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News of the Week; June 10, 2020

DIGITAL CDT First Out The Gate In Suing To Block Donald Trump’s Silly Executive Order On Section 230 Think Of The Kitten: A Crash Course On Section 230 Twitter Taking Down Trump Campaign Video Over Questionable Copyright Claim Demonstrates Why Trump Should Support Section 230 Senators Rubio, Hawley, Loeffler And Cramer Ask The FCC To […]

News of the Week; June 3, 2020

DIGITAL Russian hackers are exploiting bug that gives control of US servers White House, Trump accounts both get Twitter rulebreaker warning No, Twitter Fact Checking The President Is Not Evidence Of Anti-Conservative Bias Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on Trump Employees, civil rights groups blast Facebook inaction on Trump statements Facebook’s Oversight Board Can’t […]

News of the Week; May 27, 2020

DIGITAL ‘Trump’s executive order expected to target Twitter, Facebook and Google President to Unveil Executive Order to Address CDA Section 230 Protections Newsweek Publishes Facts Optional, Wronger Than Wrong, Piece About Section 230 So Wait, People Really Think The Barr DOJ’s Investigation Into Google Is In Good Faith? Why Content Moderation Codes Are More Guidelines […]

News of the Week; May 20, 2020

DIGITAL Facebook to pay $9 million penalty to Competition Bureau Misleading Privacy Claims Results in $9 Million Dollar Penalty for Facebook High School Can’t Expel Student for Sharing Memes in Private Snapchat Conversation–JS v. Manheim Township School District (Eric Goldman) Covid-19 Just Triggered The Worst Quarter Ever For Cable TV ‘Cord Cutting’ One Of The […]

News of the Week; May 13, 2020

DIGITAL Facebook will pay $52 million in settlement with moderators who developed PTSD on the job: Current and former moderators will all be paid a minimum of $1,000 Facebook Agrees To Pay $52 Million To Content Moderators Whose Work Affected Their Mental Health Facebook settles moderator suit for $52M as hate speech on site increases […]

News of the Week; May 6, 2020

DIGITAL Bye, Amazon (Tim Bray) Amazon VP Tim Bray Quits To Protest Employee Firings Amazon Vice President: ‘I Quit in Dismay’ at Company Firing Whistleblowers Tim Bray, Early Internet Guru, And Amazon VP Quits Over The ‘Chickenshit’ Company’s Targeting Of Employees Speaking Out About COVID-19 An Amazon VP’s resignation has cast a spotlight on the […]

News of the Week; April 29, 2020

DIGITAL How Facebook Works for Trump: Donald Trump won the presidency by using the social network’s advertising machinery in exactly the way the company wanted. He’s poised to do it again. Facebook Still Can’t Dismiss Sex Trafficking Victims’ Lawsuit in Texas State Court (Eric Goldman) Public Colleges Are Violating The 1st Amendment In Using Facebook […]

News of the Week; April 22, 2020

DIGITAL TheDirty Easily Defeats Another Defamation Lawsuit–Laake v. Dirty World (Eric Goldman) Another Terrible Copyright Ruling on IAPs’ Liability for Users’ File-Sharing–Warner v. Charter (Eric Goldman) Section 230 Doesn’t Protect Advertising “Background Reports” on People–Lukis v. Whitepages (Eric Goldman) Ninth Circuit Reinstates Decade-Old Lawsuit Against Facebook For Tracking Logged-Out Users–In re Facebook Internet Tracking (Eric […]

News of the Week; April 15, 2020

DIGITAL Federal government open to new law to fight pandemic misinformation: It’s one of several measures the government is considering to counter fake news about the virus online Puerto Rico Decides The 1st Amendment Doesn’t Apply To Its Citizens; Criminalizes ‘Fake News’ French Government Says Google Must Pay French News Agencies For Sending Traffic Their […]