GAMES
- Jacksonville Shooting Victim Sues EA And Venue
- Madden NFL 19 shooting victim sues EA, claiming negligence
- Jacksonville shooting survivor files lawsuit against EA and others for negligence
- Jacksonville shooting victim suing EA for negligence: Also seeking damages from seven other defendants, including tournament venue Chicago Pizza and Jacksonville Landing mall
- EA donates $1 million to newly established Jacksonville Tribute fund
- EA donates $1m to victims of Jacksonville shooting: Publisher sets up Jacksonville Tribute fund in support of those affected
- Electronic Arts Delays Popular Video Game, Sinking Stock
- EA Bioware commits to free story DLC for Anthem: “We want people to be able to experience the same stories so none of that is going to be locked”
- Battlefield V pushed back from Call of Duty and Red Dead Redemption release window: EA stock drops as DICE delays until November to make “final adjustments to the core gameplay”
- FIFA 18 sells over 24 million copies: FIFA franchise overall totals 260 million copies sold; FIFA Mobile reaches 193 million installs
- Battlefield 5 Dev Says It’s A “Shame” Battlefield 1 Didn’t Initially Include Women: “I don’t think it’s a bandwagon thing…it’s about gamers wanting to express themselves in different ways.”
- NBA 2K producer: Microtransactions are ‘unfortunate reality’ of modern games
- Microtransactions “an unfortunate reality in modern gaming” – NBA 2K19 dev: Every game tries to get additional revenue from players in some way, says senior producer Rob Jones in wake of NBA 2K18 criticism
- And Now Comes The Pushback As One ROMs Site Is Challenging Nintendo’s Takedown Of ROM Sites
- Switch sales nearing 5 million units in Japan
- Nintendo Switch nears 5m sales in Japan: Only 2m behind lifetime sales of PlayStation 4
- Nintendo’s big mobile earner Fire Emblem Heroes had a bumper summer
- Diablo 3, Untitled Goose Game lead PAX West’s Nintendo Switch lineup
- Gallery: Exploring Nintendo’s flagship New York City store
- Let’s Sing 2019 heading to PS4, Xbox One, and… the Nintendo Wii?
- “Aren’t you a little too old for that?” Two decades of playing Pokémon
- Congressional Candidate Fights Boston Globe’s Use of Gamer Photo
- Tencent suspends community manager following sexual harassment accusations
- Tencent suspends global community manager after multiple sexual harassment claims: Full investigation pending as Arena of Valor CM accused of sending inappropriate messages to women
- Tencent’s value drops by $20 billion following new Chinese regulations: Company has lost more than $160 billion in value this year, falling behind rival Alibaba Group
- China to crack down on children’s video gaming time amid fears over addiction
- China increasing video game restrictions to combat myopia in children
- Chinese Ministry of Education recommends fewer game approvals to combat myopia: Also encourages regulations for screen time and introduction of age ratings for video games in China
- Riot’s struggle with toxicity turns inwards: After years of focusing on toxicity in its player base, Riot Games faces up to unpleasant revelations about its own work culture – and the industry at large should take note
- Riot responds to controversy over women and non-binary PAX workshops: “No matter how heated a discussion, we expect Rioters to act with respect”
- YouTube Orders Pilot For Comedy Series ‘It’s A Man’s World’ About Sexism In Gaming
- PewDiePie On Track To Be Overtaken As YouTube’s Most-Subscribed Channel In October
- CCP Games: ‘We’re not interested in [harassers] being part of our community’
- How Mulaka reflects a culturally respectful development process
- European ratings board adding in-game purchase label to boxed games
- PEGI adds in-game purchase warning to boxed games: Descriptor will be added to physical releases by the end of the year
- Social gaming and gambling advertising, how to deal with them?
- No esports in Olympics because ‘killer games’ promote violence: “They, from our point of view, are contradictory to the Olympic values and cannot therefore be accepted”
- F1 2018 dominates EMEA charts: But Rainbow Six tops the digital rankings
- UK Charts: PES launch sales drop 42% year-on-year – F1 2018 retains pole position
- Nazi tattoos scrubbed from Scum days after Early Access debut
- Devolver removes neo-Nazi tattoos from Scum: Imagery was included to emphasise ‘prison culture’, review being conducted to check for other potentially offensive content
- Video Game Industry Plays for FTC Approval of COPPA Program
- BioWare: “Anthem is not a departure, it’s the continued evolution of our craft” – Game director Jon Warner discusses the terror and excitement of leading BioWare’s new flagship IP
- How Nicki Minaj and a Drag Race superstar inspiredMonument Valley
- Sony scrapping PS2 aftercare service in Japan
- Sony Japan Is Finally Saying Goodbye To The PS2
- Sony CEO says limited cross-platform play provides the ‘best user experience’
- No Fortnite PS4 cross-play because ‘PlayStation is the best place to play’: It’s all about the user experience, says Sony CEO
- CEO: PS4 blocks cross-console play to provide “best user experience”
- Ten surprising things battle royale can teach us: Will Luton reflects on the lessons developers and publishers can learn from the rise of Fortnite, PUBG and their rivals
- Rocket League takes a page from Fortnite with new limited-time Rocket Pass
- Markiplier And Pokimane Will Battle It Out In Twitch ‘Fortnite’ Stream To Benefit ‘Stand Up 2 Cancer’
- Rainbow Six Siege takes after Fortnite by offering in-game reward for using 2FA
- Anthem isn’t charging for story DLC in an effort to keep its audience undivided
- More competition means players won’t always stay for DLC, warns Anthem dev
- YouTube Taps Gamers To Use New ‘YouTube Giving’ Tools In Fundraising Partnership With St. Jude
- How Paradox combines business strategy and game dev
- Square Enix and Tencent want to make triple-A games together
- Square Enix to create AAA original IP with Tencent: ‘Strategic alliance’ between two firms will also see the creation of a new joint-venture company
- Valve is making Counter-Strike: Global Offensive free to play, sort of
- Valve: Creating Artifact is not a “zero-sum game” – How the company is keeping its focus narrow for the upcoming online trading card game
- Final Fantasy XIV surpasses 14 million lifetime registered players
- Green Man Gaming’s £100m IPO: “We’ve grown between 25 to 30% every year”
- Skipping Steam: Why Jason Rohrer independently distributes One Hour, One Life
- Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end – 10 Years Ago This Month: Microsoft announces Ensemble’s closing time months before it wraps development on Halo Wars
- ‘Minecraft’ Competitor ‘Roblox’ Raises $150 Million At $2.5 Billion Valuation
- Roblox closes on $150 million Series F funding round: Company’s largest funding round to date will go toward continued international expansion
- QC Games: “We may make terrible calls, but at least they’re ours” – Why the Breach developers left BioWare and EA for life as a AAA independent
- The video game creator turning his grief into art: Indie developer Dan Hett talks us through the therapeutic power of games development after the loss of his brother in the Manchester Arena bombing
- Blog: Why academics can no longer compete in game AI competitions
- Marvel’s Spider-Man Understands the Amazing Fantasy of Becoming Peter Parker
- Spider-Man PS4 review: Does whatever a spider can—and then some
- Games intelligence firm SuperData acquired by analytics company Nielsen
- SuperData acquired by Nielsen Holdings: Major industry market intelligence company joins analytics group to bolster digital gaming, esports data
- Book Excerpt: Understanding video games as culture
- Check out Rolling Stone’s 1972 coverage of Spacewar!
DIGITAL
- DOJ: We will examine social media firms that “may be hurting competition”
- We Shouldn’t Want Internet Giants Deciding Who To Silence; But They Should Let Users Decide Who To Hear
- Netflix and Other Streaming Services May Soon Be Legally Required to Make Content for Europe
- Netflix and Amazon will have to make more European content by law: A quota on local shows and movies will likely become official in December.
- Amazon’s valuation briefly surpassed $1 trillion
- Amazon achieved a market value of $1,000,000,000,000
- Amazon hits $1 trillion market cap one month after Apple: Online giant becomes second ever company to reach the milestone
- Amazon’s ad-supported video service faces many hurdles, but the upside is huge
- IP Address Subscriber Isn’t Liable for Copyright Infringement by Users Sharing That IP Address–Cobbler v. Gonzales (Eric Goldman)
- Copyright in Data Compilations Is Thin
- Wikimedia Warns: EU Copyright Directive Could Drastically Change The Internet We Know And Love
- YouTube’s Robert Kyncl Urges Creators To Speak Out Against Proposed EU Copyright Law
- California Lawmakers Want a Study of Fake News (If Someone Else Pays for It) (Eric Goldman)
- There’s A Reason That Misleading Claims Of Bias In Search And Social Media Enjoy Such Traction
- A Federal Anti-SLAPP Law Would Make CDA 230 More Effective
- Louisiana Police Appear To Be Using A Hoax Antifa List Created By 8Chan To Open Criminal Investigations
- Jack Dorsey Woos Irate Republicans by Calmly Explaining Twitter Is Indeed Messed Up
- How a Twitter account convinced 4,000 companies to stop advertising on Breitbart: Sleeping Giants founder tells Recode that he wants to be “the source of some kind of conscience” for social media.
- Facebook and Twitter’s Biggest Problems Follow Them to Congress
- How Trump Could Trigger Armageddon With a Tweet
- The President v. Tech
- How Trump’s Pressure on Google Threatens Government Manipulation of Search Results
- Censorship and Collateral Damage: Analyzing the Telegram Ban in Iran
- Google turns 20: how an internet search engine reshaped the world – The biggest moments, product launches, and acquisitions throughout Google’s two-decade history
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- Google Reportedly Bought Your Banking Data in Secret, and That’s Not Even the Bad News
- Google: Sorry professor, old Beethoven recordings on YouTube are copyrighted
- Why I Can’t Quit Chrome
- 6 Ways Google Chrome Changed the Way We Web
- Senator to FTC: You guys really should look at Google one more time
- Google celebrates a decade of Google Chrome, launches major redesign
- Google wants to get rid of URLs but doesn’t know what to use instead
- And Here Come The Completely Ridiculous Lawsuits Over Internet Company ‘Bias’
- How Duterte Used Facebook To Fuel the Philippine Drug War
- Facebook is building a ‘war room’ for the midterm elections: The company is taking a ‘laser-focused’ approach to ‘the bad actors.’
- Instagram is coming after Amazon with plans to launch a standalone shopping app
- The state of advertising on Instagram Stories in five charts
- YouTube banned Alex Jones, but it’s letting white supremacist content thrive: Creators are profiting off hateful content
- YouTube is fighting for a slice of the premium-video market
- YouTube Exec Says Using All Caps Titles Causes Videos To Perform Worse
- You Can Now Watch The KSI And Logan Paul Fight For Free On YouTube
- Nerd City Video Raises Question: Does Jake Paul Hawking Merch To Kids Cross Legal Lines?
- Here’s Exactly How Much Money One YouTuber Made Off His First Million Views
- Popular YouTuber ‘The Fitness Marshall’ Breaks Down His Four-Year Ad Earnings
- How Do Viral Videos Make Money? YouTubers Share Their Secrets
- Hello Kitty Is The Latest Beloved Fictional Character To Become A YouTube Vlogger
- Philanthropic YouTube Star Lilly Singh To Headline Mashable’s 9th Annual ‘Social Good Summit’
- Claire Wineland, Who Chronicled Her Cystic Fibrosis Battle On YouTube, Has Passed Away At 21
- ‘Live With Kelly And Ryan’ To Welcome Digital Stars All Week As Part Of ‘LIVEtember’ Initiative
- YouTube Premium, YouTube Music Roll Out To 4 More Countries, Bringing Tally To 21
- 21st Century Fox Tenders $100 Million Investment In Buzzy Livestreaming Platform Caffeine
- 21st Century Fox sinks $100M into social streaming platform Caffeine
- 21st Century Fox invests $100m into streaming startup Caffeine: Newly-formed Caffeine Studios’ will use Fox Sports’ experience to create esports and games programmes for new broadcasting platform
- Lawyer in trouble with LSO for tweets
- $400,000 Raised for Homeless Man on GoFundMe Is Completely Gone, Lawyer Says
- The Mystery Of Columbia Pictures DMCAing Its Own Leaked Promotional Posters For Its ‘Holmes And Watson’ Movie
- Disney Fixes Its Sketchy DVD Rental License, Wins Injunction Against Redbox Over Digital Downloads
- Disney Enterprises Inc. v. Redbox Automated Retail LLC
- Researchers show Alexa “skill squatting” could hijack voice commands
- Microsoft is finally going to make the Skype UI good for the things people use
- “How can they be so good?”: The strange story of Skype
- The Scunthorpe Problem, And Why AI Is Not A Silver Bullet For Moderating Platform Content At Scale
- New Artificial Intelligence Does Something Extraordinary – It Remembers
- Engineering tour de force births programmable optical quantum computer
- Special Report: In Venezuela, new cryptocurrency is nowhere to be found
- Crunch Time in the NAFTA Negotiations: What’s at Play for Canada on Digital Policy (Michael Geist)
- The Rise of the Cyber-Mercenaries: What happens when private firms have cyberweapons as powerful as those owned by governments?
- Illusion of control: Why the world is full of buttons that don’t work
- I Invented the iPhone’s Autocorrect. Sorry About That, and You’re Welcome
- Between Cintiq and streaming, animation is thriving—ask Titmouse’s Chris Prynoski
CREATIVITY
- Ontario Court of Appeal decision answers ‘big legal questions’ on SLAPP suits
- More On Mass Copyright Litigation in Canada – Part II (Howard Knopf)
- Tanksley v. Daniels
- Ninth Circuit Stops Monkeying Around And Denies En Banc Review Of The Monkey Selfie Case
- LEGO built a drivable Bugatti Chiron out of a million pieces of Technic: It’s the first-ever life-size drivable car made from technic bricks.
- How Not To Freak Out When Someone Copies Your Product
- Are campaigns running on infringement?
- Listen: ‘The Business of Television’ Author Reveals How Peak TV Shook Up Studio Dealmaking
- Reading the Star Wars: Episode IX Script Has Made Domhnall Gleeson Paranoid
- How ‘Fake News’ Was Born at the 1968 DNC: The madness of the 1968 Democratic National Convention pushed conservatives’ distrust of ‘the establishment’ into overdrive.
- Pottery Barn Is Going to Bankrupt Harry Potter Fans Wanting to Redecorate Like Hogwarts
MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY
- Court Rules It’s Fine If FCC Wants To Deem Just One Available ISP As ‘Competition’
- Millions could lose cheap phone service under FCC’s overhaul of Lifeline
- FCC Criticized for Surrendering Power to Punish Verizon After Firefighters Got Throttled During Wildfire
- Verizon’s Oath Will Still Scan Your E-mail For Advertising Purposes Because Hey, It’s Verizon
- Ajit Pai Coddles Big Telecom, Demonizes Silicon Valley
- Ajit Pai Is Suddenly Very Concerned About Whether Tech Companies Are Censoring Conservatives
- Man who threatened to kill Ajit Pai’s children pleads guilty, faces prison
- T-Mobile/Sprint merger will bring higher prices, small carriers tell FCC
- California Is Now Inches Away From Restoring Net Neutrality
- California Shakes Off ISP Lobbyists, Embraces Real Net Neutrality
- “Gold standard” state net neutrality bill approved by California Assembly
- Calif. Senate approves net neutrality rules, sends bill to governor
- Comcast Is Trying To Ban States From Protecting Broadband & TV Consumers
- That Time Telco Lobbyists Sent Me All Their Talking Points About Trying To Shift The Blame To Internet Companies
- RTL CEO Bert Habets on Record Results, ‘American Idol’ Reboot and Taking on Netflix in Europe
- AT&T’s Top Anti-Net Neutrality Lobbyist In California Doesn’t Register As A Lobbyist
- AT&T and Verizon Are Making Very Different Bets on What 5G Will Mean for Consumers and Content: Next generation of wireless tech promises to make carriers more competitive with traditional TV providers
- Telecoms privacy and data security provisions in the USA
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- Canada’s privacy deficit
- Cheese danish shipping, warrantless GPS trackers, and a border doctrine challenge
- Apple will require all apps to have a privacy policy as of October 3
- Five Eyes Surveillance Agencies Say Encryption Is Good, Except When It Keeps Them From Looking At Stuff
- DHS Continues Facial Recognition Deployment With An Eye On Expanding Program To All Domestic Travelers
- How Location Tracking Actually Works on Your Smartphone
- The Physical Security Key That Keeps Google Employees From Getting Phished Is Now Available
- Indian Police Adding Pre-Crime Software To Their Long List Of Snooping Tools
- Australian Gov’t Likes Intrusive Border Device Searches Just As Much As The US Does
- Unpatched routers being used to build vast proxy army, spy on networks
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