GAMES
- Fatal ‘Pokemon Go’ accident spurs police to ask Niantic for game-disabling function
- New York Times publishes U.S. voter suppression op-ed in video game form
- Football Manager 2017 review: Thanks to Brexit, it’s the deepest game yet – This is a game that doesn’t just entertain, but makes a political statement too.
- CCP: Outlawing in-game gambling protects the EVE Online experience
- First eSports arbitration court opened by WESA
- An Analysis of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Esports (and WESA’s Arbitration Court)
- Cleveland Cavaliers’ Dan Gilbert, Miami Dolphins’ Stephen Ross Continue Pursuit Of eSports Teams
- Ted Leonsis on Team Liquid purchase and the future of esports: “I do believe this will be as mainstream as Hollywood and the NBA.”
- Blizzard’s Overwatch eSports league to emphasise financial stability: Teams will be based in specific cities, with players guaranteed a minimum salary and benefits
- Zynga CEO: I’ll never go back to console and PC
- Vivendi increases Ubisoft stake to 24%: Media giant continues interest in Assassin’s Creed publisher
- Vivendi now owns nearly 25% of Ubisoft as it continues to snap up shares
- Profits falter at Square Enix despite rising game sales
- Zynga reports a Q3 loss, with slots and poker games as top earners
- Blizzard powers Activision Blizzard results: Revenues from Warcraft maker nearly double year-over-year as Call of Duty and Skylanders label sees business slip 36%
- Kim Kardashian: Hollywood dev buys fashion game specialist for $45.5M
- New York Times publishes U.S. voter suppression op-ed in video game form
- PS4 Pro with HDR and 4K: “The biggest improvement since B&W went colour”: Devs talk PS4 Pro HDR and 4K upgrades for GT Sport, Nioh, and For Honor.
- Google DeepMind’s next gaming challenge: can AI beat Starcraft II? – Blizzard and DeepMind are releasing an open research environment
- 167 games received tax relief from UK Government last year: Number of games utilising UK tax support jumps 117 percent
- Games Industry post-Brexit: Who Will Profit?: Cutting corporation tax to counter the effects of leaving the EU only helps the richest
- Hook Turn: How the Aussie game industry turned a corner
- Video Games Are Boring: Maybe everything we know is wrong, says Brie Code
- NRA offers new versions of kids games, including ‘Target Land’ take on ‘Candy Land’
- Virtual realty: can a computer game turn you into an ‘evil’ property developer? – Delaying repairs to save money and dehumanising your tenants … Adam Forrest becomes a virtual landlord and learns some interesting – and depressing – lessons
DIGITAL
- EMI Christian Music Group, Inc. v. MP3tunes, LLC
- What The Second Circuit Just Got Wrong About The DMCA In EMI v. MP3Tunes (Annemarie Bridy)
- Court Orders Landmark Mass Blocking of 152 Pirate Sites
- Adobe Asked Google To Censor Techdirt’s Story On How Adobe’s DRM Got Cracked
- Google Loses Two Section 230(C)(2) Rulings–Spy Phone v. Google And Darnaa v. Google
- TiVo’s “TV Guide” patents are DOA at appeals court: TiVo and Rovi made big bets on software patents. They haven’t worked out.
- The cruelty of Facebook’s algorithmic newsfeed
- Facebook is harming our democracy, and Mark Zuckerberg needs to do something about it
- Facebook users sue over alleged racial discrimination in housing, job ads – Spokeswoman: “Multicultural marketing… helps brands reach audiences.”
- HUD Has ‘Serious Concerns’ About Facebook’s Ethnic Targeting: Federal officials are taking a close look at a sales practice that allows advertisers on the social network to include or exclude people who have an “affinity” with specific ethnic groups.
- Facebook leadership faces German lawsuit for failing to remove hate speech
- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp blocked in Turkey: Internet access in Turkey restricted after political arrests, says monitoring group.
- Google Rebuts Antitrust Claims in Europe
- Google refutes EU antitrust charges on comparison shopping, AdSense: Original complainant Foundem counters Google’s claims on Amazon, eBay competition.
- Why Is Your Bigoted, Luddite Uncle Crafting Internet Policy In Europe?
- Court Upholds Airbnb’s Terms Of Service–Selden v. Airbnb (Eric Goldman)
- Is hyperlinking copyright infringement? EU vs. US
- Finally Come The Calls In Major Media To Rethink Canada’s ‘Notice And Notice’ Copyright System
- Canadians are getting “blackmailed” by US copyright trolls
- TPP at odds with Australian copyright law: Law Council – The intellectual property rights chapter of the TPP raises issues of complexity and inconsistency with domestic law and other treaties, with Open Source Australia saying it will stymie innovation.
- The Copyright Law Behind a $600M Startup and Millennials’ Favorite Form of Expression
- Adobe Asked Google To Censor Techdirt’s Story On How Adobe’s DRM Got Cracked
- Judge Refuses To Block NY No-Selfie Ballot Law Because It Would ‘Create Havoc To Not Enforce It’
- Judges in New York, California won’t halt ban on ballot selfies: Overturning law this close to Nov. 8 is a “recipe for delays and a disorderly election.”
- Bank halts online transactions after money stolen from 20,000 accounts: Tesco Banks promises to issue refunds, track down culprits.
- Stop junk food ads on kids’ apps – WHO
- Japan: Bitcoin to Be Regulated
- Facebook video pays off: Mark Zuckerberg’s drive to “put video first” is also putting money in Facebook’s pockets. The more organic videos Facebook users watch, the more high-priced video ads Facebook can slip into the feed. Now Facebook’s strategy around auto-play video, paying Live content producers and offering more creative tools is helping to propel its massive revenue growth.
- Facebook’s “Free” Internet Will Harm Low-Income Consumers
- Clicks vs. Satisfaction: How media went for the click and forgot about you
- The “Facebook impact” on elections is real, and significant—just look at Hong Kong’s last vote
- The age of vitriol: Edward Luce on US politics and social media – Social media is enabling prejudice to slip back into the mainstream. As the US goes to the polls, what does this mean for democracy?
- Election Day CyberFest: Hackers, Hacking, ‘Journalism,’ The FBI, And Jiveass Baloney
- Here’s The Truth: Shiva Ayyadurai Didn’t Invent Email
- Actual Creators Of Email Not At All Happy The Fake Creator Of Email Got Paid For His Bogus Claim
- Expert: When an AI Invents Something, It Should be Credited as the Inventor
- Mark Cuban Pulls Credentials Of Two Human Reporters For Mavs Games To Stave Off Robot Journalist Apocalypse
- Inside Magic Leap, The Secretive $4.5 Billion Startup Changing Computing Forever
- Is The Internet Changing Democracy As We Know It? (Andres Guadamuz)
- Utopia?: A Technologically Determined World of Frictionless Transactions, Optimized Production, and Maximal Happiness (Brett Frischmann & Evan Selinger)
CREATIVITY
- Rolling Stone gets just what it deserves
- The German Bundesgerichtshof changes its concept of parody following CJEU Deckmyn v. Vrijheidsfonds/ Vandersteen
- Firing journalists won’t save the media: Media in the Age of Trump
- New pro-Donald Trump ad appeals to NFL fans who favor keeping Redskins name
- Wall Street Journal Error Filled Editorial Buys Into Ridiculous Copyright Office Conspiracy Theory
- U.S.-China Hollywood Panel: Without Chinese Elements “It Does Not Meet Our Standards”
- Drone Journalism: Cleared for Take-off
- Jury Balks At Trademark Claim Against Ex-Member Of Rock Group Boston
- Tattoo Copyright Cases Give an Inkling of What’s to Come
- The Missing Public Voice: My Comments on the Copyright Board at the Senate Banking Committee (Michael Geist)
- The Copyright Board of Canada: A Regulator Lacking a Theory of Regulation (Ariel Katz)
MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY
- Bombshell from Megyn Kelly: Ex-Fox News boss Roger Ailes offered career boosts for ‘sexual favors’
- DOJ Sues DirecTV, Calling It A ‘Ringleader’ of Collusion Over Regional Sports Programming
- Trump, our next president, promised to block AT&T/Time Warner merger: But Trump’s promise to block the merger won’t necessarily be fulfilled.
- Court blocks FCC attempt to cap prison phone rates
- The NFL Was a Sure Thing for TV Networks. Until Now: Why are football ratings down? Cord cutters. And smartphones. And the election, concussions, Kaepernick, global warming …
- Despite ESPN Whining, Nielsen Confirms Historic Subscriber Losses For Channel
- Netflix arrives on Comcast TV boxes, won’t be exempt from data cap: Comcast brings Netflix video to X1 boxes nationwide this week.
- In Wake Of Trump Win, ISPs Are Already Laying The Groundwork For Gutting Net Neutrality
- Colorado Voters Continue To Shoot Down Awful Comcast-Written Protectionist State Law
- What is Canadian content?
- CBC Threatens Podcast Apps For Letting People Listen To CBC Podcasts
- Viacom’s Earnings Plunge After Battle for Control
- The World’s Telecoms Are Under Threat From All Sides
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- Chinese Government Implements Cybersecurity Law Designed To Spy On Citizens, Quell Dissent
- In scathing ruling, Federal Court says CSIS bulk data collection illegal
- Court Finds Canadian Spy Agency Illegally Collected Data In Bulk For More Than A Decade
- Lost Confidence: Why Trust in Canadian Surveillance Agencies Has Been Irreparably Harmed (Michael Geist)
- What CSIS Did Wrong With Your Data: Canadians can no longer be confident that security intelligence agencies are respecting our rights and freedoms (Michael Geist)
- Media surveillance highlights privacy risk to all Canadians (Daniel Therrien, Privacy Commissioner of Canada)
- CSIS And The Metadata Muddle Pt 1: What Is This Case Really About? (Craig Forcese)
- CSIS And The Metadata Muddle Pt 2: On Secret Law, Courts And The Rule Of Law (Craig Forcese)
- Dissecting CSIS’ Statement Concerning Indefinite Metadata Retention
- How the Seattle Police Secretly—and Illegally—Purchased a Tool for Tracking Your Social Media Posts
- Geofeedia, In Damage Control Mode, Issues Bogus DMCA Over Brochure Posted By Reporter
- Firm linked to social media surveillance loses data access
- France to create ID database holding biometric data of 60 million citizens: Pushed through by decree on a national holiday, no democratic debate needed…
- A year of fragmented censorship across Chinese live streaming applications
- Chinese Police Dub Censorship Circumvention Tools As ‘Terrorist Software’
- US Officials ‘Strategically Leak’ That US Is Ready To Hack Russia If It Interferes With Election
- If The FBI Can’t Stop All These Leaks About An Investigation, Why Would it Be Able To Keep Encryption Backdoor Secret?
- Fitbit, Jawbone, Garmin and Mio fitness bands criticized for privacy failings
- Hacker sentenced to 29 months in devious Photobucket image plot: “Yes, seduced by money. I will not lie,” defendant tells judge.
- Confused Reporter Doubles Down On Bogus Trump/Russian Server Story With ‘I’m Just Asking Questions’ Non-Apology
- Rogue FBI Twitter Bot dumps months of FOIAs, causing controversy: Software update flooded feed with already-released Clinton e-mail, Foundation doc links.
- Man names Wi-Fi network “Daesh 21,” prosecuted under French anti-terror law: New law forbids “public praise” of terrorism, punishable by up to 7 years in prison.
- How to block the ultrasonic signals you didn’t know were tracking you: Your phone can talk to advertisers beyond your back, beyond your audible spectrum.
- This evil office printer hijacks your cellphone connection: It could eavesdrop on both voice calls and SMS messages.
- Why the Privacy Shield may survive (for now)
- Ex-Playmate faces charges for posting secret nude photo of woman on Snapchat: Dani Mathers allegedly wrote: “If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either.”
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