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Big Telecom Is Once Again Using Fake Consumer Groups To Attack Community...

Annoyed by the kind of expensive, shitty, slow, and spotty broadband access caused by limited competition and monopoly power, hundreds of U.S. communities have been building their own broadband...

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Congress Wants A Magic Pony: Get Rid Of Section 230, Perfect Moderation, And...

The internet is the wild west! Kids are dying! AI is scary and bad! Algorithms! Addiction! If only there was more liability and we could sue more often, internet companies would easily fix everything....

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Daily Deal: The Award-Winning Luminar Neo Bundle

Luminar Neo is an easy-to-use photo editing software that empowers photography lovers to express the beauty they imagined using innovative AI-driven tools. Luminar Neo was built from the ground up to...

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Federal Judge Says It’s Time To End The ‘Mistake’ Of Qualified Immunity While...

Qualified immunity is a mess. It’s a mess the Supreme Court created and, to date, seems largely unwilling to fix (despite the occasional remand). The theory of QI is this: law enforcement officers (and...

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The First Amendment Gives You The Right To Lie, Even With AI

While the celebrity-driven allure of the Scarlett Johansson voicealike story might be an easier headline grab, it is in the dark arts of election dirty trickery where you’re more likely to find the...

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Taxing The Internet To Bail Out Media Won’t Solve The Fundamental Problems Of...

Hey Google, can you spare a few hundred million to keep Rupert Murdoch’s yacht afloat? That’s essentially what some legislators are demanding with their harebrained schemes to force tech companies to...

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Warner Bros. Discovery Gives In And Transfers Games Back To Developers’ Steam...

A couple of months back, we talked about an odd decision Warner Bros. Discovery made to simply “retire” a bunch of games it published, mostly from small indie studios, from the various online stores...

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