in B.C. and Ontario
- What is the IAB’s CCPA Compliance Framework for “Do not sell my personal information?”
- The CCPA is Only Two Weeks Away and Only 6% Of Companies Have Deployed a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” Link
- California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – You are not California Dreamin’!
- Resetting the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)…with 2 Weeks To Go! (Part 1 of 3) (Eric Goldman)
- Some Lessons Learned from the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), 18 Months In (Part 2 of 3) (Eric Goldman)
- Eric Goldman’s Comments to the California DOJ Draft Regulations for the Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) (Part 3 of 3) (Eric Goldman)
- EDPB Publishes Guidelines on the Right to Be Forgotten in Search Engine Cases
- Purple Communications, Inc. Overruled: Employees have no presumptive statutory right to use employer equipment, including email systems, under the NLRA
- Privacy Peril: Is Your Smart TV Too Smart?
- Wave of Ring surveillance camera hacks tied to podcast, report finds
- Online Forum Members Exploited Weak Credentials To Turn Ring Cameras Against Their Owners
- Privacy Tip #219 – Holiday Shopping Tip for Internet-Connected Gifts
- A new draft code of practice for consumer IoT devices – hardening IoT supply chains
- Evaluating Risks in the IoT Supply Chain
- The IOT is Here and so is the Regulation
- Upload – 2019 Data Protection update
CREATIVITY
- Objections Filed re Access Copyright Proposed Post-Secondary Tariff for 2021-2023 and Update re 2011-2017
- Why Are Members Of Congress Telling A Private Organization Not To Comment On Copyright Law?
- Free-riding on reputation of LOUIS VUITTON mark
- Pepsi Scores Dismissal Of Copyright Dispute Over Super Bowl Ad
- Arsenal’s Mesut Özil Slams Uighur Repression and China Pulls Premier League Game: The move puts Beijing in conflict with a second major global sports league
- Hallmark Apologizes for Pulling Commercials That Show Brides Kissing
- Does Elon Musk’s Defamation Defense Verdict Spell “Open Season” for Social Media Insults? Answer: Nope.
- Robyn Openshaw, ‘The Green Smoothie Girl,’ Threatening SLAPP Suits Over Mediocre Reviews
- Tennessee Doctor Decides He Wants To Take The State’s Anti-SLAPP Law For A Spin, Files Bogus Defamation Lawsuit Over A Negative Review
- No, Filing A Defamation Lawsuit Is Never The Only Way You Can Clear Your Name
- Teespring Takes Down Our Copying Is Not Theft Gear, Refuses To Say Why
- Why Intermediary Liability Protections Matter: Our ‘Copying Is Not Theft’ T-Shirt May Be Collateral Damage To A Bad Court Ruling
- Delhi High Court Rules That Making A Copy Of The Film Is Not Only Restricted To Making A Physical Copy Of The Film But It Also Includes A Substantial And Fundamental Reproduction Of The Original
- US government is entitled to all Snowden book proceeds, judge rules
- Restaurant Association Looks To Take Back Taco Tuesday For The People
- Beyond The Taco: Someone Is Now Trying To Trademark ‘Breakfast Burrito’
- Copyright in designs: G-Stars in their Eyes
- University of Phoenix Settles FTC Deceptive Advertising Law Allegations
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Employer-Employee Relationship: A Canadian Law Q&A
- At Oral Argument Justices Consider Copyright Protection for Legal Annotations
- European Copyright: Memes, GIFs, and Other Images on the Internet
GAMES
- Russia’s Rambler Group suing Twitch for $2.8 billion: Internet giant takes takes legal action against streaming service in the region over pirated football broadcasts
- Twitch facing $2.9 billion lawsuit over broadcast of pirated soccer streams
- Nreal files motion to dismiss Magic Leap copycat suit
- Company fined nearly $100k for publishing unapproved game in China: Chinese law allows companies to be fined between 5 and 10 times their revenue for unlicensed titles
- Dangen chief Judd steps down following harassment, mismanagement allegations
- Ben Judd departs Dangen, DDM amid accusations of harassment, bad business: Sources allege Judd mishandled communications and payments, publicly exposed himself, upheld harmful power dynamic
- Bethesda adds John Romero Sigil mod to Doom console ports: Publisher recognises unofficial sequel alongside other free community mods
- Xbox Series X is Microsoft’s next console, launching holiday 2020
- Xbox’s next-gen Project Scarlett revealed as Xbox Series X
- The Xbox Series X will support backwards compatibility at launch
- The next Xbox has a name and a new design: Behold, 2020’s Xbox Series X
- Microsoft returning to simpler “Xbox” branding for next gen hardware: Xbox Series X is not the brand, Microsoft says, and name will allow “room for additional consoles in the future”
- Nintendo Switch outsells Xbox One worldwide
- Developing Switch-first eases the porting process, says Axiom Verge dev
- Sony launching DualShock 4 rear button attachment: Plug-in peripheral will let players map actions to two new buttons on the back of the controller
- Apple Arcade introduces a cheaper annual subscription option
- Apple Arcade rolls out $50 yearly subscription option
- Apple Arcade now has a cut-price annual payment tier: New subscription option gives a year’s access for the price of ten individual months
- Atari details revenue splits, engine partnerships ahead of Atari VCS 2020 launch
- Atari offers 88% of revenue to exclusive VCS games: Non-exclusive games will get an 80/20 revenue split from sales through the VCS store
- Gameloft teams up with Blacknut for new cloud gaming service
- Why new consoles probably won’t be enough to save GameStop
- Mortal Kombat 11 will soon bring cross-console ‘Krossplay’ into the fray
- Mario has the most fans in the US, but Call of Duty ranks higher for most people: Over 44% of Americans are fans of Nintendo’s mascot, but 26% put Activision’s shooter in their Top Five
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare narrowly beats Star Wars ahead of UK Christmas chart – There are nine Mario-related games in the Top 40
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has topped $1 billion in sell-through revenue
- FIFA 20 is still at the top of the EMEAA charts: EA’s latest entry returns to No.1 for the sixth week since its launch
- Mobile games made 15 times more revenue than entertainment apps in a single year: Liftoff report on app industry shows games leading the way in downloads, in-app revenue and number of new releases
- Survey finds parents getting stricter on kids’ in-game spending: ISFE finds parents more likely than last year to have an agreement with children regulating purchases or to forbid children from in-game spending entirely
- Undead Labs setting up new studio, game development academy in New Orleans
- Warcraft III: Reforged will release on January 28, not in 2019
- Rainbow Six Siege switches core team: Leroy Athanassoff to lead new group as Xavier Marquis and Alexandre Remy move on to new projects at Ubisoft
- Animoca Brands buys Power Rangers: Legacy Wars developer nWay
- Animoca Brands acquires Power Rangers developer nWay: Studio behind mobile fighting game Legacy Wars purchased for $7.69 million
- Brawl Stars brought in $422m in its first year: Sensor Tower – Supercell’s multiplayer arena brought in $94m in South Korea alone
- Final Fantasy XIV Online has passed 18 million registered players
- Wargaming finally branching beyond World of Tanks with UK studio’s new IP: CEO Victor Kislyi and UK studio director Sean Decker discuss how the publisher’s newest team aims to conquer the West
- Zynga opens new UK mobile studio to expand racing game portfolio
- Zynga starts a new racing game studio in United Kingdom
- Analyst: Clash of Clans claimed the most consumer spend of any mobile game this decade
- Riot Forge is publishing two new League of Legends games
- Dobre Brothers Launch ‘Dobre Dunk’ Mobile Game With BroadbandTV
- Just 15% of Shroud’s US audience followed him to Mixer: Shroud’s US audience on Mixer is one-third of what it was on Twitch
- Game.tv raises $25 million to bring esports to Discord, Twitter, and Facebook
- Esports platform Game.tv secures $25 million in funding: Also launches AI-driven platform via Discord and web app
- EA, Respawn announce Apex Legends Global Series: $3m at stake in the game’s first international, multi-tournament esports program
- League of Legends World Championship 2019 was the most-watched LoL esports event ever: The Finals reached an average minute audience of 21.8m, and 44m peak concurrent viewers
- Local split-screen has been added to Fortnite on the PS4 and Xbox One
- PewDiePie Quits Twitter Over Amount Of “Virtue Signaling,” Says He’ll Take A Break From YouTube In 2020
- Playable Gothic prototype will let fans decide direction of possible remake
- High Fidelity lays off half of studio in pivot away from VR
- High Fidelity lays off half of staff, pulls plug on open-source VR platform: Company cuts headcount for second time this year, says it is refocusing on new project early in development
- Boneworks review: An absolute VR mess—yet somehow momentous
- Blog: Analyzing the pitfalls of the Virtual Boy
- N3twork acquires Funko Pop! Blitz: The game, along with several key developers, picked up from defunct NBCUniversal gaming arm
- Why the creator of Kerbal Space Program is returning to the troposphere: After leaving Squad, Felipe Falanghe has created his own two-person studio to make Balsa Model Flight Simulator
- How ArenaNet is rewriting the narrative for its narrative writers: Novera King and Bobby Stein discuss the studio’s first run of a narrative writing mentorship program — and its next iteration
- A QA breakdown of The Outer Worlds’ elusive companion killing bug
- Watch the lead dev of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition break down the game’s rebirth
- Blog: Building a fantasy VR world in Unity
- Blog: Practical tools for game designers
- Video: Designing efficient, effective branching narratives for games
- Video: To make 1997’s Blade Runner, Westwood first had to create the universe
- Video: Inside the UX of onboarding and player engagement
- Case Study: A ‘peek’ at Golf Peaks’ multiplatform sales
- Industry vet Kate Edwards to be honored with Ambassador Award at 2020 GDCAs!
- Kate Edwards to be honored with GDCA’s Ambassador Award: Former IGDA head and current executive director of Global Game Jam to accept award at GDC in March
- Naughty Dog to donate all cash from Jak and Daxter re-releases to charity
- The 12 biggest announcements from The Game Awards 2019
- Sekiro claims GOTY, but Disco Elysium leads The Game Awards winners
- The Game Awards: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice takes game of the year
- The Game Awards reached 7.5m concurrent viewers: Total livestreams of the event were up 73% from last year to 45.2m
- People of the Year 2019: From charity pioneers and environmental movements to legendary designers and AAA studios, our choices reflect the depth and breadth of the modern games industry
- Epic’s exclusivity push leads to ugliness – 2019 in Review: How consumer grumbling over Steam’s newest competition snowballed into outright abuse
- People of the Year 2019: Respawn Entertainment – Starting with Apex Legends and finishing with Jedi Fallen Order, in 2019 Respawn became EA’s single most important studio
- Analyst: Clash of Clans claimed the most consumer spend of any mobile game this decade
- Subway Surfers is the top mobile game of the decade by downloads: Clash of Clans was No.1 in consumer spend from 2010 to 2019
- The 50 best games of 2019
- Games of the Year 2019: Sea of Thieves – Rare’s pirate adventure offered an object lesson in how service-based games can get better and better with age
- Games of the Year 2019: Untitled Goose Game: Is the goose horrible, or is it me?
- Games of the Year 2019: Heaven’s Vault – Inkle delivers a deep adventure where everything from the world’s history to individual puzzles is open to interpretation
- Games of the Year 2019: Divinity: Original Sin II – The Switch version of Larian’s latest captures the feel of pen-and-paper role-playing in ones and zeroes
- Games of the Year 2019: Super Mario Maker 2 – Nintendo delivered the sequel Super Mario Maker deserved this year and finally learnt to trust its community
- Best of 2019: Designing the gameplay and aesthetic of Diablo IV
- Best of 2019: Former Fortnite UX lead digs into ethical game design
- Gamasutra’s Best of 2019: Alex Wawro’s top 5 games
- Video Game Deep Cuts: (More Of) The Best Games Of 2019
- The GamesIndustry.biz Podcast: Games of the Year 2019 – Download the latest episode now to find out which games have most impressed the editorial team this year
- GamesIndustry.biz presents… The Year In Numbers 2019: Find out this year’s global games market value, biggest games on social media, speediest digital discounts and more
- U.S. Patent no. 10,265,621: Tracking specific gestures related to user movement
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