GAMES
- Publishers sued over fantasy sports patents: EA, Activision, Zynga, Take-Two, Konami among targets of suits over games based on real-time events and TV shows
- Washington Post editorial compares Trump campaign to GamerGate
- Survey: “Gamers” are poorer, more male, less white than “game players”
- Truth Initiative takes aim at videogame smoking
- The Game Awards draws 2.3 million viewers
- Former Square Enix exec calls Konami’s treatment of Kojima ‘bad business’
- Hideo Kojima’s first post-Konami game will be PS4 exclusive
- Bethesda joins ESA
- EA sets up Competitive Gaming Division
- The Climb Is Crytek’s New Virtual Reality Game About Mountain Climbing
- Crytek’s Oculus debut of The Climb successfully tackles VR sickness, vertigo: 2016 game may be thin on content but stuns with visuals, welcome VR-platformer twists.
- Project Phoenix’s backers are in for a long wait
- Star Citizen reaches $100 million in funding
- The crowdfunding bubble isn’t bursting: But it’s definitely in a decline phase, says ICO Partners’ Thomas Bidaux in this crowdfunding year in review
- SAVE POINT: How Microsoft plans to make the Xbox great again
- Streaming’s dark underbelly couldn’t stall its meteoric rise in 2015
- The discussion in mobile is over, Free-to-Play has won
- Riot Games one of Glassdoor’s best places to work
- Report: Malware Targeting Steam Traders
- Why Nike’s Using a Video Game to Market Kyrie Irving’s Newest Sneaker
DIGITAL
- Court strikes down anti-cyberbullying law created after Rehtaeh Parsons’s death: Nova Scotia was 1st jurisdiction in Canada to try to regulate cyberbullying
- Germany makes Facebook, Google, and Twitter remove hate speech within 24 hours: German government is trying to deal with the rise in xenophobic comments.
- Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook Reassures Muslim Users
- Trump doesn’t want ISIS “using our Internet”: GOP candidates debate closing the Internet, surveillance, and encryption.
- SCOTUS rules against DirecTV customers
- Samsung appeals $548M Apple patent verdict to the U.S. Supreme Court: In a bid to reduce or eliminate the $548 million the company has been forced to pay rival Apple over a patent dispute, Samsung on Friday filed a petition to have its appeal heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Google Defeats Copyright Lawsuit Over Waze Data
- Senate Passes Bill Banning Non-Disparagement Clauses
- Couple takes pics of Star Wars figure they bought, gets DMCA notice from Lucasfilm: Legal action stems from an apparent early release at an Iowa Wal-Mart.
- Disney drops—then doubles down on—DMCA claim over Star Wars figure pic: Man who took photos of a $6.94 Walmart action figure gets banned from Facebook.
- Disney Sending Out DMCA Notices Over Pictures Fans Took Of Their Legally Purchased Star Wars Toy
- Ecuador Likely To Legalize DRM Circumvention In The Exercise Of Fair Use Rights — Something TPP Will Block
- UK Throws A Copyright Crumb: Confirms That Digitized Copies Of Public Domain Images Are In The Public Domain
- Chinese Authorities Think Internet Companies Should Reward Netizens Who ‘Spread Good News’
- Is Canada safe from the Safe Harbor decision?
- EU plans to harmonise contract laws for supply of digital content and online sale of goods
- After Spending A Day As The Internet’s Punching Bag, Philips Walks Back Firmware Update That Locked Out Third-Party Products
- Why parents and administrators are freaking out about an app called After School
- Facebook’s Mental Health Problem: The most important thing I learned in 2015? That depression and social media do not go well together at all.
- Pirate Bay Founder: ‘I Have Given Up’
- Kickstarter failures highlight the “backer” vs “consumer” divide
- Inside Netflix’s Plan to Boost Streaming Quality and Unclog the Internet
- Tear down those paywalls!
- Get rich or die vlogging: The sad economics of internet fame
- Daily Fantasy Sites Get Reprieve After Initial Loss In New York Court Battle; FanDuel Reenters NY
- Yahoo ‘is about to have a massive heart attack from obesity,’ says shareholder attacking the company
- Again, CEO Isn’t Yahoo’s Real Problem
- How Elon Musk and Y Combinator Plan to Stop Computers From Taking Over: They’re funding a new organization, OpenAI, to pursue the most advanced forms of artificial intelligence — and give the results to the public
- Websites may soon know if you’re mad—a little mouse will tell them: Cursor speed and precision link to anger and other negative emotions.
- Block potential Star Wars: The Force Awakens spoilers with this Chrome add-on – For those watching the film later this week, the Internet is a dangerous place.
- The First Quantified Brain
CREATIVITY
- Competition Tribunal Gives Go Ahead for Price Maintenance Claim Against Music Industry Giants (Michael Geist)
- Man faces years in jail for alleged online comment insulting Thai king’s dog: Thailand’s military seems to think country’s lèse-majesté law applies to royal pets, too.
- Online Comments, Free Speech and Internet Defamation: News Outlets Challenged by Internet Commenters
- Live Music’s $20 Billion Year: The Grateful Dead’s Fare Thee Well Reunion, Taylor Swift, One Direction Top Boxscore’s Year-End
- New Banksy piece puts Steve Jobs in a Syrian refugee camp
- You may soon need a licence to take photos of that classic designer chair you bought: Copyright strikes again, with photographers and publishers hit particularly hard.
- Copyright infringement suspends New Milford theater’s production
- Is Han Solo Legally Justified in Shooting Greedo First? A Lawyer Explains
COMMUNICATIONS
- News director of two BC radio stations resigns after editorial staff asked to sell ads
- DC court finds FilmOn X internet TV service is not a cable system and cannot rely on statutory license to retransmit over-the-air TV signals
- Verizon Exec In Charge Of TV Services Admits She Cut The Cord
- Verizon to join AT&T in charging companies for “sponsored data”: Net neutrality rules apparently no obstacle to zero-rating.
- “The more bits you use, the more you pay”: Comcast CEO justifies data caps: Unfortunately, usage-based billing only works one way: in Comcast’s favor.
- FCC Boss Mocks Unfair Comcast Broadband Caps At Industry Dinner, Still Hasn’t Done Squat About It
- Could Canadians who watch the U.S. version of Netflix face new rules?
- UPDATE: CHCH TV suspends newscasts as company declares bankruptcy
- The untold story of TV’s first prescription drug ad
- “Do Not Track” will not be enforced by the FCC
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- Let’s stop blaming ‘the internet’ for terrorism
- All LA schools shut down over message sent from 8chan’s e-mail host, cock.li: “We live in an age where anonymous messages can be sent with extreme ease.”
- Finding Proportionality in Surveillance Laws – Andrew Murray
- Fact-checking the debate on encryption: Recent terror attacks have sparked the debate over encryption and backdoors.
- Beware of state-sponsored hackers, Twitter warns dozens of users: Journalists, security researchers, and activists receive Twitter warning e-mail
- Tech firms could owe up to 4% of global revenue if they violate new EU data law: After years of negotiation, European Union approves new data protection law.
- The FTC and DAA Set Their Sights on Cross-Device Tracking
- Wish list app from Target springs a major personal data leak: Database is available over the Internet, no password necessary, researchers say.
- Woman sues Airbnb after finding hidden camera in her rental: Complaint says living room-based camera intercepted couple’s private talks, too.
- Hit-and-Run Driver Arrested Because Car Reported Accident
- Got a drone? It’s registration time, says the FAA: $5 fee will be waived for those who register by mid-January.
- CIS Joins ACLU And ACLU Of Northern California In FOIA Request To Justice Department Seeking Info On Phone Unlocking Orders
- Law Enforcement is Using a 226-Year-Old Law to Force Tech Companies to Unlock Mobile Phones
- Backslash: Anti-surveillance gadgets for protesters – Two designers create a toolkit for tech-savvy protesters.
- New Internet Monitor report: “Openness and Restraint: Structure, Discourse, and Contention in Saudi Twitter”
- UK man arrested for VTech security breach
- Quinn: The ethics of digitally snooping on teens
- Making private information public — the continued expansion of privacy class action liability
- Judge Tells TCPA Plaintiffs: Quit Being Complainers, Texting “Gamers” Was Consent
- Twitter rejects accusations for illegally Intercepting messages
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