News of the Week; April 12, 2017

GAMES

  1. Maradona sees red as he sues ProEvo over image rights
  2. Oculus has filed a motion to request a new trial against ZeniMax
  3. Oculus wants a new trial in ZeniMax case: VR company says initial verdict was “tainted” and the $500 million damages “excessive”
  4. New report delves into the dodgy world of PSN account reselling
  5. Xbox Scorpio: Are its 4K chops masking a change of VR heart?: Some unanswered questions leave us perplexed.
  6. Sony will struggle with location-based VR: PSVR is the biggest success story of consumer VR; but Sony’s location-based plans will leave it a long way outside its comfort zone
  7. Mass Effect update leaves pirates with rough facial animation: BioWare patches in new, uncracked Denuvo version alongside improvements.
  8. The MASSive Mass Effect: Andromeda writing contest: Send in a 500-word fic and you could win a copy of Andromeda for PC and an RC Nomad.
  9. Nintendo v. King: Answering Questions, and Raising New Ones, About Technological Protection Measures
  10. Court Strikes Probation Restrictions Banning Teen From Using Encryption, Accessing Internet For Personal Reasons
  11. First-gen VR won’t live up to hype – Report: IDATE DigiWorld expects 60 million headsets worldwide by 2020, with mobile VR losing share to PC/console
  12. Dear CD Projekt Red: Please Stop Trying To Get Trademarks On The Common Name Of A Genre
  13. Microsoft formally bans emulators on Xbox, Windows 10 download shops: Rules change comes ahead of formal Xbox Live Creators Program unveil.
  14. Microsoft bans and removes emulators from Windows Store: Updated policies blocks all games emulation across PC, mobile and Xbox
  15. The Xbox One loses another exclusive third-party developer: As Remedy goes multi-platform, Microsoft’s exclusive slate looks worse and worse.
  16. Microsoft opening new Minecraft marketplace to sell user-made content
  17. Pokemon Go pulling in over 65M monthly active users
  18. Nintendo will pay up to $20,000 for Switch security information: The scheme started to find 3DS vulnerabilities now includes Nintendo’s new console
  19. Creating a game that is appealing to Youtubers
  20. Twitch unleashes scorched-earth attack to unveil malicious spambot creator: PayPal, Cloudflare, Shaw, and Whois “are involved” in attacks, Twitch claims.
  21. Pewdiepie starts crowdsourced channel on Twitch with new weekly show: YouTube’s biggest star looks elsewhere for livestreaming.
  22. PewDiePie launches weekly show on Twitch: Popular YouTuber is branching out, at the very moment that major advertisers are walking away from YouTube
  23. Why Peter Moore once told Sega’s Yuji Naka to “f*** off”
  24. Peter Moore swears it wasn’t his idea to kill the Dreamcast
  25. Minecraft introduces in-app purchases: New Marketplace feature and Minecraft Coins virtual currency will be used for community creators to sell their own work
  26. Electronic Arts pledges to invest $500 million in Montreal’s game industry over 10 years
  27. Report: GameStop customer information at risk following possible breach
  28. The battle for fair game prices—and Gearbox’s attempt to ruin it: What would you pay for an identical 2011 game with a badly shoehorned Duke Nukem cameo?
  29. Gearbox partners with G2A, then vows to back out unless G2A takes steps to fight fraud
  30. Gearbox backs out of deal with controversial online marketplace G2A
  31. Gearbox severs ties with G2A over fraud backlash: Bulletstorm deal falls apart as reseller fails to comply with developer’s ultimatum to change how it does business
  32. What impact is outsourcing having on the video game industry?
  33. Why Sega is obsessed with Humble Bundle: The Sonic maker has raised over $2m via the charity retailer
  34. Luxor Hotel to get Las Vegas Strip’s first dedicated eSports arena: eSports Arena Las Vegas to be built on the site of a 30,000 square-foot nightclub, will open in 2018
  35. Why Aren’t NFL Owners, Teams Investing In Esports?
  36. University of Utah becomes first top sports school to offer eSports scholarships
  37. eSports Gets An Introduction To Major College Sports At The University Of Utah
  38. University Of Utah Becomes First Power Five School To Offer Varsity Esports
  39. Kansas City Chiefs’ Eric Berry: Video Gaming Kept Him ‘Mentally Sharp’ During Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Battle
  40. I’m Dying to Play
  41. This Dark Souls 3 video is bananas, literally: Like someone actually made a controller out of bananas.
  42. “Play is universal, even more universal than humanity”: Pioneer Raph Koster reflects on metrics, VR and the human need to play

DIGITAL

  1. Appeals Court Rules Website Moderators Can Potentially Undercut Copyright Defense
  2. DMCA “safe harbor” up in the air for online sites that use moderators: Etsy, Kickstarter, Pinterest, and Tumblr say site moderation hangs in the balance.
  3. Dangerous Ruling On DMCA Safe Harbors May Backfire On Hollywood
  4. DMCA, Moral Rights and Photography
  5. Narcissism, Social Media and Power
  6. Yahoo Is Sued Over $17 Million Fund for Chinese Dissidents
  7. Qualcomm loses legal battle with Blackberry, must pay $815M: Huge, non-appealable award makes BlackBerry stock jump 15%.
  8. Qualcomm accuses Apple of Intel chip foul play, egging on regulatory attacks: Chipmaker demands “fair value for our technological contributions to the industry.”
  9. Amazon to refund $70m in IAP after year of legal appeals: Both Amazon and the FTC appealed aspects of a ruling made by the federal court in April 2016
  10. If Facebook Becomes The Internet’s Authentication System, Can Citizen Scores Around The World Be Far Behind?
  11. We Need More Alternatives to Facebook: Chastened by the negative effects of social media, Mark Zuckerberg says he will tweak his service and upgrade society in the process. Should any company be that powerful?
  12. Google expands automatic “fact check” insertion into search results: You’ll want to phrase your searches very carefully to trigger it.
  13. Uber said to use “sophisticated” software to defraud drivers, passengers: Class action says Uber’s “methodical scheme” manipulates rider fares, driver pay.
  14. Burger King’s new ad forces Google Home to advertise the Whopper
  15. Burger King ‘O.K. Google’ Ad Doesn’t Seem O.K. With Google
  16. Google Brings Fake News Fact-Checking to Search Results: Search giant is letting partners and publishers decide what’s true, what’s false and what’s in between.
  17. New York Attorney General Enters Digital Health App and Privacy Enforcement Fray: Announces Three Settlements with Health and Fitness App Providers’ Due to Efficacy Claims and Privacy Practices
  18. MPA Gets Ireland To Crack Open The Site-Blocking Door It Plans To Bust Through
  19. Ubuntu Unity is dead: Desktop will switch back to GNOME next year – Ubuntu phones and tablets also dead, but the desktop, server, and cloud live on.
  20. YouTube nixes monetization until channels hit 10,000 views: Video giant says move is an effort to crack down on impersonating channels
  21. Technology is a marvel – now let’s make it moral: If Britain is bold after Brexit, we can lead the way in demanding more control over our digital destiny
  22. Utah to treat certain virtual currency as abandoned property 
  23. What Do the SEC’s Recent Bitcoin Disapproval Orders Really Mean for Investors?
  24. Portugal Pushes Law To Partially Ban DRM, Allow Circumvention
  25. India Learns The Hard Way That Equating Patents And Innovation Comes At A Price
  26. Italian Court Says Due Process Isn’t Necessary For Blocking Sites Over Copyright Infringement
  27. Who Owns the Copyright in an Instagram Image?
  28. Sketchy Copyright Takedown Kills Bad Lip Reading’s Force Awakens Remix
  29. Revenge Pornster Craig Brittain Issues DMCA Notices Demanding Google Delist Entire Websites, Including Wikipedia
  30. Why Jian Ghomeshi’s New Podcast Is Absolutely Guaranteed to Fail: A friend recently asked me if his firm should consider representing the former CBC Radio host’s media business. Here’s what I told him
  31. You Are Almost Definitely Sharing Memes Made By Nazis
  32. Is Instagram Killing The Graffiti Artist?
  33. Study Claims To Know What Was Going On With That Stupid Dress
  34. Emotional Chatting Machine Assesses Your Emotion and Copies It: Chatbots have never been able to empathize. That looks set to change, thanks to a Chinese team that has built a chatbot capable of conveying specific emotions.
  35. How Trolls Are Stifling Innovators, Gamers and Netflix Junkies: Copyright policy in the public interest
  36. Insurers Scramble to Put a Price on a Cyber Catastrophe: Trying to estimate the maximum cost of a devastating cyber event before one actually happens.
  37. How a Browser Extension Could Shake Up Academic Publishing
  38. Adidas wants to sell 100,000 3-D printed sneakers: A personalized shoe that can “adjust the strength, durability, and the shape.”
  39. Disney files patent for “huggable and interactive” humanoid robots: Robots have already been tested, described as “robust to playful, physical interaction.”
  40. The legal issues of robotics
  41. Deciphering the U.S. NAFTA Digital Demands, Part Two: Digital Economy, Services and Transparency (Michael Geist)

CREATIVITY

  1. Universal wins copyright case over sample in Justin Timberlake hit
  2. Andy Warhol Estate Sues over Image of Prince
  3. U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies Separability Analysis in its Ruling on Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc.
  4. Lombardo v. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P.
  5. No evidence of harm means no disgorgement in false advertising case (Rebecca Tushnet)
  6. Copyright preemption and the right of publicity in the 9th Circuit (Rebecca Tushnet)
  7. Statutory Damages Awarded in Copyright Infringement Case
  8. First judicial consideration of information location tool under the Copyright Act- Trader Corporation v. CarGurus Inc.
  9. Can a public domain artwork be registered as a trade mark or would that be contrary to public policy and morality?
  10. Irish Burger Chain Accuses McDonald’s of Trademarking Every Word That Starts With ‘Mc’
  11. Defamation Law Series: Melania Trump Settles Her Libel Lawsuit Against Daily Mail 
  12. Author of Wall Street Charging Bull is raging over Fearless Girl, but does he have a valid moral right claim?
  13. ‘Charging Bull’ sculptor says New York’s ‘Fearless Girl’ statue violates his rights: Arturo Di Modica says ‘advertising trick’ placed in Wall Street before international women’s day infringed artistic copyright
  14. The Bull Statue Copyright Claim Is Ridiculous… But Here’s Why It Just Might Work
  15. UK supreme court denies tobacco firms permission for plain packaging appeal: Final legal decision in UK means that all cigarettes sold after 20 May must come in standardised packaging
  16. Marvel Comics Responds To X-Men Gold Art Controversy
  17. How much dough are smells worth?: Hasbro files a scent mark in the US
  18. Copyright as Medium: Art and law might seem like polar opposites. But in the wake of Conceptual Art’s challenge to the traditional operations of the art market, the law—and copyright in particular—has become an increasingly popular subject, and even a medium, for artists. 
  19. Bigger Picture, Bigger Frame? Dr. Saptarishi Bandopadhyay’s Recast of Narrative in Copyright and Disaster Photography
  20. Copyright Protection of Street Art and Graffiti under UK Law (Enrico Bonadio)
  21. The Uncoordinated Public Domain (Robert Spoo)

MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY

  1. Paul, Weiss Investigating Bill O’Reilly
  2. Yochai Benkler: The Right-Wing Media Ecosystem
  3. FCC Kills Charter Merger Condition That Would Have Forced ISPs To Compete
  4. President Trump Nullifies FCC Broadband Consumer Privacy Rules 
  5. Yes, There Are Other Laws That Protect Privacy, But FCC’s Rules Were Still Helpful
  6. FCC chair wants to replace net neutrality with “voluntary” commitments: “Voluntary” net neutrality commitments may not be so easy to enforce.
  7. FCC Boss Wants ‘Voluntary’ ISP Net Neutrality Promises Instead Of Real Rules
  8. “Unenforceable”: How voluntary net neutrality lets ISPs call the shots – Pai’s plan would “tilt everything in favor of the incumbents,” regulator says.
  9. Ajit Pai can’t convince websites that killing net neutrality is a good idea: Reps for Amazon, Google, Facebook, Netflix lobby to keep net neutrality rules.
  10. Comcast to sell “unlimited” mobile plans that get throttled after 20GB: The good news is throttled speeds aren’t horrible at 1.5Mbps.
  11. 70% Support Letting Cities Build Their Own Broadband Networks, So Why Are We Still Passing State Laws Banning It?
  12. Murdoch’s multi-billion pound Sky/Fox merger bid gets thumbs up from EU – Brussels: Murdoch’s grab for full control of Sky isn’t a competition concern in Europe.

SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY

  1. U.S. Gov Demanded Twitter Unmask Mean Anti-Trump Account: Twitter has filed a lawsuit to protect this user
  2. Twitter Sues Government Over Attempts to Unmask Anti-Trump Account
  3. Twitter Sues Homeland Security Over Attempt To Unmask ‘Alt’ Immigration Twitter Account: Twitter brings in Biglaw to sue government.
  4. Well, That Was Quick: Twitter Dismisses Lawsuit After Feds Drop Attempt To Unmask Rogue Tweeter
  5. Oh, Sure, Now Congress Is Serious About Asking NSA About Surveillance On Americans
  6. WikiLeaks just dropped the CIA’s secret how-to for infecting Windows: Latest batch of documents details how CIA infects targets’ Windows-based computers.
  7. New York Appeals Court Says Facebook Can’t Challenge The 381 Broad Warrants Handed To It By New York Prosecutors
  8. State Appeals Court Says There’s An Expectation Of Privacy In Vehicle Data Recorders
  9. Named Plaintiff Drops Claims Against Gannett as the Definition of “Personally Identifiable Information” Under the Video Privacy Protection Act Evolves
  10. Researcher: 90% Of ‘Smart’ TVs Can Be Compromised Remotely
  11. Booby-trapped Word documents in the wild exploit critical Microsoft 0-day: There’s currently no patch for the bug, which affects most or all versions of Word.
  12. Hacking Attack Woke Up Dallas With Emergency Sirens, Officials Say
  13. Canada’s National Police Force Officially Confirms Ownership, Use Of Stingray Devices
  14. Lenovo and Superfish: Proposed Class Action Proceeds on Privacy Tort and Statutes 
  15. Rash of in-the-wild attacks permanently destroys poorly secured IoT devices: Ongoing “BrickerBot” attacks might be trying to kill devices before they can join a botnet.
  16. The U.S. Congress Is Not the Leader in Privacy or Data Security Law (Daniel Solove)
  17. This Teen’s Story Is Your Worst ‘Predictive Policing’ Nightmare: Crime-prediction algorithms remain unproven and problematic — but that hasn’t stopped police departments across the country from using them
  18. The Ghost in the Algorithm: The necessary struggle to reject “technology first” and develop an ethical framework for the automated era

Jon