News of the Week

News of the Week; October 14, 2020

GAMES

  1. Professional Splatoon player arrested for alleged sexual assault of a minor: Japanese esports organization Creatives parts ways with player
  2. Console hackers are shocked after DOJ arrests prominent mod-chip makers
  3. Blizzard workers in France called to strike over closure of Versailles office
  4. Nintendo forces rebranding for adult entertainer “Pokeprincxss”
  5. Nintendo issues cease and desist against influencer and adult entertainer Pokeprincxss: Social media personality rebrands after trademarking her name and selling merchandise bearing Pokémon characters
  6. From Game Boy to 3DS: The legacy of Nintendo’s handhelds: Analysts, developers and former Nintendo staff look back at the why the platform holder dominated the portable gaming space for over three decades
  7. Judge denies request to force Fortnite back on iOS App Store pending trial
  8. Apple Does Not Need to Return Fortnite to App Store, Judge Rules: Fortnite’s parent company, Epic Games, had broken its contract with Apple, a federal judge found. The case goes to trial next year.
  9. Epic Games vs Apple trial set for May 2021: It’s uncertain at this stage whether the trial will be conducted in person or virtually
  10. Epic vs. Apple judge warns of ‘serious ramifications’ for console makers
  11. Epic vs Apple case may have “serious ramifications” for Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox: Court order prevents Apple from blocking Unreal Engine until dispute is settled but Fortnite remains banned on iOS
  12. Xbox Elite Series 2 added to Microsoft controller drift lawsuit: The updated lawsuit also shed light on what’s allegedly causing the drift
  13. DiRT 5 and our first Xbox Series X “enhanced” tests: 120Hz saves the uneven ride
  14. UK regulator bans misleading Homescapes, Gardenscapes pin puzzle ads
  15. Game Over With Hefty Fine in Gaming Patent Clash
  16. Hyper casual developer Voodoo wins copycat case against Zynga’s Rollic Games
  17. ASA bans misleading Homescapes, Gardenscapes ads: Despite pin puzzles being present in the game, UK ad authority concluded Facebook posts were not representative of the overall gameplay
  18. Amazon cancels free-to-play shooter Crucible
  19. RIP to Crucible, Amazon Games’ first PC shooter: 2020-2020
  20. Amazon ends Crucible development for good: Servers will shut down on November 9, just over five months after launch
  21. Gaming will be a frontline in China’s censorship drive | Opinion: China’s censorious tendencies have begun to creep overseas through commercial pressure, and games companies are in the authorities’ sights
  22. Staff say Twitch has a chronic problem with racism, sexism, and indifference
  23. Twitch staff call the company out on sexual assault, racism, more: Employees from throughout the streaming platform’s history describe a culture of indifference to inappropriate, unsafe, and abusive behavior
  24. How Twitch failed to create a safe space for staff and streamers | Podcast: Latest episode delves deeper into the stories of sexual assault and racism at the company behind the leading streaming site
  25. Following His Grand Return To Twitch, Ninja Signs With CAA
  26. Rooster Teeth’s Ryan Haywood and Adam Kovic let go amid ‘explicit photos’ scandal: The Achievement Hunter and Funhaus hosts reportedly sent inappropriate unsolicited photos to fans
  27. Retaining and fostering women in the games industry: Victoria Setian gave a GDC Summer talk addressing how to fight discriminatory attitudes in the workplace and develop female talent into leadership
  28. Normalizing depression in the games industry: Chris Charla, Mike Wilson, and Callum Underwood talk about their own struggles with depression, what’s worked for them, and changing attitudes within the industry
  29. Successful indie devs on coping with failure, imposter syndrome
  30. UK National Videogame Museum awarded grant to ensure its short-term survival
  31. Survey: 35% of gamers have a subscription service – 9% of current subscribers already pay for multiple gaming services while 71% would consider multiple subs, according to global poll of 13,000+ consumers
  32. Report: Microsoft will deploy browser workaround to bring Game Pass to iOS
  33. Microsoft exploring browser workaround to bring Xbox Game Pass to iOS: Meanwhile, former App Store boss says Apple Arcade violates the same policies blocking Game Pass and Stadia
  34. Here’s how backwards compatible titles will look on the Xbox Series S and X
  35. Report: Xbox game streaming will land on iOS in 2021 using Web workaround
  36. Xbox Game Studios has a record year heading into console launch
  37. New Microsoft Store principles take a dig at Apple: Company also explains why it will not apply these app fairness principles to Xbox store
  38. 72% of US next-gen pre-order customers chose PS5: 29% of the respondents to a VGM study said they tried to pre-order a next-gen console but were not able to do so
  39. PlayStation 5 will only leave 10 old PS4 games in the back-compat dust
  40. Sony details limits of PS5 backward compatibility: 10 PS4 titles including Hitman Go and Afro Samurai 2 will not play on PS5, while new PS5 HD Camera won’t work in place of PS4’s PlayStation Camera
  41. Apple touts the new iPhone 12 and its 5G as a game changer for mobile games
  42. Analyst predicts Switch will outsell PS5, Xbox Series X/S this Christmas: NPD’s Mat Piscatella also says US games spending could be on course for a record year at over $50 billion
  43. Nintendo reducing price of individual Joy-Cons in Japan: No word yet on whether price drop will be reflected in other markets
  44. FIFA 21 | Critical Consensus: The new FIFA has the lowest Metacritic average in the series’ history — but does a game with a license to print money have any reason to evolve?
  45. FIFA physical sales continue to fall sharply | UK Boxed Charts: But digital will likely tell a different story
  46. Celebrity endorsement? How did Burger King’s sponsorship of Stevenage F.C. lead to Lionel Messi appearing in a Burger King-branded football shirt?
  47. Star Wars Squadrons stays on target to beat Crash Bandicoot | UK Digital Charts: EA’s flight shooter does significantly better as a digital release
  48. Super Mario 3D All-Stars dominates September, even without digital | GSD Monthly Chart: Nintendo Switch consoles continue to sell well across Europe
  49. Super Mario 3D All-Stars was Japan’s biggest-selling game in September: Nintendo compilation sold nearly five times more copies than Marvel’s Avengers
  50. Mario Kart Live is a fun, if flawed, excuse to race around the house
  51. Roblox quietly submits draft registration for proposed public offering
  52. Virtuos acquires CounterPunch Studios and opens Montreal branch
  53. Virtuos acquires CounterPunch Studios, opens Montreal studio: Los Angeles animation specialist will be integrated into Virtuos’ global team while new Canadian team will focus on concept art
  54. Embracer Group issues new shares to raise money for future acquisitions: Company completes issue of shares worth over $648 million
  55. My.Games buys controlling stake in mobile studio Deus Craft for $49.1M
  56. My.Games buys a controlling stake in Deus Craft: Deal for the Grand Hotel Mania could rise from $14m to $49m based on earnout targets
  57. MyGames buys minority stake in hyper-casual studio Mamboo Games
  58. My.Games buys minority stake in Mamboo Games: Partnership enables Russia-based games publisher to expand hypercasual department
  59. Level-5 has virtually halted operations in North America
  60. Beamable, once known as Disruptor Beam, files for bankruptcy
  61. Beamable files for bankruptcy: The studio formerly known as Disruptor Beam reported $3.4 million in liabilities
  62. Nag Studios raises $1m in pre-seed funding: Stockholm-based company to grow its team as it works to build a “digital super bowl”
  63. Unknown number of layoffs at GameSpot following Red Ventures deal
  64. Rockstar buys Ruffian Games, rebrands to Rockstar Dundee: Companies have been working together on unspecified titles for the last year
  65. 505 Games officially ends production on Indivisible: Publisher will release final Switch update following dissolution of Lab Zero Games
  66. Com2us buys Out of the Park Developments: South Korean development and publishing company plans to turn historically PC franchise into a mobile one
  67. Crackdown 2 dev Ruffian Games is now a Rockstar Games studio
  68. Report: Ni No Kuni dev Level-5 winds down North American presence
  69. Unity launches Game Growth Program to help indie mobile devs flourish
  70. Kids vs. Zombies dev Donut Lab raises $1.6 million
  71. Russian mobile studio Donut Lab raises $1.6 million: Level-Up leads funding round to support upcoming game Kids vs Zombies
  72. Voodoo to release mobile games in China through The9: Shanghai-based firm has received licenses to release two of the French developer’s games so far
  73. Tencent proceeds with Huya and DouYu merger: The agreement is expected to close during the first half of 2021
  74. Tencent-owned Sharkmob opens triple-A studio in London
  75. 10mg: invading Steam with microgames to make a point
  76. The weirdest Steam refund messages (& lessons for game devs!)
  77. YouTube Newcomer Overwatch League Brings Record 1.55 Million Viewers For 2020 Grand Finals
  78. Esports March On: Nike Jumps In With Glitzy Ad While Forbes Ponders If Esports Will Be Our New Pastime
  79. Esports organisation RektGlobal secures $35m in funding: Summit Partners invests into firm as new debt capital partner
  80. Nag Studios nets $1 million to create esports games
  81. Honour of Kings professional league welcomes first all-female team: Fire Leopard will compete in the King G-League starting next year
  82. Gfinity begins formal sales process: A “formal sales process” is underway following a difficult year for the UK esports firm
  83. Newzoo reduces its esports market forecast for 2020 for the third time: Firm attributes revision to lack of in-person attendance at esports events due to ongoing pandemic
  84. How to get on the good side of media & streamers
  85. How Arthurian tragedy drives the design of Pendragon
  86. How pinball made us better RPG developers — and vice versa: Zen Studios COO Mel Kirk on what the pinball specialist learned by leaving its comfort zone with two RPG titles
  87. An in-depth analysis of IAP pack design in free-to-play mobile games
  88. Early Among Us character concepts depict the birth of the bean
  89. Still There examines how far one can run from grief | Why I Love
  90. Don’t Miss: The Door Problem of Combat Design
  91. Don’t Miss: The making of Crackdown 2
  92. Don’t Miss: How Playground imports real skies into Forza Horizon
  93. Don’t Miss: How Brawlhalla built a fighting game community from the ground up
  94. Video: Facing down failure as a freelancing game dev
  95. Video: Game art remastered – From Crash, to Kerrigan, to Corley Motors
  96. Video: Bridging the gap between UX and game design
  97. Video: An accessibility Q&A with EA’s Karen Stevens
  98. Blog: Game composers and the importance of themes – Part 5
  99. Blog: How do you know when you need ray-tracing?
  100. Blog: How to Judge Game Design With Achievement Analytics

DIGITAL

  1. Facebook and the Group That Planned to Kidnap Gretchen Whitmer: Extremist groups and conspiracy theorists like to connect with each other just like everyone else.
  2. Facebook Doesn’t Have a Duty to Prevent a Murder–Godwin v. Facebook (Eric  Goldman)
  3. Twitter, Facebook face blowback after stopping circulation of NY Post story
  4. Court Says Twitter Must Unmask User Whose Bogus Document Jumpstarted Seth Rich Conspiracy Theory
  5. Twitter Attempts To Add A Bit Of Friction In Run Up To The Election
  6. Facebook bans Holocaust denial amid rapid rise in “deceptive” content
  7. Facebook to pause all political advertising—after the election
  8. Facebook Will Temporarily Ban All Political and Issue Advertising After the Presidential Election
  9. Facebook Abuses Trademark To Give New Prominence To Group Of Facebook Critics Who Are Trying To Shame Company Into More Moderation
  10. Facebook Bans Marketing Firm for Engaging in “Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior”
  11. Facebook announces ban on anti-vaccination ads
  12. How Not to Cover Voter Fraud Disinformation: Journalists should treat systematic disinformation campaigns from President Trump no differently than from Russian propagandists and Facebook clickbait artists (Yochai Benkler)
  13. China Micro-Censors The VP Debate In The Most Hamfisted Way
  14. Wisconsin blames Foxconn, says $3 billion factory deal is off
  15. Democracy & Dragons
  16. Against Platform Determinism
  17. Trolling for Truth on Social Media
  18. EU targets Big Tech with “hit list” facing tougher rules
  19. Forget TikTok. IRS Inquiry Shows The Continued Abuse Of Location Data Is The Real Scandal.
  20. WeChat and TikTok Win Preliminary Injunctions Against Trump Administration’s Efforts to Ban the Apps
  21. DOJ Seizes Domains, Claiming They Pushed Iranian Disinformation; Should Raise 1st Amendment Concerns
  22. While Trump Continues To Complain About 230, It’s Copyright Law That Once Again Actually Gets His Content Removed
  23. League Of California Cities Want Congress To Change Section 230… To Let Cops Spy On Everyone Using Social Media
  24. Section 230 Liability Shield Continues to Receive Scrutiny
  25. Clarence Thomas Doesn’t Like Section 230, Adding To His Anti-Free Speech Legacy
  26. Content Moderation Case Study: Facebook’s Internal ‘Hate Speech’ Guidelines Appear To Leave Protected Groups Unprotected (June 2017)
  27. Content Moderation Case Study: Handling Off Platform Harassment On Platform (June 2020)
  28. Assessment of the Code of Practice on Disinformation
  29. YouTube Expands COVID Misinformation Policy To Ban Vaccine Conspiracies
  30. Google wants to turn YouTube into QVC with new shopping features
  31. Can You Avoid Creator Burnout By Working The YouTube Algorithm? Is More Actually Less? We Take A Look.
  32. YouTube Unveils First 5 Originals Produced By Its $100 Million ‘Black Voices’ Fund
  33. YouTube Gives Premium Subscribers Exclusive Access To Test New Features
  34. YouTube Testing Ecommerce Tools That Turn Creator Videos Into Product Catalogs
  35. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 10/05/2020
  36. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 10/12/2020
  37. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 10/05/2020
  38. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 10/12/2020
  39. F-Factor CEO Sues Influencer Alleging Defamation and More
  40. France Passes Law Giving Child Influencers Same Protections As Young Actors, Models
  41. Teespring Will Now Let Creators Vend ‘Digital Products’, Like Photo Presets And Ebooks
  42. Reels Rolls Out New Content Discovery, Sharing Features
  43. Twitter Disables Core Functions To Prevent Spread Of Election Misinformation
  44. Twitter Wins Another Account Suspension Case–Wilson v. Twitter (Eric Goldman)
  45. Joe Biden Taps Portal A For #ImVotingFor Influencer Campaign On Instagram, Twitter
  46. Twitter Will Turn Off Some Features to Fight Election Misinformation
  47. Logan Paul’s Pokemon Card Unboxing Stream Gets 300,000 Concurrent Viewers, Raises $130,000 For Charity
  48. Facebook Unveils Free Tool Enabling Creators To Test Video Post Performance Before Publishing
  49. Spotify Now Lets Podcasters Use Its Entire Music Library In Their Shows
  50. Brooklyn-Based Startup MSCHF Wants To Pay Influencers To Take Down “Evil” Brands
  51. IBM to split into two companies by end of 2021
  52. Insights: Could The Streaming Services Killing Movie Theaters Save Them Instead?
  53. Netflix Nixes Free Trials In U.S.
  54. Following Staff Exodus, Bon Appetit Relaunches YouTube Channel With 8 New And 3 Returning Hosts
  55. Apple pays $288,000 to white-hat hackers who had run of company’s network
  56. Microsoft thumbs its nose at Apple with new “app fairness” policy
  57. Coordinating office space: Digital technologies and the platformization of work
  58. Targeting Ontological Security: Information Warfare in the Modern Age
  59. The pernicious contagion of misinformation: False statements – about Covid-19 and so much else – spread like a virus online. Scientists should study them like one.
  60. Another Significant Cryptocurrency Decision: SEC v. Kik Interactive Inc. and Token Offerings Under the Securities Laws
  61. New Export Controls: Emerging Technologies
  62. A Lawyer’s Duty of Technological Competence
  63. How Linus Torvalds Invented Today’s Work From Home Paradigm In 1991

A.I.

  1.  Waymo finally launches an actual public, driverless taxi service
  2. Trustworthy artificial intelligence 
  3. Are we being too hard on HAL? Some thoughts on the legal need for “explainable” artificial intelligence.
  4. Artificial Intelligence: the key to successful decommissioning in the North Sea? 
  5. The Losers of automation. How the introduction of robotics changed the European occupational class structure 
  6. To Surveil and Predict: A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada 
  7. Smart cities | How AI is boosting understanding of urban dynamics 
  8. Human oversight, individual rights and AI systems in the workplace in the UK
  9. Behavior trees and the future of intelligent control 

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. The Guilbeault Internet Plan: Leave it to the CRTC and Copyright Board of Canada to Get Money from Web Giants (Michael Geist)
  2. AT&T plans thousands of layoffs at HBO, Warner Bros., rest of WarnerMedia
  3. AT&T Is Taking An Absolute Bath On Its DirecTV Merger
  4. With 42,000 Layoffs Since 2017, AT&T Plans Thousands More Layoffs At HBO, Time Warner
  5. AT&T has trouble figuring out where it offers government-funded Internet
  6. AT&T Gives Up On DSL, Leaving Many Out Of Broadband’s Reach
  7. As COVID Highlights U.S. Broadband Failures, State Bans On Community Broadband Look Dumber Than Ever
  8. Comcast says gigabit downloads and uploads are now possible over cable 
  9. Successful 5G implementation
  10. Verizon “nationwide” 5G ready for iPhone 12—don’t expect a big speed boost
  11. Verizon forced to pull ad that claimed firefighters need Verizon 5G
  12. SpaceX gets FCC approval to bid in $16 billion rural-broadband auction 
  13. FCC’s Pai Puts Final Bullet In Net Neutrality Ahead Of Potential Demotion
  14. Access to Infrastructure: using existing ducts and pipes to install new fibre broadband

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Google gets mixed reception in Supreme Court clash with Oracle: Justices held a low-tech telephone session in one of the biggest software fights in American history on Wednesday
  2. Google’s Supreme Court faceoff with Oracle was a disaster for Google 
  3. IP Alert | Supreme Court Hears Arguments in “Copyright Case of the Century” 
  4. hiQ Labs v. LinkedIn Corp., the Web Scraping Saga Continues
  5. 512(f) Claim Survives Motion to Dismiss–Brandyn Love v. Nuclear Blast America (Eric Goldman) 
  6. By the Book: Unauthorized Material Doesn’t Forfeit Training Guide’s Copyright Protection 
  7. Graffiti artists see victory under Visual Artists Rights Act claim 
  8. Nicki Minaj’s Experimentation with Tracy Chapman’s Classic “Baby Can I Hold You” Qualifies as a Fair Use Under Copyright 
  9. “Can’t Hold Us” Liable: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Win Affirmance in Copyright Suit
  10. Obtaining Copyright Registrations for Blogs and Social Media Posts Just Got Easier 
  11. Kanye’s Twitter Rant Flags Issues with Copyright Ownership in Music Deals 
  12. Lehman Brothers is Gone but Not Abandoned
  13. EU: What does Brexit mean for EU trade marks and designs? 
  14. Versace ripped off the Canucks’ spaghetti-skate logo
  15. Depreciation of goodwill with cannabis trademarks 
  16. Dior loses PRETTY SAVAGE trade mark dispute in the United Kingdom
  17. If Something Is Advertised As A Knockoff Product… Is It No Longer Counterfeiting?
  18. Court of Appeal Upholds Interim Injunction in Trade Secrets Case
  19. How to Keep Trade Secrets Secret 
  20. Court Finds that Trade “Secrets” Aren’t Secret on Zoom Call 
  21. $644-million award for patent infringement upheld on appeal; Accounting of profits remedy removes “economic incentive to infringe”
  22. IP monitor: Quebec Superior Court dismisses application for disavowal of a IP monitor – Quebec Superior Court dismisses application for disavowal of admissions of patent invalidity 
  23. Federal Court Freezes Out Motion to Vary Injunction in Patent Case
  24. US Patent Boss Says No Evidence Of Patents Holding Back COVID Treatments, Days Before Pharma Firms Prove He’s Wrong
  25. Beyond borders: Extraterritorial reach of Australian patents
  26. Skinny Label Does Not Prevent Finding of Induced Infringement 
  27. New Grape Varieties – Raisin Awareness of Plant Patents 
  28. In Memory of Guitarist Eddie Van Halen; 10 Musical Patents You Should Know: The Saxophone, Electric Guitar, Electric Double Bass, Concertina and “Band in a Box” – Who Invented These Musical Instruments? 
  29. Promoting the Progress of Science: Written Description and Enablement 
  30. High Stakes: Protecting Your Cannabis Intellectual Property 
  31. 2020 Supreme Court Intellectual Property Case Review

PRIVACY

  1. Canada’s New Cybersecurity Certification Goes Live
  2. Undocumented backdoor that covertly takes snapshots found in kids’ smartwatch: The X4, made and jointly developed in China, raises concerns.
  3. Law Enforcement Also Using ‘Reverse’ Warrants To Obtain Google Searches
  4. FBI Sent A Special Task Force To Portland To ‘Exploit’ Phones Taken From Protesters
  5. Now you can enforce your privacy rights with a single browser tick
  6. United States: California Privacy Rights Act – what you need to know
  7. Five Eyes Countries Band Together To Complain About Facebook And End-To-End Encryption
  8. Schrems II Series: United States Defence
  9. Schrems II – what next for data transfers? 
  10. Office of Foreign Assets Control: Making or Facilitating Ransomware Payments May Violate U.S. Sanctions 

CREATIVITY

  1. Administration Officials (Again) Break The Law By Investigating Voice Of America Journalist For ‘Anti-Trump Bias’
  2. Devin Nunes Asks Appeals Court To Invalidate Bedrock Supreme Court 1st Amendment Ruling
  3. ICE Spent Your Tax Dollars Dragging A Journalist Through The Internet Sewer Over A Mistake She Apologized For
  4. Federal Judge Ridiculously Says That Holding A Sign Telling People Cops Are Ahead Is Not Free Speech

Jon

News of the Week; October 7, 2020

GAMES

  1. Nintendo wins $2m in lawsuit against Team Xecutor resellers: UberChips.com ordered to cease sale of Switch hack devices and destroy all remaining stock
  2. Genuine Enabling Tech’s Lawsuit Alleging Patent Infringement by Nintendo Wii and Switch Products Dismissed
  3. Mother and son seeking $5m in latest Joy-Con drift lawsuit against Nintendo: Plaintiff argues platform holder has not done enough to address Switch issue and does not warn about drift in marketing
  4. Depicting Randy Orton’s Tattoos in a Video Game Could Be Copyright Infringement–Alexander v. WWE 2K (Eric Goldman)
  5. Take-Two Going To Trial Over Yet Another Tattoo Artist Claiming Copyright On Athlete Bodies
  6. Epic Games and Apple will head to trial in May 2021
  7. What lessons can be learnt from Voodoo’s action against Rollic? | Opinion: Harbottle & Lewis’ Kostya Lobov looks at what the casual games giant’s victory means for fighting clones
  8. 20% of Ubisoft staff don’t feel respected or safe at work, reveals internal survey
  9. Designer accuses Ember Labs of underpayment, unfulfilled promises: Ember Labs spokesperson says studio has paid all invoices, “never promised a certain salary”
  10. Nexus Mods bans political content until after next US presidential inauguration: “We have neither the time, the care or the wish to moderate such things”
  11. UK Government launches consultation on loot boxes
  12. WBIE head says Rowling is “entitled to express her personal opinion”: Hogwarts Legacy publisher’s David Haddad tells employees anti-trans Harry Potter author “has the right to hold her opinions”
  13. The thing about trolls is they regenerate | 10 Years Ago This Month: It’s time to tell the scary story of Edge Games, Tim Langdell, and the trademark dispute that would not die
  14. Burger King, Stevenage and my FIFA confusion
  15. Rare, Playground Games and Ninja Theory unite for Women of Xbox UK: Rare’s Louise O’Connor discusses the new initiative, which kicks off with a video series that starts today
  16. Aaron Greenberg: “Does the price of a game even matter, if it’s in Game Pass?”: Xbox games marketing GM responds to question over whether Microsoft will raise game prices
  17. Apex Legends brings cross-play to PS4, Xbox One, and PC next week
  18. Download-free demos via xCloud is (somewhere) on Xbox’s to-do list
  19. Sony expects PS5 to sell more than 7m units by April: PlayStation president Jim Ryan says “the value is obvious” when it comes to $70 price point for games
  20. PS5 will change Sony’s Japanese button standards: Next PlayStation switches menu confirmation button from O to X to bring Japan in line with other regions
  21. Astro’s Playroom devs played a key part in the creation of the PS5’s DualSense
  22. PlayStation 5 runs cool and quiet, according to initial hands-on reports
  23. The first PlayStation 5 teardown reveals some hardware secrets
  24. PlayStation 5 teardown offers an up-close look at the next-gen console
  25. Has Xbox changed discoverability with its new store?
  26. Hardware launches and pre-orders desperately need a shake-up | Opinion: Retailers and manufacturers have failed consumers with the botched, badly-managed launches of consoles and graphics cards in recent weeks
  27. Chromecast with Google TV won’t support Stadia until 2021: Google’s new replacement for Stadia-compatible dongle won’t officially have game streaming for several months, but Stadia Android app can be sideloaded
  28. Antstream can stream over 1,200 retro games for $10 a month
  29. Blizzard delays World of Warcraft’s Shadowlands expansion: Release moved to later in the year for additional polish and balancing
  30. Capcom tries again with Monster Hunter Stories 2 — but why?: Capcom slips another quarter into the machine and makes a play for Japan’s kids market
  31. Sky: Children of the Light has topped 50 million installs worldwide
  32. Starbreeze says Payday 3 development is underway, this time using Unreal Engine
  33. Report: Roblox readies to go public in early 2021
  34. Roblox’s user-generated game platform could go public at $8 billion valuation
  35. Roblox reportedly is preparing to go public: Children’s gaming platform expects an $8 billion valuation
  36. Rovio CEO Kati Levoranta will leave the company at the end of 2020
  37. Thirdverse secures $8.5m in Series A funding: The Japanese studio, previously known as Yomuneco, is currently working as publisher on inXile’s Frostpoint VR
  38. Riot Games shuts Sydney office and scraps OPL esports league
  39. Riot Games closes Sydney office: Company confirms ten employees impacted by the closure
  40. Report: Call of Duty publisher Actvision Blizzard to shut down French office
  41. Activision Blizzard closing France office – Report: Publisher pulling the plug on marketing, customer service and localizing office that had hundreds of employees
  42. Thunderful Group acquires UK developer Coatsink for $29.8 million
  43. Tencent grabs ‘major stake’ in GTFO developer 10 Chambers
  44. Tencent takes “a major stake” in GTFO studio 10 Chambers: Swedish dev from veterans of Payday needed “more muscle” to realise its ambitions for co-op shooter GTFO
  45. Genshin Impact censors “Hong Kong” and “Taiwan” in in-game chat: But Niko Partners’ Daniel Ahmad explains why this is common to all Chinese-developed games
  46. Genshin Impact becomes biggest international launch for a Chinese game: The free-to-play RPG is the second top-grossing app on iOS in China, only beaten by the Chinese version of TikTok
  47. Genshin Impact hit 17m mobile downloads in four days
  48. Genshin Impact made $60m in its first week on mobile alone: Sensor Tower MiHoYo’s open-world adventure was the second-highest grossing mobile title worldwide during its launch week
  49. Mortal Kombat 11 has topped 8 million sales in under two years
  50. I played 15 hours of Baldur’s Gate 3 early access, and I want them back
  51. Star Wars Squadrons impressions: A heavy asterisk at launch for PC players
  52. Mario’s early levels wear out their welcome in Super Mario Bros. 35
  53. Interior Night’s mission to turn non-gamers into gamers: We speak to CEO Caroline Marchal about the nuanced narrative of upcoming Microsoft exclusive As Dusk Falls
  54. Some Epic Games Store games can now be purchased through GOG Galaxy 2.0
  55. GOG Galaxy 2.0 to sell Epic Games Store titles: The client will offer games that were previously exclusive to Epic’s platform
  56. Chat Filtering exits Steam Labs testing, is now a bonafide Steam feature
  57. Valve adds chat filter after successful Steam Labs test: The new tool hides hateful language from people you don’t know by default in Steam Chat
  58. ‘Resident Evil’ Reboot: Kaya Scodelario, Robbie Amell, Hannah John-Kamen, Neal McDonough & More To Star In Origin Story Adaptation
  59. Twitch Reinforces Guidelines Surrounding Terrorist, Violent Extremist Content
  60. Facebook Gaming surpassed one billion hours watched in Q3: Twitch viewership cools somewhat after pandemic spike, while YouTube and Facebook continue stready rise
  61. Twitch Launches ‘Soundtrack’, A Library Of 1 Million Licensed Songs For Streamers
  62. Twitch signs exclusive deal with CohhCarnage: Variety streamer agrees to multi-year pact that will have him livestreaming full-time on the platform
  63. Streamer Ben ‘CohhCarnage’ Cassell Re-Signs To Twitch In Exclusive, Multi-Year Deal
  64. Activision Blizzard esports CEO Pete Vlastelica is stepping down
  65. OWL Commissioner and Activision Blizzard Esports CEO Pete Vlastelica steps down: Vlastelica first took on the commissioner role last year following the departure of Nate Nanzer
  66. G-Loot secures $56m in new investment for expansion plans: Swedish esports firm closes a huge round for its democratic esports tournament platform
  67. Tilting Point acquires TerraGenesis from Edgeworks Entertainment
  68. ‘Star Wars: Squadrons’ Review – The New Top Gun of VR Dogfighters
  69. ‘Star Wars: Squadrons’ VR FAQ – Supported Headsets, Comfort Settings, Min Specs & More
  70. Google officially ends support for Daydream VR
  71. Going in-depth with Nintendo’s augmented reality Mario Kart RC car
  72. Niantic launches new Pokemon Go initiative to help small businesses hit by COVID
  73. The history of Galloping Ghost, the USA’s largest classic arcade
  74. The player-focused design and development of battle royale breakout Spellbreak
  75. Hades makes endless struggle entertaining | Why I Love: Lucid Tales co-founders dive into what elevates Supergiant Games’ underworld roguelike
  76. The strange flexibility of boundaries in strategy games
  77. Push and pull: How to build an in-game economy – Unity Technologies’ Julie Shumaker explains how to knit together the key components of a robust and engaging game economy
  78. Blog: What to expect when you’re expecting (a content creator)
  79. Blog: Using statistics to design balanced dice
  80. Blog: Switch & Steam discount strategies? Here’s some good ones
  81. Blog: Notes from the Q&A sessions with Steam
  82. Blog: Estimating platform revenues – a discovery conundrum!
  83. Blog: Tips and advice for pitching your game to a publisher 
  84. Blog: Moving to 170 mini remote offices while maintaining your culture
  85. Blog: Should game devs become YouTubers to get (more) successful?
  86. Video: Maintaining your mental health while working in games
  87. Video: Brenda Romero’s hidden histories of women in programming
  88. Video: The data-driven game design of Rainbow Six Siege
  89. Video: Working in games with chronic illness
  90. Video: Best practices for accessible in-game communication
  91. Don’t Miss: Interior Mapping – rendering real rooms without geometry
  92. Don’t Miss: The buzzer-beating bug fix that saved Crash Bandicoot
  93. Don’t Miss: Spilling data-driven indie marketing secrets with No More Robots’ Mike Rose
  94. Don’t Miss: Double Fine’s in-depth postmortem of Costume Quest 2
  95. U.S. Patent no. 9,498,706: System and method for providing an enhanced research game mechanic

DIGITAL

  1. US House committee says Amazon, Google, Apple, Facebook engaged in monopolistic behavior: Investigation recommends stronger antitrust actions, but requires Congressional approval for further action
  2. House: Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Google have “monopoly power,” should be split
  3. Congress Issues Antitrust Report on Large Tech Platforms
  4. Should Big Tech Be Setting the Terms of Political Speech?
  5. Step into My Parler: Suspected Russian Operation Targeted Far-Right American Users on Platforms Including Gab and Parler, Resembled Recent IRA-Linked Operation that Targeted Progressives
  6. Shaking Up the Internet: An Update
  7. Publishers worry as ebooks fly off libraries’ virtual shelves
  8. 4th Circuit Finds Jurisdiction Over Foreign Website Operator Who Never Worked in or Visited the United States
  9. US Commerce Department Identifies Prohibited Transactions with WeChat But Implementation Delayed
  10. Trump Administration’s Bans on WeChat and TikTok Temporarily Enjoined by Federal Courts
  11. Further TikTok Developments: D.C. District Court Blocks Commerce’s TikTok Ban
  12. Coronavirus misinformation: quantifying sources and themes in the COVID-19‘infodemic’ (SarahEvanega, MarkLynas, JordanAdams, KarinneSmolenyak)
  13. A new study shows how Trump and the RNC duped traditional media into covering mail-in voter fraud
  14. New Study: Once Again, The Mainstream Media Is A Bigger Problem In Spreading Disinformation Than Social Media
  15. Mail-In Voter Fraud: Paper Shows Disinformation Campaign Surrounding Risk Of Voter Fraud Associated With Mail-In Ballots Follows An Elite-Driven, Mass Media Model – Social Media Plays A Secondary Role
  16. QAnon shows that the age of alternative facts will not end with Trump
  17. Snapchat Has Registered 1 Million Voters, And 65% Of Them Are Gen Z
  18. hiQ Labs, Inc. v. LinkedIn Corp.
  19. US Labor Department investigates Microsoft’s efforts to improve diversity – Microsoft: “Our continued focus is to work hard to consider and develop the broadest range of qualified candidates for opportunities”
  20. Megaupload Lawsuits Remain on Hold Until 2021, Or (Much) Later
  21. Congressional Republicans With No Strategy On Pandemic, Healthcare, Societal Problems… Have Decided That The Internet Is The Real Problem
  22. Why Are Senate Democrats Helping Move Forward Trump’s Strategy Of Attacking The Internet?
  23. Donald Trump Now Wants To Repeal Section 230, Which Will Actually Make The Stuff He Complains About Worse
  24. Because Congress Apparently Has NOTHING AT ALL IMPORTANT To Work On, It Introduced TWO MORE Section 230 Bills Yesterday
  25. Jim Jordan Releases Yet ANOTHER Anti-230 Bill (Yes Another One)
  26. Reps. Gabbard And Gosar Introduce Ridiculous House Companion To Ridiculous Anti-230 Senate Bill From Senator Kennedy
  27. Section 230 Preempts Another Facebook Account Termination Case–Zimmerman v. Facebook (Eric Goldman)
  28. Content Moderation Case Study: Sensitive Mental Health Information Is Also A Content Moderation Challenge (2020)
  29. Content Moderation Case Study: Suppressing Content To Try To Stop Bullying (2019)
  30. Thank you for posting: Smoking’s lessons for regulating social media: Former Facebook executives admit they used the tobacco industry’s playbook for addictive products. Perhaps it can also be used to undo the damage.
  31. Hiding hate speech: political moderation on Facebook
  32. Facebook and Fake News in the “Anglophone Crisis” in Cameroon
  33. Facebook bans QAnon entirely, says previous crackdown wasn’t enough
  34. Facebook Pulls Trump Ads Connecting COVID-19 to the Acceptance of Refugees
  35. Facebook Expands Restrictions on Election-Related Advertising and Prohibits Ads Promoting Militarized Social Movements
  36. Facebook’s latest “groups” disaster will only make it more toxic
  37. Facebook Internal Memo Reveals Challenges Social Media Companies Face In Protecting Democracy
  38. Internet Shutdown: Is It Violation of Fundamental Rights?
  39. The (Potentially) Shifting Landscape of Online Marketplace Liability
  40. John McAfee arrested, indicted on tax evasion charges, sued for fraud
  41. Triller Has Inflated Active User Counts, Former Staffers Say
  42. How Amazon hid its safety crisis: Robots. Prime Day. Holiday peak. Internal records show Amazon has deceived the public on rising injury rates among its warehouse workers.
  43. If You’re Going To Sue YouTube For Infringement, Maybe First Don’t License Your Music To YouTube Or Setup Fake Accounts To Upload Your Own Works
  44. YouTube Revamps Retention Analytics To Give Creators More Data About How Their Videos Perform With Viewers
  45. YouTube Music Spins Up Global Charts Based On Video View Count
  46. YouTube Music drops monthly fee for Chromecast support
  47. 73% Of Brands Are Upping Their Influencer Marketing Spend (Report)
  48. Snap Doubles Down On Docuseries, Unscripted Originals With New Shows From Kevin Hart, Loren Gray 
  49. David Dobrik’s ‘Dispo’ Raises $4 Million Seed Round From Alexis Ohanian, Vlog Squad Members, More
  50. Instagram Expands Shoppable Ads To IGTV—And, Later This Year, To TikTok Competitor Reels
  51. How AMC Used Social Video To Keep ‘The Walking Dead’ Fans Living This Summer
  52. Spotify Will Now Enable Podcasters To Generate Shareable ‘Promo Cards’ For Social Media
  53. How Much Money Are Creators Making On TikTok’s $1 Billion Creator Fund?
  54. From selling songs to engineering experiences: exploring the competitive strategies of music streaming platforms
  55. Open Access Faces Many Problems; Here’s One That The Indispensable Internet Archive Is Helping To Solve
  56. Trapped-ion quantum computer sets new mark for quantum volume
  57. Sourcegraph: Devs are managing 100x more code now than they did in 2010
  58. Our New Monetization Experiment: Coil & The Web Monetization Protocol
  59. Can I keep my .eu domain name after the post-Brexit transition period?
  60. Court holds $100 million Kin coin offering violated federal law
  61. Form 1040 Cryptocurrency Question is New for 2020
  62. Owner Of Bitcoin Exchange Convicted of international conspiracy to commit money laundering and racketeering
  63. “Life Moves Pretty Fast”: a decade on from bitcoin, English law confronts cryptoassets
  64. Court Rules That Sales of Digital Tokens Were Illegal Unregistered Securities Offerings

A.I.

  1. High Court confirms that the class of inventions created by AI machines is not patentable
  2. Patents Court Determines Machines Can’t be Inventors
  3. High Court Holds that AI Machines Cannot Be Inventors, Further Paving Way for Legislative Phase of the DABUS Saga 
  4. Focusing on Value: Viewing AI Through an IP Lens
  5. Thaler v Comptroller-General: Part 2 – What now for AI inventions following Thaler?
  6. Toyota’s ceiling-mounted robot is like GLaDOS for your kitchen
  7. Palantir Presentations Show How The LAPD Is Able To Turn Tons Of Garbage Data Into Ineffective Policing
  8. After Years Of Claiming It Doesn’t Use Facial Recognition Software, The LAPD Admits It Has Used It 30,000 Times Since 2009
  9. SITREP: With “Skyborg,” Air Force hopes to give pilots a “loyal wingman”
  10. The laughing policebot: automation and the end of policing
  11. Getting into the engine room: a blueprint to investigate the shadowy steps of AI ethics
  12. Artificial intelligence – machine or real contractual partner? 
  13. Will AI replace humans? The GPT-3 Guardian op-ed shows the humans have a continuing, but evolving, role.
  14. Advising AI Start-Ups 

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. What Happened to Canada’s Innovation Agenda?: How Innovation Policy Has Been Sidelined By Cultural Policies and Misplaced Provincial Prioritization of Patents (Michael Geist)
  2. Guide to Doing Business in Canada: CASL
  3. Mississippi Says AT&T Took $283 Million For A Network It Never Fully Deployed
  4. AT&T kills DSL, leaves tens of millions of homes without fiber Internet
  5. AT&T offloading DirecTV could be a “fire sale” as company weighs low bids
  6. Report Says 20 Million U.S. Broadband Complaints Went Unresolved Last Year 
  7. The real risks of 5G
  8. Buying Verizon 5G Home is even harder than finding a Verizon mobile 5G signal
  9. Verizon Is Still Abusing The Hell Out Of The Word ‘Unlimited’
  10. SpaceX has launched enough satellites for Starlink’s upcoming public beta
  11. Order Responding to Net Neutrality Court Decision Circulated for Consideration at FCC’s October Meeting 
  12. FCC Formalizes Foreign Investment Review Process

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1.  Fake News, Fake Views and the Parody Exception
  2. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. (SCOTUS Oral Arguments Transcript, October 7, 2020)
  3. Oracle Is Wrong About Having Permission To Reimplement Amazon’s API. But They Shouldn’t Need It.
  4. The Supreme Court hears Oracle v. Google tomorrow—here’s what’s at stake
  5. Copyright Owner Claims Ownership Over Depicting Emoji Symbols in Multiple Colors–Cub Club v. Apple (Eric Goldman)
  6. Does Copyright Literally Protect Source Code Figuratively? 
  7. Nikola issues copyright takedowns against critics who use rolling-truck clip
  8. Nikola’s Plan To Combat Its No Good, Very Bad Month Appears To Be Using Copyright To Silence Critics 
  9. Knowingly Removing Photographer’s Credit Costs Buzzfeed Under DMCA
  10. Hugo Boss Opposes Artist’s ‘Be Boss, Be Kind’ Trademark For Merch 
  11. Toy Story 4’s Duke Caboom Crashes into Evel Kneivel’s Son 
  12. Breaking news: the queen monitors trade mark filings
  13. David Dobrik Looks To Be Cooking Up ‘Doughbrik’s Pizza’ Business, Per Trademark Filings 
  14. The Fit Kitchen Case and the value of trade marks
  15. Supreme Court Settles Long-Standing Circuit Split on Trademark Damages: Willful Infringement Is Not a Prerequisite for Awarding a Trademark Infringer’s Profits
  16. Spolar v. Discovery: Court refuses to restrain Discovery from broadcasting documentary about last photograph of Lincoln, finding prior restraint and that plaintiffs failed to establish claim for misappropriation of trade secrets. 
  17. DOJ Indictment of Chinese Hackers for Break-Ins at 100 Companies Reinforces The Importance of Protecting Trade Secrets and Implementing Security Protections 
  18. Revisiting Supreme Court Nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Recent Trade Secret Opinion
  19. Federal Court of Appeal affirms largest reported Canadian patent infringement award in history
  20. Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions in Canada – The Amazon Saga Continues
  21. Federal Court rejects problem-solution approach, opening field for computer-implemented inventions
  22. Challenges for Extended Reality (XR) Companies in Patent Prosecution and Litigation 
  23. Lithium-ion battery separators – crucial patent developments
  24. GSK v. Teva – Induced Infringement Liability Despite Skinny Label 
  25. GSK vs. Teva: Induced Infringement, Skinny Labels and Fat Damages
  26. Skinny Labelling on Generic Drugs Does Not Avoid Induced Infringement of Patents Covering Non-Indicated Uses
  27. Former Patent Litigator Becomes Federal Judge And Begins Advertising For Patent Trolls To Come To His Court (And They Have In Droves) 
  28. US Patent Law Year in Review: October 2019 – September 2020
  29. Guide to Doing Business in Canada: Intellectual property
  30. Democratising Knowledge: Transforming Intellectual Property and Research and Development
  31. Jim Murphy’s Article “5 Areas of Intellectual Property You Should Focus on Now,” Featured in Built In

PRIVACY

  1. A decision by the Québec Access to Information Commissioner highlights the importance of compliance with both ‎federal and provincial privacy legislation
  2. 40% of data breach records insufficient – Canadian Privacy Commissioner releases findings on data breach register inspections
  3. Four Million Downloads and Counting: Everyone Should Install the COVID Alert App (Michael Geist)
  4. European Court of Justice Invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield Framework 
  5. Mass claims for data breaches: if Lloyd v Google doesn’t open the floodgates then perhaps the DCMS will?
  6. Give up Google, don’t hit ‘accept all’: how to fight for your privacy – In Privacy Is Power, professor Carissa Véliz has made a shocking survey of how much intimate data we are surrendering. But she has a plan to fight back
  7. Paying ransomware demands could land you in hot water with the feds
  8. Biggest Ransomware Attack Yet Crippled U.S. Hospitals Last Weekend
  9. U.S. Government Warns Companies of Legal Risk for Paying Ransom to Cybercriminals
  10. Palantir, Big Data’s scariest, most secretive unicorn, is going public. But is its crystal ball just smoke and mirrors? 
  11. U.S. Government Publishes White Paper Following Schrems II Decision 
  12. In the Aftermath of Schrems II, an Irish Court Temporarily Allows Facebook’s Data Transfers to the US to Continue
  13. US responds to Schrems II judgment 
  14. The Privacy Shield Sunk, but Is There a Life Raft for the Standard Contractual Clauses? Strategies for Transferring Personal Data Across the Atlantic from a Post-Schrems II Europe 
  15. Right to privacy: will reliance on WhatsApp messages in misconduct proceedings be a breach of the right to privacy? 
  16. What Does the Legislature Have to Show for Its CCPA Amendments in 2020? Not Much 
  17. Consumer Reports Study Shows California’s Privacy Law Is A Poorly-Enforced Mess
  18. Over 50 Privacy Professionals & Experts Oppose Prop. 24 (Eric Goldman)
  19. UK Tribunal To Decide Whether Gov’t Agencies Can Continue To Pretend There’s A Residency Requirement For FOI Requests

CREATIVITY

  1. Judge Refuses To Dismiss Batch Of Nicholas Sandmann’s Media Lawsuits In The Laziest Defamation Ruling I’ve Ever Seen
  2. Texas Grand Jury Indicts Netflix For ‘Lewd Exhibition’ Of Children In Its Movie ‘Cuties’
  3. NY Times Editorial Pages Mess Up Again: Publishes Chinese Official’s Ridiculous Defense Of Stifling Freedom In Hong Kong
  4. Court Gives Vanilla Ice Cream False Advertising Claims a Frosty Reception

Jon

News of the Week; September 30, 2020

GAMES

  1. Take-Two sued over use of tattoos in WWE 2K: A judge has ruled that a trial will be required to decide whether it constitutes copyright infringement
  2. WWE 2K maker Take-Two heading to trial after copying tattoo artist’s work
  3. Alexander v. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
  4. Alexander v. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.: Memorandum And Order of September 26, 2020
  5. Nintendo’s lawsuit against Switch hack seller to land it $2 million in damages
  6. Supercell to pay $8.5 million over patent dispute with F2P dev Gree
  7. Epic and Apple don’t want Fortnite dispute settled by a jury 
  8. Epic vs Apple judge calls for trial by jury: Trial could begin in July 2021 at the earliest, still no ruling on whether Fortnite can return to iOS
  9. Apple and Epic’s big anti-trust showdown likely to take place next summer
  10. Epic Games goes to battle with Apple and Google: The dispute so far
  11. Apple v. Epic hearing previews a long, hard-fought trial to come
  12. Breaking Down the Epic v. Apple Fight
  13. Epic and Apple decline trial by jury: Apple withdraws demand for jury from countersuit as both firms look to court to settle Fortnite dispute
  14. Loot Boxes in Video Games – A Call for Evidence
  15. EA under fire for promoting FIFA loot boxes in toy catalogue: Ad encourages children to use virtual currency FIFA Points to open more Ultimate Team card packs
  16. Cyberpunk studio breaks promise, forces overtime on developers
  17. CD Projekt backtracks on anti-crunch commitments ahead of Cyberpunk launch
  18. CD Projekt Red reportedly enforcing mandatory crunch on Cyberpunk 2077: Studio head Adam Badowski assures “everyone is well compensated for every extra hour they put in”
  19. Michel Ancel denies link between departure and Ubisoft abuse scandal: Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot reportedly renewed his trust towards Ancel in August, despite the creative director being under investigation
  20. Genshin Impact removes controversial anti-cheat system: PC players expressed concerns for their privacy as the game’s anti-cheat program would always run in the background
  21. India unlikely to revoke PUBG ban: Government official says violence is the main issue now ties to Chinese giant Tencent have been severed
  22. Cloud streaming has larger carbon footprint than downloads, physical games: However, PlayStation study reveals that streaming has lower comparable emissions for games played under eight hours
  23. Amazon is muscling into cloud gaming with Luna 
  24. Amazon announces streaming gaming service Luna, launching next month
  25. Amazon announces new cloud gaming service, Luna: Early access launches soon on Fire TV, PC, Mac, and iOS web browser
  26. Amazon Luna servers will run Windows games directly on Nvidia T4 GPUs
  27. How Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service compares to Stadia, xCloud, and GeForce Now: Amazon’s jumping into an increasingly crowded market
  28. Google’s new $50 Chromecast won’t support Stadia until sometime in 2021
  29. Zynga is shutting down FarmVille after over a decade
  30. FarmVille—yes, the original—is finally meeting its demise
  31. Zynga to sunset FarmVille after 11 years: The publisher’s most formative product will be shut down at the end of this year
  32. Glu Mobile opens e-commerce platform within Design Home: Design Home Inspired lets players buy real “home décor accessories” in-game
  33. Google to make third-party app store use easier with Android 12: But it’s also doubling down on its requirements that it get a 30% cut of Play Store sales
  34. Google announces crackdown on in-app billing, aimed at Netflix and Spotify
  35. Analysts and publishers say the boom in game sales is here to stay: Corporate heads and industry analysts expect at least some of the increased revenue of 2020 to stick around going forward
  36. ShopTo warns PS5 preorders may not arrive for launch: Retailer says Sony isn’t sending enough systems to cover initial preorders
  37. Xbox launching app for remote gameplay on iOS: Android version came out in beta just a few days ago
  38. The first Xbox Series S/X 1TB storage expansion card costs $220
  39. The 1TB storage expansions cards for the Xbox Series S and X will cost $220
  40. Xbox Series X previews report shorter load times, 802GB of usable storage: Quick Resume feature lets users quickly swap between multiple games
  41. Xbox Series X hands-on: The big back-compat dive begins
  42. Starting in November, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will include EA Play
  43. Japan is Xbox’s fastest growing market: Microsoft is aiming for simultaneous product launches for Japanese market; cloud streaming expected to launch in Japan in first half of 2021
  44. With Xbox Live MAUs up 82%, Phil Spencer calls Japan Xbox’s ‘fastest growing region’
  45. Phil Spencer: Microsoft ‘absolutely’ plans on releasing future console hardware
  46. Microsoft won’t try to buy industry dominance | Opinion: Microsoft was expected to buy control of the games biz from the start — the Zenimax acquisition echoes those times, but today’s Microsoft is a much smarter company
  47. Epic Games acquires SuperAwesome to create a range of ‘kid safe’ services
  48. Epic Games acquires SuperAwesome: The deal will see the two companies work together on “kid-safe” online services
  49. Krafton merging with PUBG Corp: Parent company of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds developer will claim PUBG Corp’s publishing and support teams, leaving development team to operate independently
  50. Worldwide digital games market: August 2020
  51. Two Mafia games break Top Ten, but Mario remains in charge | UK Boxed Charts: Super Mario 3D All Stars is the biggest game of September
  52. Nintendo Switch dominates in September | UK Monthly Charts: Mario games and Switch consoles perform strongly, but FIFA’s absence is felt
  53. Among Us drives record Discord installs: Discord’s daily downloads worldwide have reached around 800,000
  54. Niantic makes most Pokémon Go pandemic changes permanent: But the developer will also revert some of the game’s temporary bonuses this October
  55. The social media strategy behind Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout – Oliver Hindle explains how Mediatonic rapidly grew its hit game’s Twitter to one million followers
  56. Tekken franchise surpasses 50 million sales
  57. Rocket League tops 1 million concurrent players after free-to-play switch
  58. Rocket League passes 1m concurrent players: Psyonix reaches a new milestone as its competitive driving/football hybrid goes free-to-play
  59. Innersloth cancels Among Us 2 because the first game has become so popular
  60. Sumo Group acquires development studio Pipeworks to break into the U.S.
  61. Sumo Group acquires Pipeworks for $100m: Deal for Oregon-based studio adds 134 people to Sumo’s global workforce, and indicates ambitions to expand into the US
  62. Armada Interactive declares bankruptcy: Coffers run dry for Finnish mobile PvP studio four years after securing its first seed funding
  63. How former Techland staff plan to “cut the crap” from publishing: Untold Tales promises shorter and more transparent publishing agreements as it seeks single-player narrative-driven games
  64. Live-action Yakuza movie is in the works: Sega partners with 1212 and Wild Sheep for adaptation based on the franchise
  65. Tribeca Film Festival issues call for games submissions: Tribeca Games Award introduced alongside newly-formed games advisory board including Geoff Keighley, Hideo Kojima, Sam Lake
  66. Insomniac re-casts Peter Parker’s face model in Spider-Man Remastered: Ben Jordan to replace John Bubniak due to closer resemblance with voice actor Yuri Lowenthal
  67. A guide to designing transformative, empowering experiences: Robin Arnott and Heather Ray look into the many ways to create impactful games that evoke a wide range of emotional responses
  68. Streamers NarcolepticNugget And Dysmo Sign With Up North Management
  69. Gaming Company Settles SEC Charges for Sales of Unregistered Tokens
  70. UTA Taps Activision’s Eugene Wu To Work On Esports Brand Partnerships
  71. The US Navy paid $2m to marketing company to assist with foray into esports: Young & Rubicam, now VMLY&R, to promote Navy’s image, expand awareness, and ultimately up recruitment
  72. Facebook’s virtual reality push is about data, not gaming
  73. Oculus imaginaries: the promises and perils of Facebook’s virtual reality
  74. Outer Wilds’ existential loneliness is engaging, entertaining | Why I Love: Lovable Hat Cult’s Patrick Jarnfelt explores Mobius Digital’s curiously uplifting story of a doomed solar system
  75. Lessons from a year of running Remnant: From the Ashes
  76. Q&A: Lair of the Clockwork God devs on the infinite hustle of indie development
  77. Blog: A Space Moguls map screen retrospective
  78. Blog: Amazon’s Luna, what’s on the Steam front page, and more on discoverability
  79. Blog: Historians discuss A Total War Saga: Troy
  80. Blog: Understanding detective game design – Puzzles vs. story
  81. Blog: Which do you need – a UX designer, game designer, or both?
  82. Blog: Creating my facts-first game metrics website GameDataCrunch
  83. Video: Building teams that can prevent abuse
  84. Video: How game companies can do better philanthropy
  85. Video: Designing game communities for kindness
  86. Video: The business of fair play
  87. Video: How Star Renegades borrowed the Nemesis system for a turn-based RPG
  88. Don’t Miss: Evolving the combat design of id Software’s Doom Eternal
  89. Don’t Miss: ‘Make me think, make me move’: Doom’s deceptively simple design
  90. Don’t Miss: How Jackbox CEO Mike Bilder is grappling with quarantine-driven success
  91. Don’t Miss: The real story of Torchlight’s music
  92. Don’t Miss: How Insomniac built Marvel’s Spider-Man to do whatever a spider can
  93. 50 standout indie games nominated in this year’s IndieCade Awards
  94. Game Pink event to raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation
  95. U.S. Patent no. 9,533,229: Custom reward for viral help in game

DIGITAL

  1. Microsoft boots apps out of Azure used by China-sponsored hackers
  2. Trump likely overstepped authority with TikTok ban, judge rules
  3. Judge Rejected Ban On TikTok Because Trump’s DOJ Can’t Show Any Real National Security Threat
  4. Court Enjoins Trump Administration’s Attempt to Kick TikTok Out of App Stores–TikTok v. Trump (Eric Goldman)
  5. The Politics and Optics of the TikTok Ban: Data privacy and security concerns are not TikTok specific
  6. Judge grants TikTok a reprieve, ban will not go into effect tonight
  7. Court Says Trump’s Plan To Block TikTok Can’t Go Into Effect Yet
  8. TikTok And The DOJ Still Fighting It Out In Court Despite Oracle ‘Deal’
  9. Judge gives Trump admin. Friday deadline to delay or defend TikTok ban
  10. TikTok and the First Amendment: TikTok users have free speech rights—and courts should pay attention.
  11. Restrictions Affecting WeChat and TikTok: Now Clearly Defined, But Facing Legal Challenges
  12. Further TikTok Developments: Commerce Identifies and Prohibits Certain Transactions Effective Sept 27
  13. On The Podcast: As YouTube Tests A TikTok Competitor, It Wants You To Remember It’s ALWAYS Been About Short Videos
  14. The New US Restrictions on WeChat Usage
  15. Internet terms and conditions: Second Circuit declines to enforce arbitration agreement accessible through browsewrap hyperlink
  16. Disinformation, QAnon efforts targeting Latino voters ramp up ahead of presidential election
  17. Study Finds ‘Single Largest Driver’ of Coronavirus Misinformation: Trump – Cornell researchers analyzing 38 million articles about the pandemic found President Trump was the largest driver of the “infodemic.”
  18. Facebook needs to enforce misinfo rules against Trump, Biden campaign says
  19. Former Facebook manager: “We took a page from Big Tobacco’s playbook”
  20. Facebook Sued For Not Preventing A Bunch A White Guys With Guns From Traveling To A Protest To Shoot People
  21. Facebook’s long-awaited oversight board to launch before US election: Body will be able to overrule some content moderation decisions and plans to be ready to hear user appeals next month
  22. The Social Dilemma Manipulates You With Misinformation As It Tries To Warn You Of Manipulation By Misinformation
  23. Alphabet, shareholders settle in lawsuits over sexual harassment at Google
  24. YouTube celebrates Deaf Awareness Week by killing crowd-sourced captions
  25. YouTube Unveils New Tools To Thwart Misinformation About Mail-In Voting
  26. Text Message-Based Social Platform ‘Community’ Onboards President Obama
  27. Charges filed in hack that caused NFL athlete’s nude pics to be posted on Twitter
  28. Apple backs down on taking 30% cut of paid online events on Facebook
  29. Epic, Spotify, and others take on Apple with “Coalition for App Fairness”
  30. Chernin Entertainment To Develop Spotify Podcasts For Film, TV In First-Look Deal
  31. China Blocks Wikimedia From WIPO… Because There’s A Taiwanese Wikimedia Chapter
  32. Time to decolonise the Internet (Andres Guadamuz)
  33. Germany Drops Idea Of ‘Pre-Flagging’ Legal Uploads, Which Could Have Stopped EU Copyright Filters Blocking Memes, Parodies, Quotes And Creative Commons Material
  34. Hate speech: can we all agree on a definition?
  35. Justice Department Releases Its Dangerous & Unconstitutional Plan To Revise Section 230
  36. Part I: The History and Evolution of Section 230
  37. Part II: Section 230 and Proposals for Revision – Some Critical Commentary on Executive Branch Updates
  38. Sen. Graham Cares More About Trolls Than Section 230 (Comments on Online Content Policy Modernization Act) (Eric Goldman)
  39. I See This Stupid New Section 230 Bill, And I Say It’s A Stupid Section 230 Bill
  40. Why Do Republican Senators Seem To Want To Turn Every Website Into A Trash Heap Of Racism & Abuse?
  41. Content Moderation Case Study: Twitter’s Algorithm Misidentifies Harmless Tweet As ‘Sensitive Content’ (April 2018)
  42. Content Moderation Case Study: Ask.fm Responds After A Teen’s Suicide Is Linked To Bullying On The Site (August 2013)
  43. Covid ‘long haulers’ have nowhere else to turn — so they’re finding each other online
  44. The Need For A Robust Critical Community In Content Policy
  45. Josh Hawley Is A Lying Demagogue Who Has Built A Fake Fantasy World About ‘Evil Big Tech’
  46. The Biden campaign wants to take back YouTube: Biden is courting YouTubers ahead of the election
  47. How a Slacker Frog in an MS Paint Zine Became a Villain for the Alt-Right: In the new documentary “Feels Good Man” filmmakers Angelini and Jones carefully examine Pepe the Frog’s fraught and fascinating legacy.
  48. Conceptualising technology, its development and future: The six genres of technology
  49. The commodification of time and memory: Online communities and the dynamics of commercially produced nostalgia
  50. Lifestyle Enclaves in the Instagram City?
  51. Meet OnlyTweets, The Unofficial Twitter Feature That Lets Creators Monetize Their Feeds
  52. Proposed EU rule may mean you can finally delete some apps from your phone
  53. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 9/28/2020
  54. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 9/28/2020
  55. David Dobrik’s Tesla Giveaway Has Driven A Staggering 82,000 Voter Registrations Thus Far
  56. Insights: An Agent’s Advice On How Creators And Brands Can Navigate Social Media’s Messiest Moment
  57. Senator asks DHS if foreign-controlled browser extensions threaten the US
  58. TikTok Is Now Sponsoring A NASCAR Driver
  59. Digital Marketplace The Lobby Wants To Be “QVC Meets TikTok”
  60. How Internet-connected voter check-in devices can create election chaos
  61. OCC Clarifies Status of Stablecoins, US Agencies Procure Blockchain Applications, Solutions Launch on Hedera Hashgraph and VeChain, DOJ Targets Darknet Markets
  62. Coinbase doubles down on anti-politics stance with exit package offer
  63. D-Wave releases its next-generation quantum annealing chip
  64. Feels Good Man, a film that truly gets how things are passed across the Internet

A.I.

  1.  To Surveil and Predict: A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada (Kate Robertson, Cynthia Khoo, Yolanda Song)
  2. Virality, Algorithms, and Illiberal Attacks on the Press: Legitimation Strategies for a New World
  3. Human Says No: AI Can’t Be Patent Inventor, Rules High Court Judge
  4. Should the legal definition of “inventor” encompass an AI machine? The position following “DABUS”
  5. Thaler v Comptroller-General: Part 1 – AI systems cannot be an inventor under the Patents Act 
  6. UK High Court Denies DABUS Appeal 
  7. Is AI leaving IP behind? HMG consults 
  8. Artificial Intelligence Licensing: What You Need to Know
  9. Patent application strategies in the field of artificial intelligence based on examination standards 
  10. Deep fakes, inventorship and ethics – WIPO revised issues paper on Artificial Intelligence
  11. Artificial Intelligence and its challenges for Intellectual Property 
  12. Episode 2: Ulrike till, Director of the division of Artificial Intelligence policy at the World Intellectual Property Organisation 
  13. Considerations and Challenges Regarding Patents for Drug Discovery Using Artificial Intelligence 
  14. Employment Law Red Flags in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring 
  15. California Intelligence Center’s Facial Recognition Searches Are Turning Good Evidence Into Illegally-Obtained Evidence 
  16. Can Algorithms Violate Fair Housing Laws?: Landlords increasingly use screening services to weed out renters. Advocates say both landlords and the algorithms should be accountable when things go wrong.
  17. ICE Is Hauling In More Data Than Ever And Palantir Is Helping It Turn Data Into Detainments
  18. Intel, Heidelberg University team up to bring Radeon GPU support to AI
  19. Deep algebra for deep beats: The beautiful sounds of musical programming 
  20. Ofqual and the Algorithm 
  21. Uber case highlights risks of automated decisions about employees
  22. New ICO guidance on AI: Privacy by design saves retro-fitting later

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. An Anti-Digital Agenda: Forget the Digital Policy Reboot, the Government Just Hit Delete Instead (Michael Geist)
  2. “Get Money from Web Giants” Grows: Canadian Heritage Minister Guilbeault Says Government Working on a New Data Tax (Michael Geist)
  3. Guilbeault’s Bogus Billion Dollar Claim: What the Data Actually Says About Canadian Film and TV Production (Michael Geist)
  4. Cord Cutting Has Utterly Exploded During the Covid Crisis
  5. The EU Makes It Clear That ‘Zero Rating’ Violates Net Neutrality
  6. Verizon, AT&T to pay $127M for allegedly overcharging government agencies
  7. Telecom providers support Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold lowering of wholesale rates
  8. Hypocrite FCC Commissioner Cheers On Zoom Block Usage By Person He Disagrees With; While Insisting Social Media Shouldn’t Block People
  9. FCC Keeps Using Bogus Data To Claim It’s Closing The ‘Digital Divide’ 
  10. FCC Adopts New Rules on Transparency and Timeliness of Foreign Ownership Review 
  11. Stacked Deck?: Trump Nominates Judge that Has Already Ruled on TCPA’s ATDS Definition to Supreme Court Just In Time For Facebook ATDS Appeal 
  12. Senator Blumenthal Warns AT&T Not To Make Wireless Privacy A Luxury Option
  13. Report Notes Musk’s Starlink Won’t Have The Capacity To Truly Disrupt U.S. Telecom 
  14. Ubiquitous technologies and 5G development. Who owns the rarest technologies?
  15. Smart cars, cities and 5G – what does the future hold for the IoT and connectivity 
  16. Will the Passing of Justice Ginsburg Impact the Future of the TCPA?

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1.  Access Copyright v. York University – Update on Supreme Court – Replies Have Been Filed (Howard Knopf)
  2. The Outpost – Mass Copyright Litigation (Howard Knopf)
  3. How To Be Funny And Not A Jerk In A Cease And Desist Notice, From The Doobie Brothers
  4. Bill Murray Responds To Doobie Bros. Copyright Letter With Snark, No Offer To Pay For Use Of Song 
  5. Threats with a smile: The cease-and-desist letter in a time of social media
  6. Federal District Court Rules Nicki Minaj’s Remake of Tracy Chapman Song Protected by Fair Use
  7. Celebrities v. Paparazzo Copyright in Photographs of Themselves
  8. Supreme Court denies copyrightability of Georgia code annotations 
  9. Federal Court of Appeal upholds Hilton’s right to use the Waldorf Astoria trademark in Canada: Ruling says registered trademark can be enforced even if there is no physical presence in country
  10. Not all pun and games: Federal Court not amused with cannabis company’s brand parody
  11. Woof: Jack Daniels Takes Fight Over Doggy Chew Toy To The Supreme Court
  12. BrewDog’s ‘Elvis Juice’ Now An Approved Trademark In The UK, But Not the EU
  13. Burger King Fights Proxy War Against McDonald’s Over Hungry Jack Trademark Dispute
  14. Back of the net: Messi scores definitive victory in a nine-year legal dispute over his trade mark
  15. Royal opposition
  16. High Court rejects appeal to register Jaguar Land Rover shape marks
  17. No defence for the Defender – Land Rover loses trade mark shape battle with Ineos
  18. Second Circuit Reverses Tiffany & Co.’s $21 Million Judgment Against Costco Wholesale Corporation
  19. Pizza & Chicken finger lickin’? 
  20. Is Western Sahara a no-go for trademark protection? 
  21. Trade-secret protections are getting stronger – and other IP trends chemical companies need to know 
  22. Defining design life: The importance of precision
  23. Federal Court of Appeal affirms largest reported Canadian patent infringement award in history 
  24. 8 important life sciences IP issues for innovators doing business in Canada
  25. Federal Court finds Eli Lilly’s tadalafil dosage form and process patents invalid
  26. Federal Court Finds CIPO Examination Practice Out of Line with Supreme Court Precedents 
  27. Problem Found with Problem-Solution Approach to Claim Interpretation 
  28. Egenera Inc. v. Cisco Systems Inc. 
  29. Inventiveness+? Divergent theories of the “inventive concept” in patent-eligible subject matter 
  30. An Old Method Using an Old Product From a New Source Is Not New
  31. Actual Definitions Can Help Avoid Erroneous Constructions of Patent Claims
  32. Speedfit’s Treadmill Patent “Runs Into” On-Sale Bar Invalidity Due to Collateral Estoppel Stemming from a Prior Litigation on a Different Patent
  33. IPR Estoppel: It’s Not A Second Bite at the Apple if You Didn’t Get a First Bite
  34. Drug Patent Invalid Due to Poor Quality Translation 
  35. Finding Claims Non-obvious Was Not Error, It Was the Application of the Proper Evidentiary Standard
  36. When Are Recombinant Proteins Structurally Different Than Their Natural Counterparts?
  37. If Patents Are So Important To Innovation, Why Do Innovative Companies Keep Opening Up Their Patents Rather Than Enforcing Them?
  38. Ninth Circuit Overturns FTC-Requested Injunction Against Refusal To License Standard Essential Patents
  39. Implementers of Standard Essential Patents in Germany Must “Clearly and Unambiguously” Express Their Willingness to Take a License Under Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory Terms 
  40. Intellectual Property Rights in Recipes and Food
  41. Purchasing intellectual property by way of an asset sale and purchase

PRIVACY

  1.  Federal Court finds reasonable Health Canada’s decision that enantiomer of previously approved drug not entitled to data protection
  2. Court of Appeal for British Columbia might recognize common law tort of breach of privacy
  3. Sask. privacy commissioner finds clinic’s loss of Dictaphone with patient info was privacy breach 
  4. When coffee makers are demanding a ransom, you know IoT is screwed
  5. The High Privacy Cost of a “Free” Website: Trackers piggybacking on website tools leave some site operators in the dark about who is watching or what marketers do with the data 
  6. Clouds without borders: the dangers of non-localized cloud contracts
  7. EU Still Asking For The Impossible (And The Unnecessary): ‘Lawful Access’ To Encrypted Material That Doesn’t Break Encryption
  8. DHS Probably Didn’t Clone Phones To Intercept Protesters’ Communications 
  9. Ex-eBay employees to plead guilty in “bloody pig mask” cyberstalking case 
  10. Mapping power and jurisdiction on the internet through the lens of government-led surveillance
  11. U.S. Government White Paper to Help Companies Address the EU’s National Security Concerns in Schrems II
  12. Unspoken truths about Schrems II 
  13. U.S. Government issues white paper regarding EU-U.S. personal data transfers 
  14. The EU personal data transmission guarantees have universal application: Schrems v Facebook
  15. Out of Control: Failing EU Laws For Digital Surveillance Export 
  16. Portland City Council Passes Strongest Ban on Facial Recognition in US 
  17. Inspector General’s Report Confirms CBP Contractor Was Hacked, Resulting In Sensitive Info Making Its Way To The Dark Web 
  18. Home A-Drone: Surveillance Invited into Our Houses
  19. An Early Recap of Privacy in 2020: A US Perspective 
  20. California Governor Vetoes Genetic Information Privacy Act 

CREATIVITY

  1. Court of Queen’s Bench judge upholds bylaw banning trailer ads that blight southern Alberta vistas
  2. A Deaccessioning Decision Tree Grows in Brooklyn—Selling Museum Art in Hard Times
  3. Judge Vyskocil: Tucker Carlson’s “Extortion” Jab Was Hyperbole, Not Defamation

Jon

News of the Week; September 23, 2020

GAMES

  1. Voodoo wins plagiarism lawsuit against Zynga-owned Rollic Games: Judge rules that Istanbul-based firm’s Wood Shop copies key elements of Voodoo carpentry game Woodturning
  2. Supercell ordered to pay $8.5 million for infringing Gree’s patents: Texas jury found Clash Royale developer infringed four patents, fine could be increased by up to three times
  3. Nintendo sued for planned obsolescence over Joy-Con drift: French organisation found controllers suffer from premature wear of the electronic circuits and an airtightness defect
  4. UK Government launches call for evidence on loot boxes: Inquiry seeks to examine concerns over whether randomised monetisation mechanics can lead to problem gambling
  5. FTC Group Up On Loot
  6. Apple presses court to deny Epic’s request for lift on Fortnite ban: iPhone maker reiterates argument that this situation is of Epic’s own making, says Fortnite firm is “a saboteur, not a martyr”
  7. Epic Games: Fortnite is doing fine, actually
  8. Clash of Game Companies: Lessons learned from GREE and Supercell Dispute
  9. Microsoft set to acquire Bethesda parent ZeniMax for $7.5B
  10. Microsoft purchases Bethesda Softworks in industry-changing acquisition
  11. Microsoft buys ZeniMax Media and The Elder Scrolls dev Bethesda for $7.5 billion
  12. What happens to Bethesda’s multi-platform games under Microsoft?
  13. Bethesda x Xbox – what does it mean for ‘regular’ game devs?
  14. Xbox buys Bethesda parent ZeniMax for $7.5bn: Deathloop and Ghostwire Tokyo exclusivity agreements to be honored, future releases to be decided on a case-by-case basis
  15. ZeniMax Media won’t be the last of Microsoft’s game dev acquisitions
  16. Microsoft is open to still more games acquisitions – CEO Satya Nadella: “We will always look to grow inorganically where it makes sense”
  17. Frictional Games’ Amnesia: The Dark Descent, A Machine for Pigs are now open source
  18. Report: Trump admin looking into Tencent’s US gaming investments
  19. Report: Riot Games, Epic Games come under US Gov’t scrutiny over Tencent ties
  20. Trump administration reportedly questions Epic, Riot about Tencent investment: Both companies said to have received letters from Committee on Foreign Investment in the US following executive order against WeChat
  21. Epic leads $15m funding round in Manticore Games: Core platform “exemplifies” the user-generated future of video games, Epic says
  22. Epic is offering $10 coupons to Rocket League players that use the Epic Games Store
  23. Activision says Call of Duty account hack reports are false: Publisher assures it investigates all privacy concerns, but reiterates that players should protect online accounts
  24. Games industry a “prime target” for cyber attacks: Data shows there were 3,072 DDoS attacks in games over the course of one year
  25. Ubisoft Bows To Monster Energy To Rename An Upcoming Game Horribly
  26. Ubisoft apologises after male-only Assassin’s Creed promo video: Publisher has since re-edited and released a version showcasing the female protagonists of the best-selling series
  27. Hammer drops on hackers accused of targeting game and software makers
  28. BTS To Debut Exclusive “Dynamite” Music Video Inside ‘Fortnite’
  29. Nintendo 3DS discontinued
  30. Nintendo winds down 3DS production after almost a decade
  31. The end of the 3DS marks an inflection point for portable gaming
  32. A fond farewell to the weird and wonderful Nintendo DS
  33. Super Mario 3D All-Stars beats Avengers to No.1 | UK Charts: Nintendo’s compilation celebrating Mario’s 35th anniversary is the third biggest launch of the year in the UK
  34. You can now stream your Xbox One games to your Android phone for free: Microsoft opens up Xbox remote play streaming to everyone with new Android app beta
  35. The new Xbox App for smartphones will create a ‘unified Xbox experience’
  36. We are in possession of a working Xbox Series X
  37. Xbox Game Pass has topped 15 million subscribers
  38. Google debuts first Stadia Makers recipients in pitch for indie support
  39. Microsoft still determined to get Xbox Game Pass on iOS: Xbox boss Phil Spencer also says the platform holder plans to “leave ZeniMax alone” following $7.5 billion acquisition
  40. Microsoft’s Game Pass now has over 15m subscribers: That’s up from 10 million as of April 2020
  41. Xbox chief Phil Spencer confident xCloud will gain iOS support
  42. Microsoft wants to replenish more water than it consumes by 2030
  43. Microsoft commits to becoming “water positive” by 2030: The company wants to replenish more water than it uses by the end of the decade
  44. China is ready for the PS5 and Xbox, even if Sony and Microsoft aren’t ready for China | Opinion: Imported next-gen consoles are already available for pre-order in China, says Apptutti’s Daniel Camilo
  45. Spider-Man Remastered won’t get physical PS5 release: PS4 save files from Marvel’s Spider-Man also won’t carry over to the PS5 version
  46. PlayStation’s Jim Ryan: “We want to give gamers certainty that they’re buying a true next-generation console”
  47. PlayStation 5 backwards compatible with most PS4 titles, but nothing older: System will not be able to play PS3, PS2, or PS1 games
  48. Sony makes it official: PlayStation 5 won’t natively support PS1, PS2, PS3
  49. PlayStation 5 already selling out at some retailers: Sony will open direct pre-orders by invitation tomorrow
  50. PS5 retailers have many fewer Digital Edition systems for preorder
  51. Sony promises more PS5 pre-order stock for retailers: Platform holder apologises for confusion after major stores sold out one day before pre-orders were supposed to begin
  52. PlayStation 5 demand and miscommunication cause pre-order chaos
  53. SIE has now successfully tested thousands of PlayStation 4 games on PS5
  54. Sony sees another three to four years of life in the PlayStation 4
  55. Amazon is telling those who pre-ordered PS5s they may not get them at launch: Cautionary email cites “high demand” as retailers, Sony sell out of pre-orders
  56. Apparent prototype photos show Sony’s canned “PlayStation phone” followup
  57. Editor roundtable: As next-gen heats up, which game console has the edge?
  58. NPD analyst says higher next-gen prices shouldn’t hurt sales
  59. Firing the starting pistol on the next generation | Opinion: The details of November’s launches are now in the wild — for once, this will be a console race with no clear winner from the start
  60. Game streaming start-up Playco lands $100m in Series A funding: Zynga co-founder, ex-DeNA director, Game Closure co-founder and senior producer raise money for browser-based approach
  61. CD Projekt “shortened” Cyberpunk’s campaign over length complaints: Too many players failed to reach the end of The Witcher 3’s story, so Cyberpunk 2077 will take less time to finish
  62. The average cost to acquire a mobile game user plummeted this year: Liftoff – But the cost to convert that user into a paying player has been on the rise over the last two years
  63. Metacore gets €25m investment from Supercell: Finnish studio has rebranded from Everywear Games, and launched its first game today
  64. Unity valued at $13.7 billion following $1.3 billion IPO
  65. Unity valued at $13.7bn after successful IPO: Engine provider raised $1.3 billion through sale of shares on New York Stock Exchange
  66. Nanobit acquired by Stillfront in $100 million deal
  67. Stillfront Group acquires Nanobit for at least $100 million: Acquisition expands Stillfront’s portfolio into narrative lifestyle RPGs
  68. Keywords acquires development studio Heavy Iron for $13.3 million
  69. Keywords splashes $13.3m on Heavy Iron Studios acquisition: Co-development studio most recently worked with Crystal Dynamics on Marvel’s Avengers
  70. Bandai Namco acquires Unknown 9 developer Reflector Entertainment
  71. Bandai Namco acquires Unknown 9 developer Reflector Entertainment: Purchase of Montreal developer continues publisher’s goal to produce 50% of its content outside of Japan
  72. Core dev Manticore Games raises $15 million, thanks in part to Epic Games
  73. Bunch raises $20m toward multiplayer social platform expansion: Investment led by General Catalyst, included Take-Two, Ubisoft, Supercell, EA, and Riot
  74. Beyond COVID-19: Lessons from an unprecedented global challenge: EGDF president and ISFE chairman are encouraged by the industry’s response to crisis, but the way forward is far from certain
  75. Football Manager 2020 sees 1 million players in first days of Epic Games Store free week
  76. Free Football Manager scores 1m new players on Epic Games Store: The 2020 entry in Sports Interactive’s football management sim franchise is currently free on Epic’s shop
  77. Hades has sold over 1 million copies in under two years
  78. Spellbreak hits 5 million players in under three weeks
  79. Super Mario 3D All-Stars | Critical Consensus
  80. Luck is a failing strategy for developers | Opinion: Leverage Partnership’s David O’Connor shares a cautionary tale about indies whose first game was a smash hit
  81. Digital Schoolhouse expands to Nigerian classrooms with Kucheza partnership: Kucheza Games will help UKIE-backed initiative deliver computer science lessons in Nigeria
  82. Avatars and artists: Musical mash-ups in gaming
  83. Riot signs deal for League of Legends toys: Multi-year agreement with Paw Patrol toy maker Spin Master should see action figures hit shelves in fall of 2021
  84. Twitch Experiments With Intrusive Ads That Piss Off Its Most Important Asset, Its Talent
  85. Twitch’s Most-Subscribed Streamer, ‘NickMercs’, Re-Ups With FaZe Clan For 3 More Years
  86. Mobile Premier League raises $90m in funding: The esports mobile gaming platform is looking to expand outside of India
  87. Legend of Grimrock leaves no stone unpressed | Why I Love: Worm Jazz developer Yu He explains how the 2012 dungeon crawler was designed to draw players in
  88. Directing The Outer Worlds’ first narrative expansion The Peril on Gorgon
  89. Q&A: Why Apex Legends players are so in love with Skull Town
  90. Blog: Game composers and the importance of themes – Part 4
  91. Blog: Why 2021 will be a landmark year for cloud gaming
  92. Blog: What does cross-platform mean to you?
  93. Blog: Rules for a future-proof 2D render order
  94. Blog: Combating toxicity in online games
  95. Blog: Designing a thrilling enjoyable arcade experience for VR
  96. Blog: How to better represent older characters in your game
  97. Don’t Miss: Inside the development of Supergiant Games’ Hades
  98. Don’t Miss: The evolutionary process of building Rayman Origins
  99. Don’t Miss: How Prey gives players space to tell their own stories
  100. Don’t Miss: How Supergiant Games adds new deities to Hades’ pantheon
  101. Don’t Miss: Ray Muzyka’s Baldur’s Gate II postmortem
  102. Video: Everything you wanted to know about unionizing your workplace
  103. Video: Preventing online harassment in games by studying social media’s failures
  104. Video: Behind Riot Games’ Player Dynamics design philosophy
  105. Video: How company leaders can tackle systemic inequality in the game industry
  106. Video: How Pendragon went from side project to full Arthurian adventure
  107. Video: How the Duolingo team balances profits and ethical design
  108. NantWorks, LLC v. Niantic, Inc.
  109. U.S. Patent no. 9,555,334: System and method for managing virtual worlds mapped to real locations in a mobile-enabled massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG)
  110. U.S. Patent no. 9,561,433: Providing event rewards to players in an online game

DIGITAL

  1. Facebook Has Been a Disaster for the World: How much longer are we going to allow its platform to foment hatred and undermine democracy?
  2. StopHateForProfit Campaign Enlists Celebrities for 24 Hour Facebook and Instagram Freeze
  3. Facebook vows to restrict users if US election descends into chaos
  4. Facebook warns privacy rules could force it to exit European market
  5. Google could face federal, state antitrust suits next week, reports say
  6. Google Maps gets a COVID-19 layer
  7. Companies can track your phone’s movements to target ads
  8. Experts Say Internet Shutdowns Don’t Thwart Protests
  9. The TikTok ‘Deal’ Was A Grift From The Start: Accomplishes None Of The Stated Goals; Just Helps Trump & Friends
  10. Everything we know so far about Oracle not actually buying TikTok
  11. Blowback Time: China Says TikTok Deal Is A Model For How It Should Deal With US Companies In China
  12. China Calls TikTok Deal ‘Extortion’; Says It Will Not Approve
  13. Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Saying That The US Cannot Block WeChat, Says The Ban Raises 1st Amendment Concerns
  14. Court blocks Trump’s WeChat ban from taking effect today
  15. Executive Orders on Pause: WeChat and TikTok Bans Temporarily Suspended
  16. Commerce Department’s Ban on WeChat and TikTok Mobile Applications Delayed on Eve of Implementation
  17. WeChat Executive Order Enjoined Because (Of Course) It’s Unconstitutional–WeChat Users v. Trump (Eric Goldman)
  18. Walmart and Oracle Deal with TikTok and WeChat Lawsuit Delay Commerce’s Ban on Transactions with WeChat and TikTok
  19. Details Of Unconstitutional WeChat/TikTok Ban Actually Would Make Users Of Those Apps Less Secure, Not More
  20. US Commerce Department Identifies Prohibited Transactions Involving WeChat and TikTok
  21. US-EU-UK Export Controls and Sanctions Alert The Commerce Department Announces Prohibitions on TikTok and WeChat – September 2020
  22. Department of Commerce Notices on Prohibited Transactions Relating to WeChat and TikTok
  23. TikTok Bans Ads For Diet Pills And Fasting Apps, Restricts Other Weight-Related Ads To Users 18+
  24. Impending WeChat ban won’t actually ban users from WeChat, DOJ says
  25. WeChat Users Fighting To Block Trump’s Executive Order Banning The App In The US
  26. Trump admin orders TikTok, WeChat gone from app stores on Sunday
  27. On The Podcast: Snapchat Really Is Planning To Take On TikTok
  28. Trump approves Oracle, TikTok deal “in concept”
  29. Trump Tentatively Approves Oracle, Walmart Deal For 20% Of TikTok
  30. Twitter Isn’t Liable for Defamatory Impersonation Account–Brikman v. Twitter (Eric Goldman)
  31. Trump Still Hates The 1st Amendment: Meeting With State Attorneys General To Tell Them To Investigate Internet Companies For Bias
  32. Facial Recognition Database Vendor May Not Qualify for Section 230–Vermont v. Clearview
  33. Online Content Policy Modernization Act Duplicates Existing Senate Republican Proposal to Limit Section 230 Liability Protections
  34. Justice Department sends its Section 230 rewrite to Congress
  35. Authors Of CDA 230 Do Some Serious 230 Mythbusting In Response To Comments Submitted To The FCC
  36. Court Rejects Clearview’s First Amendment, Section 230 Immunity Arguments
  37. Senator Lindsey Graham Must Be Desperate For Donations; Announces Terrible Bill That Mashes Up Bad 230 Reform With Bad Copyright Reform
  38. California Cities Voting On Ridiculous Resolution Asking Congress For Section 230 Reform… Because Of Violence At Protests?
  39. Busting Still More Myths About Section 230, For You And The FCC
  40. Content Moderation Case Study: Twitter Freezes Accounts Trying To Fact Check Misinformation (2020)
  41. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter Agree To Adopt Shared Harmful Content, Brand Safety Policies
  42. YouTube Facing $3 Billion Class Action Suit In The U.K. Alleging Collection Of Underage User Data
  43. Former YouTube Content Moderator Sues Company After Developing Depression, PTSD Symptoms
  44. FTC Signals Intent to Focus on Use of Social Media Bots in Advertising
  45. Political Digital Ads: Disclosure, Free Speech, and Legislation
  46. Who Done It?: Royal Seas Cruises to Face Bench Trial on Issue of Arbitrability After Plaintiff Denies Visiting Website
  47. YouTube Bringing More Human Mods Back To Work After Coronavirus-Related Pause
  48. Patient dies after ransomware attack reroutes her to remote hospital
  49. $100,000 in bribes helped fraudulent Amazon sellers earn $100 million, DOJ says
  50. User-generated video sharing platforms subject to new obligations
  51. Content Moderation Case Study: Usenet Has To Figure Out How To Deal With Spam (April 1994)
  52. Instagram Doubles Maximum ‘Reels’ Length To 30 Seconds
  53. Wayback Machine and Cloudflare team up to archive more of the Web
  54. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 9/21/2020
  55. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 9/21/2020
  56. YouTube Creators Are Taking A New Approach To Make Sure Their Fans Are ‘Good To Vote.’ And It’s Working.
  57. YouTube Feeds K-pop Fervor With Next Original Series—An Inside Look At Weeklong Convention KCON:TACT
  58. Mozilla Is Trying To Dissect YouTube’s Recommendation Algorithm Using Data Donated By Viewers
  59. Facebook Extends 4-Year-Old ‘Rights Manager’ Video Copyright Tool To Still Photography
  60. Quibi Reportedly Seeking A Buyer After Lackluster First Months
  61. Cryptocurrency: Theft and Asset Recovery
  62. Cryptocurrency Tax Laws & What to Know in 2020
  63. The First Cryptocurrency Bank
  64. UK Government Consultation on the Promotion of Cryptoassets
  65. Blockchain and Digital Assets News and Trends Achieving Digital Transformation and Securing Digital Assets
  66. OCC Issues Clarification on Stablecoin Custody Services
  67. Lenovo begins selling OEM Ubuntu PCs to the general public

A.I.

  1. The Cruel New Era of Data-Driven Deportation
  2. YouTube Will Now Harness Machine Learning To Auto-Apply Video Age Restrictions 
  3. Bridging the Gap: Automated Facial Recognition Technology in Police Surveillance
  4. Cop arrests apparently sleeping Tesla driver going 93mph
  5. How algorithms discern our mood from what we write online: Researchers and companies are harnessing computers to identify the emotions behind our written words.
  6. Inventor or creator: How is AI’s rapid development influencing the evolution of IP protection?
  7. Lessons in ‘Ethics by Design’ from Britain’s A Level algorithm 
  8. UKIPO launches ‘AI and IP Call for Views’
  9. AI inventors at the UKIPO and EPO
  10. Patently Obvious? AI as an Inventor After DABUS
  11. Artificial intelligences as extended minds. Why not? 
  12. Artificial (un)intelligence and the U.S. military: Will they make better decisions than humans — or worse? 
  13. Poverty Lawgorithms: A Poverty Lawyer’s Guide to Fighting Automated Decision-Making Harms on Low-Income Communities 
  14. Current and future regulatory landscape for AI and machine learning in the investment management sector 
  15. Are we being too hard on HAL? Some thoughts on the legal need for “explainable” artificial intelligence.
  16. Artificial Intelligence and Telework: Security Measures to be Taken 

COMMUNICATIONS

  1.  Why It’s Time to Reboot Canada’s Failed Digital Agenda (Michael Geist) 
  2. “Get Money From Web Giants”: Why Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault’s Top Legislative Priority is Risky Business (Michael Geist)
  3. Trump Nominates Guy Who Wants To Police Speech Online To Be The Next FCC Commissioner
  4. DOJ Continues Its Quest To Kill Net Neutrality (And Consumer Protection In General) In California 
  5. FCC Releases Draft Order Formalizing “Team Telecom” Process
  6. FCC Holds that Fax Broadcasters are Solely Responsible for TCPA Violations When They Deceive Advertisers 
  7. Facebook and the United States Submit Briefs in Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid
  8. Comcast shut off Internet to hundreds, saying they were illegally connected 
  9. Verizon Buys Tracfone As U.S. Wireless Gets Even More Consolidated
  10. AT&T Whines That The T-Mobile Merger Consolidated Too Much U.S. Spectrum In One Place
  11. T-Mobile amassed “unprecedented concentration of spectrum,” AT&T complains
  12. T-Mobile hits back at AT&T and Verizon after spectrum-hoarding accusations 
  13. AT&T Says It’s Eyeing ‘Wireless Discounts For Ads.’ But It’s Not Going To Be What You Think.
  14. The Geopolitics of 5G
  15. Major overhaul of UK telecoms regulation to go ahead by the end of December 2020
  16. Old TV set interfered with village’s DSL Internet each day for 18 months

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1.  Mandatory copyright tariffs – Uncharted territories
  2. Nicki Minaj’s “Artistic Experimentation” with a Tracy Chapman Song “to Seek License Approval” Qualifies as a Fair Use Under Copyright
  3. LEGO Blocks Out ZURU in Copyright Dispute Over Minifigures
  4. Schwartzwald v. Oath Inc.: Court dismisses photographer’s copyright claim against HuffPost, finding media site’s altered reproduction of photographer’s viral “crotch shot” of Jon Hamm constituted fair use.
  5. Corbello v. DeVito: Court rules musical Jersey Boys did not infringe biography, holding musical depicts historical facts not protectable by copyright law and author cannot claim work was fictional for copyright protection.
  6. It’s September 21st And Demi Abejuyigbe Has Another Great September 21st Video For Charity, Marred By Copyright Takedowns
  7. Should an Advertising Agency Display Client Work on its Website After the Relationship Ends?
  8. Federal Court of Appeal does not disturb lower court’s finding of ‘use’ for hotel services
  9. Company Owning ‘Evel Knievel’ Rights Sues Disney Over ‘Toy Story 4’ Amalgam Parody Character
  10. Banksy’s “Flower Thrower”-n off the EUTM register
  11. Banksy’s trade marks at risk as artist loses legal battle over registration of Flower Thrower mural
  12. Controlling Black Lives Matter: the battle to trademark a movement
  13. No love for XOXO application
  14. Battle of the b(r)ands: Lady A vs Lady A 
  15. USPTO Warns of Email Scam Targeting Trademark Owners
  16. “Brands will be more and more resource-challenged”: five predictions for the future of IP practice 
  17. Dior loses PRETTY SAVAGE trademark dispute in the United Kingdom 
  18. Cannabis, BLM and FCUK — dealing with moral objections to UK trade marks
  19. Economic link puts an end to lengthy dispute: Gugler France’s decade-long trade mark campaign
  20. Who will reign Supreme in the battle for the trade marks? 
  21. Seventh Circuit Upholds $140 Million Compensatory Damages Award and Caps Punitive Damages at $140 Million in Trade Secret Case
  22. Guarding Trade Secrets and Rethinking IP Indemnity Risks in the New OSS/Open Source World 
  23. Designer panel: is being copied ever good news? 
  24. The Federal Court of Appeal Upholds $640 Million Accounting of Profits Award for Patent Infringement 
  25. Federal Court finds a problem with problem-solution 
  26. VirnetX v. Apple: Delay of Five Months Justifies Denial of Motion to Amend Judgment of More Than $400 Million 
  27. Canadian Patent Office’s approach to computer-implemented inventions rejected by Federal Court
  28. COVID-19 and the compulsory licensing of patents 
  29. Publication of Part of Complex Invention Does Not Prevent Joint Inventorship 
  30. Justice Ginsburg’s Dissents – in Patent Law 
  31. The Impact of Intellectual Property on Virtual Reality 
  32. WIPO’s Global Innovation Index breaks new ground as brand value included for first time
  33. IP monitor: CIPO announces fee increases beginning January 1, 2021 
  34. Blockchain & IPR a breakthrough collaboration

PRIVACY

  1. B.C. Court of Appeal confirms there is no “federal common law” privacy tort, but suggests the existence of a provincial privacy tort is an “interesting question”
  2. The Times They Are A Changin’ Canadian Privacy Law in the Private Sector
  3. Canadian privacy law reform is coming – are you ready?
  4. A tip from a kid helps detect iOS and Android scam apps’ 2.4 million downloads
  5. The fight over the fight for California’s privacy future
  6. The Uncertain “State” of US Data Protection Law: California Leads the Way
  7. Government Warns of New Cyber Threats Targeting U.S. Businesses
  8. USPS Regrets Its Transparency, Asks FOIA Requester To Remove 1,200 Pages It Forgot To Withhold
  9. New York AG Announces Settlement with Dunkin’ Regarding Data Breach Lawsuit
  10. House Passes Bill To Address The Internet Of Broken Things
  11. Telegram messages are a focus in newly uncovered hack campaign from Iran
  12. Portland Passes Ban On Facial Recognition Use By City Agencies And Private Businesses
  13. Preparing for the Next Front in Biometric Class Actions: Portland’s Facial Recognition Ban
  14. Californians: VOTE NO ON PROP. 24, The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) (Eric Goldman)
  15. OFAC sanctions Iranian cyber threat group
  16. Fourth Circuit Appeals Court Seems Skeptical That Baltimore’s Aerial Surveillance System Violates The Fourth Amendment 
  17. Irish Data Case Against Facebook Could Complicate All Data Transfers to the US 
  18. Impact of Swiss Privacy Shield Inadequacy Decision 
  19. GDPR Hot Issues: Cookies, Data Transfers, and Enforcement Trends

CREATIVITY

  1. Human Rights Organization Issues Press Freedom Alert Over UK Government’s Refusal To Speak To Critical Journalists
  2. Return to upward trend seen in 2017 of defamation claims taken in the Circuit Court
  3. SDNY Relies on “Simple Reading” of Label to Dismiss False Advertising Claim
  4. Alan Dershowitz Files SLAPP Suit Against CNN; Says Not Airing More Of What He Said Is Defamation
  5. How do music festivals adapt to a pandemic? They Fest in Place, of course
  6. How To Avoid Acquiring Fake Art

Jon

News of the Week; September 16, 2020

GAMES

  1. Lawsuit over Atari 2600 Copycat Is Going to Trial
  2. Ubisoft renamed Immortals Fenyx Rising after trademark dispute: Upcoming game given current name after Monster Energy opposed trademark application for original title Gods & Monsters
  3. Twitch apologizes for offensive Hispanic Heritage Month emotes: Emote modifiers including sombreros and maracas “clearly missed the mark” and were inappropriate, streaming platform says
  4. Apple asks to block iOS Unreal Engine development in new court filing
  5. Apple claims Epic started legal battle to ‘reinvigorate interest’ in Fortnite
  6. Apple allows streaming games on iOS, but there’s a catch
  7. Apple’s updated iOS App Review Guidelines basically put the kibosh on Stadia, xCloud
  8. Ubisoft CEO issues apology for past misconduct ahead of Ubisoft Forward event
  9. Ubisoft CEO addresses abuse scandal, Elite Squad controversy: Yves Guillemot apologizes for failing to protect victims, condemns “anyone using our game as a proxy for hate or toxicity”
  10. Ubisoft adds Riders Republic, Prince of Persia remake to early 2021 lineup: Publisher plans Immortals Fenyx Rising and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World re-release for this holiday season, Rainbow 6 World Cup event next summer
  11. Private data gone public: Razer leaks 100,000+ gamers’ personal info
  12. Razer apologises for exposing 100,000 customers’ personal data
  13. Trans games professionals explore Tell Me Why’s landmark depiction of trans identity
  14. Darewise: “We have a social responsibility” to provide alternatives to game violence – Why the former AAA developers are focusing on social interactions and collaboration in Life Beyond
  15. Mediatonic’s plan to exile Fall Guys cheaters to a cheaters-only queue backfired
  16. Gaming engagement begins to return to post-pandemic levels in Europe: GameTrack survey finds that players spent an average of 1.5 more hours per week on games during lockdown
  17. EA to replace Origin with EA Desktop as services rebrand continues
  18. EA To Rebrand Its Origin Platform As It Bows Out Of The PC Gaming Platform Wars
  19. EA furthers its strategy for “frictionless,” “democratized” gaming
  20. Take-Two CEO questions cloud gaming hype, claims tech won’t be transformative
  21. Strauss Zelnick doubts cloud gaming will transform the industry: Take-Two CEO questions the logic that removing the console or PC dramatically expands gaming’s audience
  22. US labor agency finds merit in Kickstarter termination complaint: NLRB says union organizer has a case in claiming he was illegally fired by the crowdfunding platform
  23. Roblox launches digital civility curriculum to teach students about online safety
  24. Roblox wants to teach kids how to spot fake news and be safe online: Firm rolls out free ‘digital civility’ course with 20 hours worth of educational content
  25. Cloud streaming support is being added to over 150 Xbox Game Pass Ultimate titles
  26. Codemasters: “It would be naive to think costs remain the same” on next-gen – But CEO Frank Sagnier is optimistic as Dirt 5 is positioned as a key title in Xbox Series, PS5 launch line-up
  27. Series S redefines “next-gen” – and throws down a gauntlet to Sony | Opinion: Microsoft shows its    commitment to disrupting the market as the $299 Series S questions the concept of console generations
  28. Xbox updates privacy settings, promises more transparency about data collection: Platform holder will no longer collect data from voice search, will allow users to opt-in to additional diagnostics sharing
  29. PlayStation 5 event: $499 with a disc drive, $399 without, on Nov. 12
  30. PlayStation 5 priced at $399 & $499, but it won’t see a cohesive global launch
  31. PlayStation 5 will cost $500, all-digital version is $400: Both consoles launch November 12 in select regions, November 19 worldwide
  32. Sony embraces increased next-gen software pricing: Demon’s Souls and Destruction All Stars will cost $70 as PlayStation 5 console exclusives
  33. Sony pushes back on reports that it’s reducing PS5’s launch availability
  34. Sony denies rumors that PS5 production has been cut over chip manufacturing issues
  35. Sony: “We have not changed the production number for PlayStation 5” – Hardware maker denies reports it has cut production by 4 million units
  36. Sony rolls out PS Plus Collection for PS5 launch: Subscribers will be able to download more than 15 PS4 games to play on the new console
  37. Sony reportedly using air freight to move PlayStation 5 to US retailers: Use of pricier transit could be due to factors including need for more production time, higher demand, COVID-19
  38. Analysis: Sony banks on PlayStation Studios to deliver winning console generation
  39. First-party PlayStation 5 games priced from $49 to $69, with some also coming to PS4
  40. GameStop reportedly preparing Xbox, PS5 payment plans: Struggling retailer aims to make next-gen consoles more affordable with its own alternative to Xbox All Access
  41. The Next Generation Of Video Game Consoles Could Be The Beginning Of GameStop’s Death
  42. Console options without disc drives could be GameStop’s final death knell
  43. Control snafu shows how one publisher is struggling with next-gen upgrades
  44. Report: Nintendo Switch has sold more than 15m units in Japan – While Animal Crossing New Horizons has apparently shifted more than 5.6m copies in the region
  45. Mario Kart Tour more than doubled Nintendo Account user base to 200m: Platform holder also planning more movies and TV projects, hints at next console
  46. Super Mario 3D All-Stars review: A bare-bones nostalgia warp zone – It’s no more and no less than three of the best 3D platformers ever made.
  47. Apple One subscription bundles Apple Arcade with other Apple services
  48. Apple bundles Apple Arcade in with other subscription services via Apple One: Individuals can get Apple Arcade, Music, and TV+ for $15/month
  49. Introducing Apple One, Apple’s subscription bundle answer to Amazon Prime
  50. Feds seize OnePlus Buds, mistaking them for “counterfeit” AirPods
  51. CBP So Confused It Seizes Clearly Labeled OnePlus Earbuds, And Falsely Claims They’re Counterfeit Apple Airpods
  52. Asobu: Putting Japan’s indies on the international map
  53. Asobu launches support initiative to help Japan’s indie scene flourish
  54. Gameloft looks to diversify with The Other Guys acquisition
  55. ViacomCBS sells Metacritic, GameSpot, others to Red Ventures in $500 million deal
  56. Niko Partners: 75% of China’s 720 million gamers live outside the biggest cities
  57. Addicting Games acquires Mope.io game: US site spends undisclosed seven-figure sum on browser and mobile title with 72 million players
  58. Black Desert Online has amassed almost $2 billion in revenue since 2014
  59. Black Desert Online has made $1.7bn in revenue to date: Pearl Abyss reports its five-year-old MMO has brought in around $700m in the last 17 months
  60. Slime Rancher tops 3 million sales in just over three years
  61. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 sells 1 million copies in less than two weeks
  62. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is the biggest UK launch for the series since 2003: With digital, it is probably the biggest launch ever
  63. Rocket League’s life as a free to play game starts September 23
  64. E-sports pros have “dream” jobs—but game publishers have all the power
  65. Ninja Returns To The Platform That Started It All — Twitch — In Exclusive, Multi-Year Deal
  66. Twitch Unveils ‘Versus,’ Which Lets Anyone Create, Manage, And Livestream Their Own Esports Competition
  67. Twitch Tests Automated Mid-Roll Ad Format To The Dismay Of Several Top Creators
  68. Guild Esports’ IPO Announcement
  69. Farming Simulator League: Bringing agriculture and gaming together
  70. Oculus users who violate Facebook rules may lose access to VR content: Violations can include using pseudonyms or providing an inaccurate date of birth
  71. Facebook to discontinue Oculus Rift S, will no longer develop PC-only VR hardware
  72. Facebook’s Oculus Quest 2 leaks ahead of official reveal
  73. Facebook leak reveals Oculus Quest 2 as a 4K standalone VR headset
  74. Oculus Quest 2 launches in October for $299
  75. Review: We do not recommend the $299 Oculus Quest 2 as your next VR system
  76. Ubisoft is making Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell titles for Oculus: Titles will be platform-exclusive, developed by Ubisoft’s Red Storm Entertainment
  77. Over 35 Oculus Quest games have generated revenue in the millions
  78. Facebook announces Oculus Quest 2, discontinues Rift and original Quest: New standalone headset ships October 13, costs $300 for a 64GB model, $400 for 256GB
  79. Embracer Group enters VR market with purchase of Arizona Sunshine dev Vertigo
  80. Koch Media acquires Vertigo Games for €50m
  81. Blog: Procedural map generation in The Riftbreaker
  82. Blog: A half-decade sales analysis of Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
  83. Blog: Designing non-violent games
  84. Blog: The road to Ruinarch – Part 2
  85. Blog: A King of Cards: Joustus deep dive – Part 1
  86. Blog: A deep dive into Dwerve’s dynamic 2D lighting
  87. Blog: The hidden art of pacing – Part 3
  88. Blog: Xbox goes for lock-in with All Access
  89. Don’t Miss: The making of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
  90. Don’t Miss: What did the devs of 2009 imagine video games would look like in 2020?
  91. Don’t Miss: The long shadow of Super Mario Bros.
  92. Don’t Miss: Spelunky and why it’s okay for game designers to be mean
  93. Don’t Miss: The challenges BioWare faced designing Mass Effect 3
  94. Video: Tips for jumpstarting creativity and finishing your games
  95. Video: Strategies for small developers launching their first game
  96. Video: Unearthing Japanese arcade history for historical preservation
  97. Video: Designing social play for Sky: Children of Light
  98. Video: Learn how to better use emotion in game design

DIGITAL

  1. Publishers Are Taking the Internet to Court: In a lawsuit against the Internet Archive, the largest corporations in publishing want to change what it means to own a book.
  2. Sweeping internal Facebook memo: “I have blood on my hands”
  3. Facebook’s latest hollow effort to fight climate change denial
  4. Trump vows not to extend TikTok deadline beyond September 15
  5. TikTok Rejects Microsoft Buy, Instead Names Oracle As “Trusted Tech Partner”
  6. Oracle’s TikTok non-acquisition seeks Treasury, White House approval
  7. Oracle, one of Donald Trump’s favorite companies, wins TikTok deal
  8. The TikTok Oracle Grift: Insiders Admit They Went Hunting For A Tech Company The President Liked
  9. Oracle Doesn’t Buy TikTok, But Gets A Lucrative Hosting Deal, And Trump & Friends Will Pretend This Means Something
  10. Court Refuses To Block Trump Exec Order On TikTok As Requested By TikTok Employee After DOJ Says He Can Still Get Paid
  11. TikTok Denies That Joining ‘Creator Fund’ Diminishes Views, Stays Mum On How Money Is Distributed
  12. YouTube Unveils TikTok Competitor ‘Shorts,’ Launching In Beta This Week
  13. NAD Clarifies Material Connection Disclosure Requirements for TikTok Videos Gone Viral
  14. TikTok Empress Charli D’Amelio Launches Account At Rival App Triller
  15. Insights: What TikTok’s Debacle Means For The World’s Fastest-Growing Social Media Site, And Everyone Else
  16. White House Insisted It Had 16,000 Complaints Of Social Media Bias Turned Over To The FTC; The FTC Has No Record Of Them
  17. Trump and Twitter are on likely showdown path with expanded misinfo rules
  18. Russian state hackers are targeting Biden and Trump campaigns, MSFT warns
  19. Rush Limbaugh downplaying hurricane Irma may have decreased evacuations
  20. Defying crackdowns, QAnon continues its relentless global spread
  21. Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Against Craigslist Moves Forward–ML v. Craigslist (Eric Goldman)
  22. PayPal Blocks Purchases Of Tardigrade Merchandise For Potentially Violating US Sanctions Laws
  23. Google faces US$3bn UK suit over use of children’s data: It’s the first class action suit in Europe brought against a tech firm on behalf of children, according to the claimants
  24. YouTube unlawfully violates kids’ privacy, new $3.2B lawsuit claims
  25. Blogger’s Descriptions of Domestic Violence Protected by Freedom of Expression
  26. Facebook To Limit The Number Of Digital Ads Businesses Can Run At Once
  27. Price gouging and defective products rampant on Amazon, reports find
  28. Amazon To Begin Hosting Podcasts, Sets Exclusive Series With DJ Khaled, Dan Patrick, More
  29. Could A Narrow Reform Of Section 230 Enable Platform Interoperability?
  30. Fight For The Future Wants To Help You Tell The FCC Where To Shove The NTIA’s Anti-Section 230 Petition
  31. An Interview on Why Section 230 Is On the “Endangered Watch List” (Eric Goldman)
  32. Content Moderation Case Study: Detecting Sarcasm Is Not Easy (2018)
  33. Content Moderation Case Study: Pinterest’s Moderation Efforts Still Leave Potentially Illegal Content Where Users Can Find It (July 2020)
  34. Content Moderation Case Study: Twitter Removes Account For Pointing Users To Leaked Documents Obtained By A Hacking Collective (June 2020)
  35. International Human Rights Law Is Not Enough to Fix Content Moderation’s Legitimacy Crisis
  36. The First Hard Case: Zeran V. AOL And What It Can Teach Us About Today’s Hard Cases
  37. Addison Cain Really Doesn’t Want You Watching This Video About Her Attempts To Silence Another Wolf Kink Erotica Author
  38. Addison Rae Heads To Hollywood With Starring Role In ‘She’s All That’ Remake
  39. Disney+ Adds Co-Viewing Feature ‘GroupWatch’
  40. Disney+ On Track To Surpass Sister Streamer Hulu’s U.S. Subscribers By 2024
  41. Instagram Testing ‘Reels’, ‘Shop’ Tabs On Homepage To Bolster Creators’ Livelihoods
  42. Logan Paul Says His ‘Maverick’ Merch Brand Made Between $30 And $40 Million In Its First Year
  43. Which NFL Teams Won The Offseason On Social Video?
  44. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 9/14/2020
  45. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 9/14/2020
  46. YouTube Appeals To Advertisers With More Performance, Prediction Metrics For TV Ads
  47. YouTube’s New ‘Dynamic Lineups’ Ad Tool Lets Marketers Buy Against Granular Topics, Cultural Moments, More
  48. Revisiting the spectacular failure that was the Bill Gates deposition
  49. Gwyneth Paltrow’s pseudoscience Goop series renewed on Netflix
  50. Rooster Teeth, Michael B. Jordan Pledge To Increase Representation For Season 2 Of ‘gen:LOCK’
  51. False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right (Deen Freelon, Alice Marwick, Daniel Kreiss)
  52. Legal Aspects of Digital Transformation
  53. European Commission formally opens in-depth state aid investigation into Belgian virtual betting
  54. Wealthsimple Digital Assets Inc. Becomes Canada’s First Registered Crypto Asset Platform
  55. Nvidia to acquire processor and software design company Arm for $40 billion
  56. Nvidia buys ARM Holdings from SoftBank for $40 billion
  57. Nvidia will keep ARM licensing “neutral,” wants to license GPU tech, too
  58. Nvidia RTX 3080 review: 4K greatness at $699—and good news for cheaper GPUs
  59. Microsoft declares its underwater data center test was a success
  60. Zooming In On The Flaws Of Virtual Court
  61. The agile dream – contracting for uncertain outcomes

A.I.

  1.  YouTube’s Plan to Silence Conspiracy Theories: From flat-earthers to QAnon to Covid quackery, the video giant is awash in misinformation. Can AI keep the lunatic fringe from going viral? 
  2. Artificial Intelligence fuels TikTok’s popularity; but could that very asset prevent its sale? 
  3. Safety driver in 2018 Uber crash is charged with negligent homicide: Prosecutors decided not to prosecute Uber in 2019. 
  4. Tackling Bias Issues in Artificial Intelligence
  5. AI and algorithms: Why the human touch is important
  6. When to Give Legal Rights to AIs? When They Can Dream 
  7. Are you ready (and protected) for the AI healthcare revolution?
  8. Artificial Intelligence in Construction: Part I
  9. Automakers and regulators must educate consumers on mobility AI
  10. UKIPO calls for views: AI and IP 
  11. Another consultation on AI and opens … this time in the UK
  12. AI ruined chess. Now it’s making the game beautiful again
  13. War Stories: How Forza learned to love neural nets to train AI drivers
  14. Building AI to fight to the beat in roguelike shooter BPM: Bullets Per Minute 

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Court rejects Bell, Rogers appeals of CRTC decision on internet wholesale rates
  2. Court rejects Bell, Rogers appeals of CRTC decision on wholesale internet rates: Big telecom companies ordered to pay court costs for smaller ISPs on other side of case
  3. Weakening Net Neutrality: How the Government’s Internet Regulation Plan Abandons the Principle of Equal Treatment of Content Online (Michael Geist)
  4. No Policies on Real Issues and Harmful Policies on Non-Issues: How the Government Bungled the Internet Regulation File (Michael Geist)
  5. Trump replaces FCC member in bid to push through Twitter/Facebook crackdown
  6. FCC Formally Kills Rules That Would Have Brought Competition To The Cable Box
  7. Apparently The New Litmus Test For Trump’s FCC: Do You Promise To Police Speech Online
  8. AT&T wants to put ads on your smartphone in exchange for $5 discount
  9. AT&T hopes you’ll forget its years-long fight against accurate broadband maps
  10. Over At Politico, The AT&T Monopoly Gives Tips On Fixing A Broadband Problem It Spent Thirty Years Creating
  11. T-Mobile Merger Approval Violated Every Last One Of the DOJ’s Updated ‘Antitrust Principles’
  12. Verizon to buy TracFone, expanding big carriers’ control of prepaid industry
  13. New Google Fiber plan: $100 for 2Gbps, plus Wi-Fi 6 router and mesh extender
  14. NTIA Gives Green Light to FCC to Expand Commercial Use of Federal Mid-Band Spectrum
  15. The FCC Slated to Take Further Steps to Combat Robocalls
  16. Rule Banning Chinese Telecommunications Equipment Is Released
  17. 5G in rural areas bridges a gap that 4G doesn’t, especially low- and mid-band
  18. Yet Another Study Shows U.S. 5G Over Promises, Under Delivers
  19. Further clarity on the public benefit test and terms of a Code Agreement 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. In Another Instagram Embedding Decision, SDNY Finds Use of Image of Cardi B Fair
  2. Performing a DNA Test on Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts”: Joint Works and Derivative Works Under Copyright 
  3. A Closer Look at a Troubling Anti-Scraping Ruling from Spring – Compulife Software v. Newman
  4.  This Copyright Fair Use Opinion Discusses Jon Hamm’s Crotch 25 Times–Schwartzwald v. Oath (Eric Goldman) 
  5. Publishing a Cropped Shot of Jon Hamm’s Crotch is Fair Use Under Copyright Law
  6. Moral rights: why should developers care?
  7. Schwartzwald v. Oath Inc.: Dismissal of photographer’s copyright infringement claim against HuffPost, finding media site’s altered reproduction of photographer’s viral “crotch shot” of Jon Hamm constituted fair use. 
  8. This Week at The Ninth: Jersey Boys and Restroom Doors
  9. Jersey Boys Don’t Cry: No Copyright Protection for Facts “Based on a True Story”
  10. Corbello v. DeVito: Court rules that Broadway’s Jersey Boys did not infringe on plaintiff’s copyright of Tommy DeVito’s biography, holding musical depicts historical facts that are not protectable by copyright law
  11. Hall v. Swift: Court denies dismissal of claim over Taylor Swift’s song Shake It Off, holding that it cannot conclude merger doctrine applies, & plaintiffs sufficiently alleged protectable selection & arrangement to support claim.
  12. UMG Recordings, Inc. v. RCN Telecom Services: Court finds plaintiffs sufficiently pled contributory & vicarious infringement against ISP by alleging failure to terminate subscribers’ accounts after millions of copyright notices.
  13. Small photo credit removal may result in big damages
  14. Public Performance Rights (and Wrongs), the use of pop music in political campaigns
  15. Copyright Companies Want Memes That Are Legal In The EU Blocked Because They Now Admit Upload Filters Are ‘Practically Unworkable’
  16. Is It Broken and Should We Fix It? A Discussion of the Copyright Office’s Report on Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  17. Trademark “Services” Online Finally Defined in Canada by Federal Court of Appeal
  18. Federal Court of Appeal Confirms Use of a Trademark with “Hotel Services” can be Established Without Brick and Mortar Hotels in Canada 
  19. “I’ll Have the B.C. VQA, Sub-GI Certified Pinot” — Promoting B.C. Wines Through Legal Recognition of Our Unique Wine Regions 
  20. AB InBev And Patagonia Trademark Dispute Will Proceed To Trial
  21. Brewery Industry Insight – Different Parties May Register the Identical Mark for Beer and Restaurant Services
  22. Craft Brewing Trade Mag Argues Beer Is The Most IP Product Ever, Ignores History Of The Industry
  23. Banksy’s Weakass Attempt To Abuse Trademark Law Flops, Following Bad Legal Advice
  24. A Right Royal Rejection: “Royal Butler” Trade Mark Application Denied in the UK
  25. The Unique Challenges Of Protecting A Law Firm Brand 
  26. BMW v. Premier Alloy Wheels (UK): breach of settlement agreement purported to stop intellectual property infringement
  27. Pigment of our imagination? Colour trademarks could be inherently distinctive
  28. Colour Purple is not for Protection (via Passle)
  29. A Refresher on the Importance of Trademarks and Trade Dress in the Food and Beverage Industry
  30. Trade Mark success for the gymnastics National Governing Body
  31. Economies are battered but many major offices set for record trademark numbers 
  32. Trade Secrets Regulations: interim injunction preventing use of confidential information
  33. ITC Administrative Law Judge Decision Implicates Scope of Trade Secret Protections
  34. An introduction to Trade Secrets: What they are and why they matter to your business
  35. Fact-Specific Inquiry: Deciding Between Trade Secret and Patent Protection 
  36. Federal Court invalidates tadalafil dosage patent finding dose selection to be routine 
  37. Patent Trial and Appeal Board obligated to articulate a satisfactory explanation for its actions
  38. Common Patent Misconceptions – Myth #4 – Disclosures
  39. Claim Construction and Prosecution History Estoppel Require Viewing Patent and Prosecution History as a Whole 
  40. Less is more when seeking patent protection for chemical compounds possessing a therapeutic effect
  41. Essential guidance on patenting software-based inventions at the EPO
  42. Patent Infringement Suit Alone Does Not Justify Anonymous Filing
  43. A Brief History of Virtual Reality, in Patents 
  44. I’m an academic, get me out of patents: Strategies for promoting patenting among academics and researchers
  45. IP due diligence – The art of leaving nothing to chance
  46. 3D printing and IP: Lessons from the EPO’s ‘Shaping Tomorrow’ conference
  47. Assistant Attorney General Describes “New Madison” Approach to Antitrust and Intellectual Property Law

PRIVACY

  1. Personal data handling and processing in Canada
  2. British Columbia Court of Appeal upholds certification of data breach class action
  3. Keeping Criminal Background Checks in Check: Privacy Law Limits on Employee Criminal Background Checks in B.C.
  4. Assessments Of Privacy-Related Factors: The New Bread And Butter For Quebec Organizations Processing Personal Information?
  5. Ninth Circuit Appeals Court May Have Raised The Bar On Notifying Defendants About Secretive Surveillance Techniques
  6. California Enacts the Genetic Privacy Information Act
  7. Portland adopts strictest facial recognition ban in nation to date
  8. Amazon Is Quietly Fighting Against a Sweeping Facial Recognition Ban in Portland
  9. FDPIC finds that Swiss-US Privacy Shield does not offer adequate level of data protection
  10. Schrems II fall-out: Irish DPC reportedly to order suspension of Facebook data transfers to the U.S.
  11. European Data Protection Board Forms Two New Taskforces to Address Schrems II Aftermath
  12. Privacy Shield invalidated and use of appropriate safeguards (including Standard Contractual Clauses) require case by case assessments (Facebook Ireland and Schrems)
  13. City of Portland Bans Private Entities From Using Facial Recognition Technologies
  14. California Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Social Media Companies to Obtain Parental Consent for California-based Children Under 13
  15. Private Eyes & Public Profiles: The Ethics of Using Social Media in Investigations
  16. New guidance on the concepts of controllers, processors and joint controllers
  17. F for Failure: Takeaways from the Cyberattack on Miami-Dade County Public Schools 

CREATIVITY

  1. DOJ Tries To Step In To Trump Defamation Case To Get It Dismissed; Claims His Statements About Alleged Rape Were Part Of His Presidential Duties
  2. Third Circuit Strikes Down Transit Authority’s Ban on Political Advertising
  3. Don’t risk your health to see Tenet, which is uber-fun but still just a movie
  4. French language requirements in Québec: Part 4 – Public signs, posters and commercial advertising
  5. London’s largest Bronze Age hoard on show for first time

Jon

News of the Week; September 9, 2020

GAMES

  1. Apple is now seeking damages from Epic Games over breach of contract
  2. Apple goes on offensive in Epic Games lawsuit: Apple’s official login system will work with Fortnite “indefinitely” but users are encouraged to update Epic accounts
  3. Apple pauses plans to end ‘Sign In with Apple’ support for Epic Games accounts
  4. Apple says Epic’s Fortnite payment scheme “is theft, period.”
  5. Epic is attempting to have Fortnite reinstated on the App Store
  6. Epic asks court to force Fortnite back onto the iOS App Store
  7. Epic Games wants court order to reinstate Fortnite on iOS: Unreal firm files another preliminary injunction to “stop Apple from retaliating” during antitrust case
  8. Plaintiff Epic Games, Inc.’s Notice Of Motion And Motion For A Preliminary Injunction And Memorandum Of Points And Authorities In Support Thereof
  9. Google distances itself from Epic versus Apple legal dispute
  10. Google requests court not connect it to Apple vs Epic: Firm says it has yet to be officially served a complaint, but will challenge “based on circumstances unique to Android”
  11. Epic Games commits to live concert series in Fortnite: Company has constructed a state-of-the-art soundstage in Los Angeles to host events
  12. ‘Fortnite’ Spins Up ‘Spotlight’ Series Of Weekly In-Game Concerts
  13. Data Transmission Patent Asserted Against Amazon and Blizzard is Partially Invalidated
  14. Amazon imagines a genre-blended New World for MMOs: Scot Lane describes how action RPGs, survival titles, and Twitch influenced the PvP combat of Amazon’s upcoming foray into the MMO space
  15. Abdin v CBS: Second Circuit affirms dismissal of copyright action alleging that Star Trek: Discovery series infringed Tardigrades video game, holding that parties’ works are not substantially similar as matter of law.
  16. Paradox QA staff allege poor treatment: Company’s shutdown of publishing QA department last year leads to report of mismanagement, ignored concerns
  17. EA removes intrusive ads from UFC 4 following fan complaints
  18. EA removes new in-game ads from UFC 4 after player complaints: Publisher patched in promos that flashed on screen during action replays
  19. Coffee Stain expands Levelling the Playing Field to fund racially diverse studios: Publisher also makes its third investment through the program, in Happy Broccoli Games
  20. Indian dev unveils FAU:G in the wake of government’s PUBG Mobile ban: Ncore Games’ new title will feature current Chinese-Indian border dispute as a setting
  21. PUBG responds to India’s ban on PUBG Mobile: PUBG Corp withdraws license to run PUBG Mobile in India from Tencent, will self-publish franchise instead
  22. Cloud gaming revenue to reach $585m in 2020: Revenue generated by the cloud gaming market is expected to reach $4.8 billion by 2023
  23. Sony May Just Be Loosening The Reins As Gaming Brings In A Plurality Of Its Revenue
  24. Marvel’s Avengers shows how a “beta” can be a pitfall | Opinion: Early reviews express surprise at the full game being good after disappointing “beta” weekends — suggesting a gigantic failure on the publisher side
  25. Marvel’s Avengers defeats Tony Hawk and NBA to claim No.1 | UK Charts: But it’s the biggest Tony Hawk’s game since its heyday
  26. Game Creator Has His YouTube Video Of Game Demonetized Over Soundtrack He Also Created
  27. What’s wrong with the games industry, and how to fix it: At Devcom, Kate Edwards highlighted the main issues affecting game creators, and what the industry can do to address them
  28. Remaining Lab Zero staff laid off following dev exodus
  29. Lab Zero Games lays off remaining employees: Skullgirls studio turns to redundancies following staff exodus over alleged behaviour of owner Mike Zaimont
  30. Kotaku UK shutting down: Rights reverting to G/O Media as Future Publishing decides not to renew licensing deal
  31. Duke Nukem throws a spanner in the Gearbox | 10 Years Ago This Month: Borderlands studio revives Duke Nukem Forever, dooming itself to a decade (and counting) of legal battles
  32. Madden NFL 21 sells 20% more copies in first week than last year’s game: EA’s latest football sim tops early numbers of a predecessor that had produced “the most successful year in franchise history”
  33. Colin Kaepernick returns to Madden NFL: EA Sports makes free-agent quarterback available for the first time since Madden 18
  34. Colin Kaepernick hits the field in Madden NFL 21 without actual NFL deal
  35. Microsoft Flight Simulator: 1 million pilots so far, flying 1 billion miles
  36. Microsoft Flight Simulator attracts 1 million players in just over two weeks
  37. Report: Nintendo boosting Switch production to meet consumer demand
  38. Report: Nintendo increases Switch production targets again – Platform holder wants to make 30m units this year as it asks devs to get games 4K ready
  39. Nintendo’s next Mario Kart title is a mixed reality racer set in your living room
  40. Super Mario 3D All-Stars brings three high-res ports to Switch
  41. Super Mario 3D All-Stars is already Amazon’s second biggest game of 2020: Nintendo release is behind only Animal Crossing on the US storefront less than a week since its announcement
  42. Barrage of games coming for Super Mario Bros.’ 35th anniversary: Nintendo reveals limited time release of Super Mario 3D All-Stars with four more Mario products debuting by March
  43. Nintendo eShop policy change gives shoppers more time to cancel pre-orders
  44. With profit and revenue on the rise, CD Projekt heaps praise on The Witcher 3
  45. The Witcher 3’s next-gen debut promises free upgrade for current-gen owners
  46. CD Projekt Red confirms next-gen version of The Witcher 3: New version of the blockbuster RPG will be sold as a standalone product, but available as a free update to existing owners
  47. Wargaming UK rebrands as DPS Games to reflect global growth
  48. What can the games industry learn from Netflix and Spotify?: During our recent Changing Channels conference, experts discussed the impact of subscriptions on the world of entertainment
  49. Cloud gaming not ready for disruption – Report: Juniper Research sees streaming game services as a subset of a subscription service market that will hit $8 billion in 2023
  50. Can influencer-branded game stores work?
  51. Game Discoverability Now: Are the ‘store wars’ really upon us?
  52. Microsoft confirms next-gen pricing and launch dates, touts new financing options
  53. The compact Xbox Series S launches Nov 10 with promises of ‘next-gen performance’
  54. Xbox Series S confirmed by Microsoft after next-gen Xbox price leak
  55. Xbox Series S finally announced, priced at $299: Official video shares specs, console will launch November 10 and is digital only
  56. Microsoft confirms $499 Xbox Series X for Nov. 10
  57. Xbox Series X will sell for $499: Console launches November 10 with pre-orders starting September 22; All Access subscription price is $35 monthly for two years
  58. Xbox’s next-generation strategy threatens to disrupt the console business l Opinion: Xbox Series S and Game Pass could change console gaming forever. Maybe.
  59. EA Play is being added to Game Pass Ultimate at no extra cost
  60. EA Play added to Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost: Ultimate and PC subscribers will gain access to over 60 of the FIFA publisher’s titles
  61. Xbox All Access seems like one of the best deals in gaming
  62. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla bumps up release date to match next-gen Xbox launch
  63. GameStop continues to post heavy losses amid pandemic, end of console cycle: Retailer saw an adjusted net loss of $92 million in Q2, though global e-commerce sales spiked
  64. GameStop will close another 400 to 450 stores this fiscal year: It’s already closed 388 stores year-to-date
  65. Despite pandemic and its reboot, GameStop says it’s ready for next-gen demand
  66. CI Games opens internal studio Hexworks to develop Lords of the Fallen 2
  67. Wasteland 3 | Critical Consensus: InXile’s warmly received new RPG is a sign that Microsoft’s run of studio acquisitions is starting to pay off
  68. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 PC impressions: No pretending for this Superman
  69. Marvel’s Avengers | Critical Consensus: The critics found much to like in Crystal Dynamics’ campaign, and rather less in Square Enix’s ambitions to make its own Destiny
  70. Shenmue returns again—this time as a Crunchyroll, Adult Swim anime
  71. The Soulcalibur still burns | Why I Love: Namco’s Dreamcast fighter ushered in the era of better-than-arcade ports and built friendships in competitive communities that last to this day
  72. Masterpiece: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island
  73. From Pong to Civilization: How I made “one more turn” work on consoles
  74. Esports Milestone: Guild Esports Looks For London Stock Exchange Listing
  75. David Beckham-backed Guild Esports sets sights on London IPO: Esports firm eyes £50m valuation when it floats on the London Stock Exchange later this year
  76. Facebook Gaming Signs Esports Pro ‘King’ Richard Nelson (Exclusive)
  77. Esports team brings University of Waterloo athletics into the digital age: UW will compete in Rocket League, Overwatch and League of Legends
  78. Changing the game: women in esports
  79. As Esports Go Mainstream, Some Important Lessons for Brands
  80. Rocket League drops PS Plus and Switch Online services for online play: Psyonix’s game will remove paywall from multiplayer on PlayStation and Switch when it transitions to free-to-play
  81. Facebook halts Oculus Quest sales in Germany amid privacy concerns
  82. Blog: Dynamic map elements in RTS games
  83. Blog: The hidden art of pacing – Part 2
  84. Blog: Building Cogmind’s ambient soundscape
  85. Blog: A Neon Climber postmortem
  86. Blog: A launch postmortem of Dungeons of Edera
  87. Video: Cultivating female talent in big-budget studios
  88. Video: How a newbie solo dev landed their game on Xbox Game Pass
  89. Video: Inside the physical animation of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  90. Video: Using project management to tame the chaos of game dev
  91. Don’t Miss: Deaf accessibility in video games
  92. Don’t Miss: What was it like developing for the Dreamcast?
  93. U.S. Patent no. 9,582,147: Inserting game objects through contactless communication
  94. In Major Blow To Sony’s Upcoming PlayStation 5, Microsoft Announces PlayStation 6
  95. Gaming historian Curt Vendel dies at 53: Atari Museum founder, Atari Flashback designer, and “an unquestioned giant in computer history” died unexpectedly August 30

DIGITAL

  1. TikTok Employee Files Motion That Could Mark First Judicial Look At Trump’s Executive Order
  2. White House Supposedly Blocked Walmart From Buying Tiktok Because It Would Prove Its Rationale For Forcing A Deal Was Bullshit
  3. If We’re So Worried About TikTok, Why Aren’t We Just As Worried About AdTech And Location Data Sales?
  4. Trump Gets Mad That Twitter Won’t Take Down A Parody Of Mitch McConnell; Demands Unconstitutional Laws
  5. Bill Barr’s ‘Antitrust Crackdown’ Of Google Is Going To Be A Weaponized Farce
  6. There’s a partisan schism over the timing of a Google antitrust lawsuit
  7. Google Updates Ad Policies Related to “Sensitive Events”
  8. Right-wing media thrives on Facebook. Whether it rules is more complicated: Untangling the influence of right-wing media is hard, especially with limited data.
  9. Facebook Moves to Limit Election Chaos in November
  10. Facebook Says it Will Limit Election Advertising in the Week Before the U.S. Election
  11. Facebook Paying Users To Shut Down Their Accounts For Science Ahead Of The 2020 Election
  12. Facebook Watch Hits 1.25 Billion Monthly Users, Company Says
  13. Facebook complains, Apple responds: iOS 14’s big privacy change gets postponed
  14. Facebook’s plan to prevent election misinformation: Allowing it, mostly
  15. There Are Many Serious Concerns About Facebook. Why the Australia News Fight Isn’t One of Them (Michael Geist)
  16. It’s Time To Regulate The Internet… But Thoughtfully
  17. Pentagon’s review of controversial $10B contract was a sham, Amazon claims
  18. E-commerce: Amazon held liable for damages caused by defective product sold on its online marketplace
  19. Amazon Is Strictly Liable for Marketplace Items, Reinforcing That Online Marketplaces Are Doomed–Bolger v. Amazon (Eric Goldman)
  20. In China, GitHub Is a Free Speech Zone for Covid Information: As COVID news was increasingly trapped behind the Great Firewall, the programming platform became a refuge from censorship. It may not last long.
  21. China plans new data policy in response to Trump admin’s “bullying”
  22. Court Denies TRO Seeking to Remove Facebook’s “Russia State-Controlled Media” Label–Maffick v. Facebook (Eric Goldman)
  23. Another Roundup of Online Contract Formation Cases (Eric Goldman)
  24. GOP Senators Release Latest Truly Stupid Section 230 Reform Bill; Would Remove ‘Otherwise Objectionable’; Enable Spamming
  25. The Copia Institute’s Comment To The FCC Regarding The Ridiculous NTIA Petition To Reinterpret Section 230
  26. 512(f) Claim Fails in the 11th Circuit–Johnson v. New Destiny Christian Center (Eric Goldman)
  27. Twibel Lawsuit Fails–Ganske v. Mensch (Eric Goldman)
  28. The User Always Loses: How did the Internet get so bad?
  29. Content Moderation Case Studies: Stopping Malware In Search Leads To Unsupported Claims Of Bias (2007)
  30. Intermediary Liability And Responsibilities Post-Brexit
  31. E-Voting App Maker Voatz Asks The Supreme Court To Let It Punish Security Researchers For Exposing Its Flaws
  32. UK government’s Digital Services Tax misses its target: Apple and others share the weight of 2% tax aimed at major tech firms with developers, sellers, and advertisers
  33. Big tech companies want to help get you back in the office: They are offering services to track employees, arrange tests, and record results.
  34. Legal Concerns With Influencers’ Tattoos On Social Media: The Ball Is Still In The Air, And The Ink Is Not Dry
  35. Made-For-Kids YouTube Content Seeing Big Year-Over-Year Growth
  36. YouTube TV Scores NFL Carriage, Launches New ‘Sports Plus’ Add-On
  37. David Blaine’s ‘Ascension’ Soars To 770K Concurrent Viewers, Making It YouTube’s Most-Watched Live Original
  38. YouTube To Produce Originals Supporting Indie Music Venues Affected By COVID
  39. YouTube, ‘Glamour’ To Premiere Docuseries About Triumphs, Tragedies Of Women’s Gymnastics (Trailer)
  40. In Latest Stunt, MrBeast Gifts Nascent YouTuber 1.7 Million Subscribers — And Counting
  41. FTC Sues Celebrity Endorsers Over Their Role in Alleged Deceptive Advertising Campaign
  42. Snapchat Launches Permanent Public Profiles, Audience Analytics (Exclusive)
  43. Rooster Teeth’s Podcast Network ‘The Roost’ Inks Ad Sales, Merch, Distro Deal With CollegeHumor
  44. Vimeo Revamps User Profiles To Help Video Professionals Nail Down Job Prospects
  45. TikTok Competitor Triller Forms Advisory Board With Top Female Music Execs
  46. TikTok Partners With 20 Tech Providers To Help Advertisers Create, Measure Their Campaigns
  47. Former TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Seems Like A Baller. Maybe He Left Because He Didn’t Want To Have A Boss.
  48. Senate Banking Committee Shows Continued Interest in Cryptoassets
  49. Academic Study Says Open Source Has Peaked: But Why?
  50. Alternatives for the Internet: A Journey into Decentralised Network Architectures and Information Commons
  51. The world to come: A digital dystopia – One of the few certainties of our time is that digital platforms will continue to thrive. The only question is quite how far their logic will penetrate our lives.
  52. Augmented reality could be the geology classroom’s killer app
  53. What If Technology Belonged to the People?: We need non-market, publicly-owned alternatives to big tech. Here’s how we get it.
  54. A field comes of age: tracking research on the internet within communication studies, 1994 to 2018
  55. Exclusion and inclusion in identification: regulation, displacement and data justice

A.I.

  1. A Face-off: New Privacy Class Actions target facial recognition software
  2. How to gather Data Legally for training AI Data Model?
  3. Reliance on Machine Translations Warrants Denial of IPR Petitions 
  4. Artificial Intelligence and Trends in Patenting
  5. Students, Parents Figure Out School Is Using AI To Grade Exams And Immediately Game The System 
  6. NIST Outlines a Set of Principles for Explainable AI
  7. New Regulatory Guidance in the UK on AI and Data Protection
  8. A Light Touch Regulatory Framework for AI
  9. A Light Touch Regulatory Framework for AI – Part 2: Classification of AI Solutions

COMMUNICATIONS

  1.  Canadian Heritage Minister Guilbeault Says Social Media Sites Linking to News Content Without Payment is “Immoral” (Michael Geist)
  2. As Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault Plans Link Taxes and Internet Content Regulation, Where Is Navdeep Bains? (Michael Geist) 
  3. America Needs To Stop Pretending The Broadband ‘Digital Divide’ Isn’t The Direct Result Of Corruption
  4.  
  5. AT&T Is Astroturfing The FCC In Support Of Trump’s Dumb Attack On Social Media 
  6. Ajit Pai touted false broadband data despite clear signs it wasn’t accurate
  7. Pai FCC Ignored Falsely Inflated Broadband Numbers To Pat Itself On The Back
  8. FCC identifies promising opportunities to expand spectrum resources for unmanned aircraft systems
  9. FCC Dismisses Petition for Reconsideration of Reexamination of Noncommercial Licensing Policy – Next Step, Window for New Applications?
  10. FCC Proposes $163,912 Fine Against BarrierFree for Overstating its Broadband Deployment
  11. Top memory and display suppliers drop Huawei after new US restrictions
  12. What’s New in 5G – September 2020
  13. Taking 5G to work, in offices, and on the factory floor—will it help? 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1.  Access Copyright and York U File Responses in SCC (Howard Knopf)
  2. The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency(“Access Copyright”) And -York University: Response Of York University To Application For Leave To Appeal Of The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency
  3. The Copyright Board’s New $757,548.50 (+?) Website – Finally an Apparently Functional Search Engine – but Otherwise Disappointing at Best and Problematic at Worst – And Still NO CANLII Presence (Howard Knopf)
  4. Can’t “Shake It Off” Yet: Court Denies Taylor Swift’s Motion to Dismiss Copyright Infringement Lawsuit 
  5. Music Choice v. Copyright Royalty Board: D.C. Circuit determines that Board erred in determination that services offered were categorically excluded from lower royalty rate for pre-existing service providers set forth in DMCA.
  6. Not Your Grandfather’s Internet Royalties? DMCA Favorable Rates Might Apply to Internet Offerings 
  7. Ninth Circuit: Under the “Asserted Truth Doctrine” (f/k/a “Copyright Estoppel”) Authors of Nonfiction Cannot Later Claim a Work is Fictional to Pursue a Copyright Case
  8. Astor-White v. Strong: 9th Cir. affirms that, after three amended complaints, plaintiff was still unable to plausibly allege defendants copied or appropriated protectable expression from TV series Empire.
  9. Jackson v. Roberts: 2nd Cir. affirms that right of publicity claim brought by 50 Cent against Rick Ross, based on Ross’s sampling of 50 Cent’s hit song “In Da Club” in a promotional mixtape, is preempted by Copyright Act.
  10. No Remix: Copyright Act Preempts Right of Publicity Claim
  11. A Copyright Suit against Netflix’s Stranger Things 
  12. Bain v. Film Independent, Inc.: Court dismisses claims against actress, finding her use of portions of film not yet widely released in her acting reel to be transformative fair use.
  13. Michael Skidmore v. Led Zeppelin et al., Case No. 20-142 (S.Ct. 2020)
  14. What 11th Circ. Guitar Ruling Means for Copyright Litigants 
  15. Do Those Plans Infringe on My Plans? Depends Where You Are
  16. The Next Register Of Copyrights Must Realize That Copyright Serves The Public 
  17. Out of the Ordinary: Requirements for Describing Goods and Services in Canadian Trademark Applications 
  18. “Terrible Towel” Lawsuit a Good Reminder to Consult a Trademark Lawyer
  19. Honda and Microsoft caught in a trademark race 
  20. Apples and Prepears: The perception of protective brands 
  21. The Queen is not amused, The Royal Butler is refused (via Passle) 
  22. Goodwill Hunting
  23. Nike are successful in registering FOOTWARE (via Passle)
  24. Tiffany v. Costco: Descriptive words over trademark exclusivity 
  25. Competitive Keyword Advertising Still Isn’t Trademark Infringement, Unless…. –Adler v. Reyes & Adler v. McNeil (Eric Goldman) 
  26. Influencer marketing and TM infringement
  27. USPTO prioritises certain COVID-19-related trademark and service mark applications 
  28. No trade secret protections for information discussed via open zoom call 
  29. Playing Fair: Protect Trade Secrets from Business Partners
  30. Don’t Play Chicken With Court Orders: COVID-19 Is No Excuse for a Terminated Franchisee to Continue Using the Franchisor’s Intellectual Property and Trade Secrets
  31. Use of Infringing Product, Misappropriated Trade Secrets May Continue – for a Licensing Fee
  32. A UDRP case involving a .CEO domain
  33. Purposive test applies to construction of patent claims: Federal Court
  34. A significant Federal Court decision supporting patent eligibility of software inventions in Canada
  35. Second Kick at the Can: Post-Grant Proceedings Involving Canadian Patents
  36. Judge Rakoff Refuses to “Ice” Diamond Patent Inequitable Conduct Allegations
  37. Unwired Planet v Huawei and Huawei/ZTE v Conversant [2020] UKSC 37
  38. Exclusion Orders: How an International Trade Commission Investigation Can Protect Patented Products from Infringing Imports
  39. Spotlight: standard-essential patents in United Kingdom
  40. The Federal Circuit Expressly Declares that Juries Determine the Standard-Essentiality of Patent Claims 
  41. Trapped: insufficiency deals the final blow to Regeneron’s ground-breaking transgenic mouse patents 
  42. Patent Office Issues Binding Memorandum Concerning Use Of Applicant Admitted Prior Art 
  43. Using patents to establish alternative business models, built around licensing

PRIVACY

  1. Saskatchewan Introduces New Legislation: The Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act
  2. A New Privacy Law for Ontario? Towards a “Made-in-Ontario” Response to Global Developments
  3. How Bill 64 Will Impact The Research Sector
  4. Government’s ‘Reverse’ Warrant Rejected By Two Consecutive Federal Judges
  5. The FBI botched its DNC hack warning in 2016—but says it won’t next time
  6. FBI Horrified To Discover Ring Doorbells Can Tip Off Citizens To The Presence Of Federal Officers At Their Door
  7. Online voting vendor Voatz urges Supreme Court to limit security research
  8. UK Privacy Regulator Issues Code for Online Services Likely to be Used by Children
  9. Eyes Everywhere: Amazon’s Surveillance Infrastructure and Revitalizing Worker Power
  10. NSA spying exposed by Snowden was illegal and not very useful, court says
  11. Ninth Circuit Says NSA’s Bulk Phone Records Collection Was Illegal, Most Likely Unconstitutional
  12. Another Florida Appeals Court Says Compelled Passcode Production Violates The Fifth Amendment
  13. Uber Criminal Complaint Raises the Stakes for Breach Response
  14. Individual Criminal Liability for Failure to Disclose Data Breach Establishes a New Level of Risk for Companies and Executives 
  15. Pandemic Surveillance and Racialized Subpopulations: Mitigating Vulnerabilities in COVID-19 Apps 
  16. Unique Cyber Vishing Threat Emerges 
  17. President Trump Signs Into Effect a Policy for Space Cybersecurity 
  18. How Are Governments Reacting to the Invalidation of Privacy Shield?
  19. Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield No Longer Considered Adequate by Swiss DPA 
  20. What Is the Worst Type of Online Privacy Policy … and Why Does it Matter? 

CREATIVITY

  1. Moritz v. Universal City Studios LLC: Denys arbitration of dispute concerning Fast & the Furious spinoff, Hobbs & Shaw, holding arbitration provisions in prior production contracts for franchise did not cover spinoff. 
  2. Council of Europe issues media freedom alert over UK government blacklisting of investigative journalists: Formal warning comes as government claims environmental protesters are a threat to press freedom
  3. Trump’s Paris art “shopping spree” caused staffers a headache and lessons to learn about checking provenance
  4. California musicians rejoice as governor ratifies new legislation on employment classification
  5. New California Law Makes it Easier for Certain Musicians, Writers, Photographers and Content Providers to Be Deemed Independent Contractors
  6. French Government To Make Insulting Mayors A Criminal Offense

Jon

News of the Week; September 2, 2020

GAMES

  1. Want to Write a Story About Tardigrades in Space? Make It So!–Abdin v. CBS (Eric Goldman)
  2. Abdin v. CBS (USCA 2nd Cir., August 17, 2020)
  3. Bugs in Space? Star Trek Plotline Does Not Infringe Tardigrade Video Game
  4. Gaming emote litigation: plaintiffs test different causes of action as battle ensues over Fortnite emotes
  5. Atlanta Rapper Claims “Soul Jah Boi” Dance in NBA 2K19 Infringes His Copyright
  6. China-linked mobile games including PUBG Mobile have been banned in India
  7. Apple terminates Epic’s developer account as promised: However, Unreal Engine on iOS remains unaffected thanks to restraining order
  8. Apple has terminated Epic Games’ App Store account
  9. Apple terminates Epic’s App Store access following Fortnite dispute
  10. iOS users no longer able to update Fortnite following App Store altercation
  11. ‘Fortnite’ maker Epic faces uphill antitrust battle with Apple
  12. On Monopolies, Apple, and Epic
  13. Today, Apple made changes to its app review process to save face with devs
  14. App Store tweaks ease bug fix process, let devs pitch App Store Guidelines changes
  15. Ubisoft removes Black Lives Matter image from Tom Clancy game’s terror group
  16. Ubisoft apologizes after Tom Clancy mobile game co-opts BLM movement
  17. Ubisoft apologizes for ‘insensitive and harmful’ Elite Squad imagery: Publisher says it will remove “raised fist” from cinematic portraying protest movement as terrorist organization
  18. Marvel’s Avengers sets new beta download record on PlayStation
  19. Ubisoft (temporarily) suggests no PS1, PS2, or PS3 backwards compatibility for PS5
  20. 2K Games supports NBA protests in the wake of Wisconsin shooting: “We strongly support the players and leagues using their platform to demonstrate against the shooting of Jacob Blake”
  21. Fall Guys cheating loophole leads to blanket Family Sharing ban
  22. Consumers Sue Mobile App Maker Over Loot Boxes
  23. More Video Game Art Is Being Sanitized, Likely To Appease China
  24. Opinion: Why Ronald Reagan’s appearance in Call of Duty is drawing criticism
  25. Accessibility in games with AbleGamers’ Greg Haynes – GDC Podcast ep. 12
  26. Big Fish Games lays off 250 staff
  27. Xbox brings in Bungie veteran to keep delayed Halo Infinite on track: Joseph Staten, who worked on the original trilogy, now leading work on the upcoming shooter’s campaign
  28. 343 Industries appoints Halo veterans to ensure Infinite launches in 2021
  29. We need to take Steam wishlist quality more seriously
  30. Steam Labs’ latest experiment brings Chat Filtering to Steam and participating games
  31. Electronic Arts’ subscription service EA Play is live on Steam
  32. Unity debuts new tool to help devs submit games to multiple Android storefronts
  33. Microsoft Flight Simulator players are flying into Hurricane Laura: Virtual storm chasing
  34. Sony begins invite-only, one-per-customer PS5 pre-orders: But platform holder still offers no indication of release date or price
  35. Ratchet & Clank is the unlikely star of the PS5 line-up | Opinion: The 18 year-old series has become the poster child for what a new generation can do
  36. New PlayStation exclusives and first-party studios key in Sony’s PlayStation strategy
  37. Sony ponders potential PS to PC ports
  38. PlayStation 5’s paltry back-compat stance seemingly confirmed by Ubisoft
  39. Report: AT&T no longer looking to sell off Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  40. European market generated €21.6 billion in revenue in 2019: The best selling game of 2019 in Europe was FIFA 20, the ISFE reported
  41. The finer points of Mario Kart 8 on the Switch, explained by a pro
  42. Rocket League won’t require PS Plus or Nintendo Switch Online after free-to-play shift
  43. Gamezop raises $4.3m in Series A financing: Funding round led by Bitkraft Ventures to be used toward Southeast Asian, Latin American expansion
  44. Deep Silver parent company Koch Media opens two publishing offices in Asia
  45. Koch Media opens publishing offices in Tokyo and Hong Kong: New subsidiaries will allow Koch to publish games in Japan, South Korea, China and Southeast Asia
  46. Crayta’s cloud-driven dream to democratize game development: Unit 2 Games and Crayta’s Indie Fund developers discuss the platform’s inception and hopes for an accessible future
  47. Craft, art, and science: Three ways of teaching game design – How can educational institutions best teach prospective designers in a way that prepares them for work in the industry?
  48. New Dragon Age still on track to exist, no release date given
  49. Incredible Ratchet & Clank gameplay demo reveals PS5’s SSD difference
  50. When should we expect launch prices and dates for 2020’s new consoles?
  51. UK Charts: Soft week for physical sales despite new releases – Madden and Project Cars fail to ignite boxed market as Animal Crossing reigns again
  52. Biden campaign launches official Animal Crossing: New Horizons yard signs
  53. Biden presidential campaign rolls out yard signs in Animal Crossing
  54. Animal Crossing Continues To Be An Innovative Playground As Biden Campaign Begins Advertising On It
  55. Sweden’s MAG Interactive acquires mobile trivia dev Sventertainment
  56. Planet Zoo dev Frontier has a new publishing label: Frontier Foundry
  57. CD Projekt Red climbs to record market cap on Witcher mobile AR game: Pokémon Go-style title drives 8% jump, leaves CDPR’s market cap €1b higher than Ubisoft
  58. Huuuge Inc. preparing for an IPO: Polish free-to-play gaming company looking to go public on the Warsaw Stock Exchange
  59. Eiyuden Chronicles Kickstarter raises more than $4.5m: Suikoden developers’ crowdfunding campaign for a new JRPG brings in site’s third highest video game total ever
  60. Keywords acquires game marketing agency Maverick for $4.7 million
  61. What hypercasual mobile game publishers look for in developers: Supersonic Studios’ Nadav Ashkenazy explains what it takes to get your hypercasual game published
  62. Shaping a warm welcome for wholesome games: Matthew Taylor and James Tillman explain how the Wholesome Games Direct came about, and why curating games based on feeling was a success
  63. Interactive storytelling platform Dorian raises $3.25 million in funding
  64. Tencent and Ziff Davis partner to relaunch IGN China: Chinese games giant will operate media outlet, site will be editorially independent of Tencent Group
  65. Leyou Technologies confirms ongoing acquisition talks with Tencent: If completed, Tencent will privatise parent of Warfare developer
  66. CAA Signs Prominent Gamers Alpharad And The Completionist
  67. StreamElements unveils recipients of Creator Diversity Fund: The $100,000 fund was divided between 20 Twitch content creators from underrepresented backgrounds
  68. David Dobrik Launches Twitch Channel By Giving Away $1,000 For Every ‘Warzone’ Win
  69. BitKraft Ventures raises $165m VC fund: The games- and esports-focused VC firm already has a portfolio of 50 companies
  70. Dota 2’s The International 10 prize pool has hit a record-breaking $34,396,000 (and counting): The most lucrative esports tournament ever held
  71. First Cycling Esports World Championships announced
  72. Game devs and eSport teams — how to protect your brand assets with trade marks
  73. Facebook Halts Sale of Rift & Quest in Germany Amid Regulatory Concerns
  74. Oculus halts headset sales in Germany: Facebook says it’s a temporary move and will continue supporting existing owners in the country
  75. Facebook renames its AR/VR studio collective to Facebook Reality Labs: Oculus Studios will retain its name, and Oculus branding remains
  76. Crusader Kings 3 | Critical Consensus: Paradox Interactive updates its defining franchise, and the critics are hailing the result as a potential Game of the Year
  77. Cyberpunk 2077 lands 5 awards including top honors at Gamescom 2020
  78. Cyberpunk 2077 tops Best of Gamescom awards: CD Projekt Red cleans up with five wins for upcoming title, including Best of Show, Best PC Game, and Best RPG
  79. Blog: The key features of stealth games 
  80. Blog: Cloudpunk creator Marko Dieckmann talks cyberpunk, voxel art, and indie development
  81. Blog: The hidden art of pacing – Part 1
  82. Blog: Why knowing how to focus and not to scope creep is an essential skill
  83. Blog: Democratizing PySpark for mobile game publishing
  84. Blog: Finding retention influencers in Destiny
  85. Video: Robin Hunicke’s Q&A about working together, apart, in dynamic times
  86. Video: An inside look at the making of Hardspace: Shipbreaker
  87. Video: How procedural environmental destruction works in Control
  88. Video: Making the designer-writer collaboration work in game dev
  89. Video: Crafting the crafting system in Astroneer
  90. Don’t Miss: The nuts and bolts of Fable III
  91. Fall Guys costume auction raises $1 million for UK charity Special Effect
  92. Fall Guys bidding contest raises $1 million for SpecialEffect: Aim Lab, G2 Esports, Mr Beast, and Ninja won the Fall Guys bidding contest and will get in-game skins
  93. U.S. Patent no. 9,597,601: Method for displaying chat window applied to network game

DIGITAL

  1. French language requirements in Québec: Language used in commercial publications, including websites and social media
  2. Internet terms of use: Ninth Circuit enforces arbitration agreement accessible through browsewrap hyperlink
  3. Third Circuit Upholds Public School Student’s First Amendment Rights
  4. Infringing Polish Website Isn’t Subject to Personal Jurisdiction in the United States–AMA v. Wanat
  5. Why potential claimants should take care with DMCA takedown demands
  6. Are Changes to the DMCA on the Horizon?
  7. AT&T backs Trump plan, demands “neutrality” on Facebook, Amazon, and Google
  8. Hypocritical AT&T Makes A Mockery Of Itself; Says 230 Should Be Reformed For Real Net Neutrality
  9. Supreme Court To Courts And Federal Agencies Trying To Rewrite Section 230: Knock It Off
  10. Section 230 Preempts Another FOSTA Claim–Doe v. Kik (Eric Goldman)
  11. Lindsey Graham Says We Need To Get Rid Of Section 230 To Sue ‘Batshit Crazy’ QAnon. That’s Not How Any Of This Works.
  12. My Comment To The FCC Regarding The Ridiculous NTIA Petition To Reinterpret Section 230
  13. A Paean To Transparency Reports
  14. Content Moderation Best Practices for Startups
  15. Content Moderation Case Study: Amazon Alters Publishing Rules To Deter Kindle Unlimited Scammers (April 2016)
  16. Calif. App. Court (4th Dist) Rejects Jurisdictional Challenge in Website Accessibility Case
  17. TikTok CEO quits as company reportedly plans sale to Microsoft, Walmart
  18. Sway House TikTokers Bryce Hall, Blake Gray Charged With Throwing Parties In Violation Of L.A. Health Orders
  19. Native TikTok Tools May Create Liability for Brands and Influencers
  20. TikTok: now to the copyright and political issues
  21. Facebook threatens to block news-sharing in Australia
  22. Facebook Says It Will Block News Sharing In Australia If Murdoch’s Social Media Tax Becomes Law
  23. Trump administration forces Facebook and Google to drop Hong Kong cable
  24. Amazon deletes anti-union listing, watches workers’ “secret” social groups
  25. iOS 14 will “severely impact” monetisation opportunities, Facebook says: Changes in privacy policy on Apple devices could mean a 50% drop in ad-driven revenue coming from Facebook’s Audience Network
  26. Sordid genealogies: a conjectural history of Cambridge Analytica’s eugenic roots
  27. Top Republican deletes tweet with doctored Biden video footage
  28. The Market for Fake Reviews
  29. Facebook apologizes to users, businesses for Apple’s monstrous efforts to protect its customers’ privacy: New iOS update will rob people of personalized ads, wails antisocial giant
  30. Apple won’t let Facebook tell users about 30-percent Apple tax on events
  31. Facebook Will Open Beta Of VR Social Platform ‘Horizon’ To (Some) Public Users In Coming Weeks
  32. Facebook and Other Tech Giants ‘too Big to Fail’
  33. Australian Court Says Using a Zipper-Mouth Emoji Can Be Defamatory–Burrows v. Houda (Eric Goldman)
  34. Australian Court Says Zipper Mouth Emoji Might Be Defamatory
  35. Google Declines to Remove Ads that Contain Election-Related Misinformation
  36. Google Maps now shows traffic lights at intersections
  37. We Ran Our Online Election Disinformation Simulation Game And There’s Plenty To Be Worried About
  38. As Speakers At The RNC Whined About Big Tech Bias, You Could Only Watch The Full Convention Because Of ‘Big Tech’
  39. Elon Musk is one step closer to connecting a computer to your brain: Neuralink has demonstrated a prototype of its brain-machine interface that currently works in pigs.
  40. Brain-Computer Interfaces Are Coming. Will We Be Ready? (Rand Corporation)
  41. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Insanely Stupid Lawsuit Against Facebook
  42. The internet of protest is being built on single-page websites
  43. Content Moderation Case Study: Facebook Responds To A Live-streamed Mass Shooting (March 2019)
  44. Snapchat Is The Biggest Media Company Whose Content You’ve Never Watched–But That’s About To Change
  45. Patreon Raises $90 Million At $1.2 Billion Valuation: “The Stigma Of The Starving Artist Is Going To Fade Away”
  46. Global Digital Pandemic Responses: Reflections on Four Country Case Studies
  47. Fairphone users can buy new camera without replacing the phone itself
  48. Xiaomi’s “third-generation” under-display camera looks nearly invisible
  49. Going all-in on remote work: The technical and cultural changes
  50. TikTok And Teespring Team Up For Creator Merch Sales Integration
  51. TikTok Tells Users To Treat Themselves With Second Wave Of Free ‘Small Gestures’
  52. China announces new export rules that could prevent sale of TikTok
  53. Franchesca Ramsey Tapped To Host IAB’s ‘Podcast Upfront’, Which Has Registered 2,500 Attendees
  54. Rhett & Link Launch ‘Vote Like A Beast’ Registration Campaign Ahead Of Presidential Election
  55. SuperBam To Reclaim 10 Billion Views’ Worth Of AdSense For YouTube, TikTok, Twitch Creators By End Of 2020
  56. YouTube Reverses MoistCr1TiKaL, Markiplier Community Guidelines Strikes, Says They Were “An Over-Enforcement Of Policies”
  57. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 8/31/2020
  58. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 8/31/2020
  59. David Blaine’s Balloon-Powered YouTube Stunt Postponed To Sept. 2
  60. How to Approach Legal Issues With CGI Influencers — Keep in mind virtual endorsements and brand sponsorships
  61. In Savvy Brand Deal, Charli D’Amelio Gets Signature Drink On Dunkin’ Donuts Menu
  62. Emma Chamberlain Premieres ‘Styled By Emma’ Makeover Series On IGTV
  63. Netflix Un-Paywalls ‘Bird Box,’ ‘The Two Popes,’ First Ep Of ‘Stranger Things’ To Tempt More Subscribers
  64. What the History of TV Can Teach Us about Netflix
  65. “This is the day”: Disney+ announces The Mandalorian season 2 premiere date
  66. The evolution and accountability of Diversity and Inclusion within the tech industry
  67. ASA finds numerous code breaches following monitoring operation on children’s websites
  68. After Years of “Silencing, Repression, and Retaliation” at This Software Company, Workers Decided to Organize
  69. Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work
  70. Collaboration Houses: How Technology & A Pandemic Have Created Entirely New Ways To Go To College

A.I.

  1. Algorithmic policing risks intensifying systemic racism, harm privacy and Charter rights: report
  2. To Surveil and Predict: A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada
  3. Tesla with Autopilot hits cop car—driver admits he was watching a movie
  4. Algorithms and the impact of decisions made using AI
  5. Reckoning and Judgment the Promise of AI
  6. Computer Says No: Can Algorithms Be Fair?
  7. The Paradox of Algorithmic Transparency
  8. The politics of algorithmic governance in the black box city
  9. Google offers to help others with the tricky ethics of AI
  10. Remedies for Algorithmic Tacit Collusion
  11. Musk says that Neuralink implants are close to ready for human testing
  12. Facing Novel Legal Issues Concerning Facial Recognition Technology in 2020
  13. What do organisations thinking of using facial recognition software need to do following the Court of Appeal judgment in R (Bridges) v CC South Wales ?
  14. Faceoff! UK appellate court finds police use of facial recognition technology contravenes laws
  15. Court of Appeal hands down judgment in facial recognition case
  16. Automated facial recognition: a controversial future tool for fighting crime
  17. AI analysis: How traffic works in Cities: Skylines
  18. Algorithms and employment law: what do you need to know?
  19. Law and Tech Collide: Foreseeability, Reasonableness and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
  20. SAL Law Reform Committee Reports on Artificial Intelligence
  21. Robot Will Take Your Job: Innovation for an Era of Artificial Intelligence 
  22. NIST looks to shine a light on the ‘black box’ with its white paper on explainable AI
  23. NIST Seeks Comment on Proposed Framework for “Explainable” Artificial Intelligence 
  24. Is AI part of the new sports media landscape? 
  25. Philosophy in The Light Of AI 
  26. Podcast: Explaining Artificial Intelligence with Terry Bergin QC and Quentin Tannock 
  27. Don’t Miss: Bringing Washington D.C. to life – The AI of The Division 2 

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. D.C. Circuit Casts Doubt on FCC’s Authority to Impose Merger Conditions
  2. Yet Another Study Shows U.S. 5G Is Far Slower Than Many Other Nations
  3. SpaceX seeks FCC broadband funds, must prove it can deliver sub-100ms latency 
  4. U.S. Cable Broadband Monopolies Close In On 70% Broadband Market Share 
  5. Small Satellite Operators’ C-Band Challenge Rejected by FCC
  6. Wireless Carriers Once Again Fight Efforts At More Accurate Wireless Availability Maps
  7. Bankrupt OneWeb gets FCC approval for another 1,280 broadband satellites
  8. AT&T Now Trying To Ditch DirecTV After Bungled Merger Spree
  9. AT&T reportedly trying to sell DirecTV after massive customer losses
  10. No Miracles Here: FCC Denies Wakefield’s Request to Vacate ViSalus Waiver Order But $925MM Judgment Still Stands
  11. Government Grant Recipients May Not Acquire Certain Chinese Telecommunications Products
  12. FAR Council Amends Interim Rule on Chinese Telecommunications Ban to Update Certification Requirements 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1.  Arts On (the) Line: Copyright Protection of Digital Performances for Presenters, Agents & Managers
  2. Word To Politicians: “Please [Do] Stop The Music”
  3. Fleshing out the copyright in a tattoo 
  4. Bad Faith Scraping of Photos carries a Big Cost
  5. Liability for Copyright Infringement Attaches if Conduct Exceeds Scope of License
  6. Regulations and the surge of software patent applications in the U.S. 
  7. Grey Market Goods – Coty and Costco Battle it Out in Québec 
  8. Tiffany v. Costco: the use of a trademark not as a trademark but in a descriptive sense
  9. Costco wins appeal against Tiffany – Tiffany and Co et al v Costco Wholesale Corp, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 17-2798. 
  10. KFC Presses Pause on IT’S FINGER LICKIN’ GOOD Slogan
  11. Aldi, Brewdog Brand War Ends In The Best Possible Way: Collaboration
  12. Comparing Apples to Pears 
  13. TENET: a twist in Time 
  14. Beyoncé’s BLUE IVY CARTER Mark in the Pink as TTAB Dismisses Opposition
  15. The Terrible Towel Is A Formidable Foe: Steelers’ Licensor Sues Maker of Terrible Masks
  16. The Land Rover Defender: a classic shape certainly, but a “badge of origin”?
  17. Difficult terrain: trade mark protection for 3d shapes
  18. Don’t Fall Victim to Bogus Trademark Registries
  19. Food Industry Insight – Overcoming Trademark Genericism with D’Ingenuity and Le Creativity
  20. Why you should designate Canada – and a Canadian agent – in your next Madrid application 
  21. The future of global licensing for digital standards?
  22. What’s in a name? Global brand owners make socially-conscious changes
  23. Strategic Considerations at the Intersection of Patent and Trade Secret Protection
  24. Delaware Court of Chancery: Companies Must Maintain Trade Secret Confidentiality in a Remote World
  25. Seventh Circuit Sends Health Care Software Company Plaintiff Back to District Court for $660 Million (or More) Reduction in Damages Award in Trade Secrets Case
  26. Pot Got Your Tongue? Company Alleges Former COO Disclosed Trade Secrets to Competitors
  27. You can’t do that! Federal Court quashes the “problem-solution” basis for rejecting claims
  28. No Solution? No Problem! The Federal Court of Canada puts a dagger in the “Problem-Solution” Approach to Patent Claims Construction
  29. “Problem-Solution” Claim Construction by Patent Office Does Not “Compute” 
  30. Federal Court clarifies Canadian approach to subject-matter eligibility for computer patents 
  31. Federal Court clarifies the assessment of patent-eligible subject matter in Canada
  32. What the Choueifaty Decision Means for Software Patents in Canada 
  33. Court Dismisses Intel’s and Apple’s Federal and State Antitrust Claims Against Patent Assertion Entities, Albeit with Leave of Court to Amend the Complaint
  34. UK Supreme Court affirms courts’ rights on IP licensing issue
  35. Dismissal on Procedural Grounds May Bar Claims for Later Infringement Under Res Judicata
  36. Res Judicata on Procedural Grounds Precludes Similar Claims Arising After Prior Judgment
  37. Inventorship, Unlike a Claim, is a “Nose of Wax”
  38. Landmark UK Supreme Court decision grants UK courts power to set the global royalty rate for standard essential patents
  39. Unwired Planet v Huawei – UK courts can determine global FRAND licensing terms
  40. Unwired Planet v Huawei – Supreme Court decision
  41. Unwired Planet vs Huawei – is it a victory for SEP holders?
  42. U.K. Supreme Court Affirms Global FRAND Rate-Setting Procedure in U.K. National Courts 
  43. UK Supreme Court Upholds Power of the UK Courts to Determine Global FRAND Licenses
  44. Last Week in the Federal Circuit (August 24-28): No Judicial Estoppel from Inventorship About-Face 
  45. Pointed Tip is Not a Substantially Flat Surface
  46. Clear Claim Language Trumped Written Description in Construction
  47. USPTO Sued Over Discretionary Denials 
  48. USPTO Issues Guidance on “Applicant Admitted Prior Art” in IPRs
  49. Canceled Patent Claims Do Not Entitle Former Patent Owner to a Refund 
  50. Antitrust Plaintiffs Complain of Patent “Thickets”
  51. Upper and Lower Claim Limitations Leave Patent Owner Feeling Down
  52. How Administrative Law Became the Hottest Topic in Patent Disputes at the Federal Circuit
  53. Valuing Patented Inventions in Litigation
  54. 5 developments you may not have realised are potentially patentable
  55. In review: key recent IP developments and trends in Canada 
  56. Intellectual Property Enforcement at the International Trade Commission

PRIVACY

  1. Ontario government launches consultations on establishing provincial privacy regime for private sector
  2. Ontario Government Seeks Input for Private Sector Privacy Legislation
  3. Privacy developments: OPC Privacy Guide for Businesses and Ontario privacy consultation
  4. China’s Efforts To Hide Its Muslim Concentration Camps Helped Reporters To Find Them
  5. The Fourth Amendment Downs ‘Video Voyeurism’ in Kraft SpaGate Case
  6. Can individuals claim damages for loss of control over their personal data
  7. U.S. Customs Opens Mass Searches of Data on Confiscated Traveler Smartphones, Computers
  8. Feds can’t ask Google for every phone in a 100-meter radius, court says
  9. Wait, Amazon’s New Wearable Needs to See Me in My Underwear?: Amazon says your semi-nude pictures will be automatically deleted from its servers after 3D body images are rendered.
  10. Amazon Halo will charge a subscription fee to monitor the tone of your voice
  11. The EU Is Launching a Market for Personal Data. Here’s What That Means for Privacy
  12. What Are GeofenceWarrants?
  13. Financial Data Aggregator Faces Consumer Privacy Suit over “Surreptitious” Collection of Banking Information
  14. U.S. issues warning on North Korean hackers targeting banks worldwide
  15. Bridgefy, A Messaging App Hyped As Great For Protesters, Is A Security Mess
  16. Mass Biometric Scanning Of Students Is COVID-19’s Latest Dystopian Twist
  17. If A College Is Going To Make COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps Mandatory, They Should At Least Be Secure
  18. Social Media Data Leak Raises Concerns Over Data Scraping
  19. Bad Faith Scraping of Photos carries a Big Cost
  20. CCTV and data privacy
  21. Hackers are exploiting a critical flaw affecting >350,000 WordPress sites
  22. Children’s Privacy Check-Up
  23. Back to School Special: But I’m Just an Ad Network! Am I Subject to Children’s Privacy Laws?
  24. Back to School Special: Is My Multi-Age Platform Subject to Child Protection Requirements?
  25. App Law and Future Changes to iOS Privacy
  26. The Dark Side of the Mooc?: the Rise of Edtech in Times of Covid-19: a Data Protection Challenge for Universities
  27. Remote Learning During Pandemic Brings Privacy Risks
  28. Schrems Strikes Again: Battery of New Data Privacy Complaints Raise Compliance Questions for EU-U.S. Data Transfers

CREATIVITY

  1. Judge Rakoff Clears Sarah Palin’s Defamation Lawsuit Against NY Times for February Trial
  2. Appeals Court Says Not Allowing Federal Officers To Pepper Spray Journalists Makes Law Enforcement Too Difficult
  3. The First Amendment Protects the Marketing Term “Vegan Butter”–Miyoko’s v. Ross (Eric Goldman)
  4. Covid Is Accelerating a Global Censorship Crisis
  5. Tinpot Administration Is Apparently ‘Building Dossiers’ On Journalists Who Criticize Trump
  6. Trump Wants To Replace FTC Chair Whom He Can’t Replace, Because The FTC Is Reluctant To Go After Trump’s Social Media Enemies
  7. How to (not) get rich quick: factors used to quantify damages awards in defamation cases
  8. Sixth Circuit Considers Public Employee’s Off-the-Clock Social Media Post in First Amendment Case
  9. Legal battle over artist’s legacy begins in London’s High Court
  10. TV Ratings for Biden and Trump Signal an Increasingly Polarized Nation: Fox News dominated ratings for the Republican convention, and MSNBC was the clear No. 1 for the Democrats’ gathering.
  11. Planning to Show a Toddler in Your Distilled Spirits Advertising?
  12. Burger King Wins “Whopper” of a Case: Federal Court Finds No Promise of Method of Preparation in Advertisements for Meatless Burger
  13. Picasso painting vandal who was “seeking fame” is jailed for 18 months
  14. “Stonehenge Lego” scale model reveals the pagan monument’s unique soundscape

Jon

News of the Week; August 26, 2020

GAMES

  1. On Appeal, ‘Star Trek Discovery’ Still Doesn’t Infringe On Video Game’s Copyright
  2. Judge issues restraining order protecting Unreal Engine development on iOS
  3. Temporary restraining order will protect Unreal Engine on Apple platforms
  4. Epic wins restraining order against Apple but Fortnite remains blocked: Judge says Epic has yet to demonstrate antitrust, but agrees that “serious questions do exist”
  5. Judge Rejects Epic’s Temporary Restraining Order Request For Fortnite (But Grants It For The Unreal Engine)
  6. Protection granted to Unreal Engine but not Fortnite following altercation with Apple
  7. Apple on Epic’s retaliation claims: ‘The emergency is entirely of Epic’s own making’
  8. Epic vs Apple judge decided in Apple’s favour in similar case: In 2013, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said plaintiffs failed to prove that Apple “deprived [them] of lower cost alternatives”
  9. Apple opposes Epic’s restraining order, says dispute is “completely avoidable”: iPhone maker claims damage to Fortnite and Unreal is self-inflicted, says Epic has not proved Apple is a monopoly
  10. Epic Games Moves Battleground From Mobile Phones to Courtroom With Antitrust Attacks on Apple and Google
  11. Epic Battles Apple: I Missed a Spot
  12. Epic Games turns Apple dispute into Fortnite event: Upcoming #FreeFortnite Cup will feature anti-Apple prizes as iOS users prepare to be blocked from updates
  13. Epic is hosting a Fortnite tournament themed around its legal battle with Apple
  14. Your iPhone copy of Fortnite is about to become out of date
  15. Game Discoverabilityland: Tim Epic vs. Tim Apple (also non-Tim news!)
  16. Microsoft backs Epic Games in legal dispute with Apple1
  17. Microsoft files statement supporting Epic Games against Apple: Xbox firm says Unreal Engine is “critical technology” and blocking it on iOS “will harm game creators and gamers”
  18. Microsoft backs Epic against Apple in legal fight over Unreal Engine on iOS
  19. Apple reaches $2 trillion market valuation as legal battle with Epic rages on
  20. Epic Games Sued By Company That Manages ‘Coral Castle’ In Florida Over New Fortnite Map
  21. Hitman 3 for PC to be Epic Games Store exclusive: IO Interactive’s title is set to release in January 2021
  22. Democratizing in-app purchase with direct payment: Following the Apple vs Epic dispute, Raymond Arifianto gives a crash course on how to implement in-app purchase with direct payment in your game
  23. Tfue And FaZe Clan Have Settled Their Lawsuits
  24. Devs exiting Lab Zero Games blame owner’s persistent pattern of misconduct
  25. Developers cut ties with Lab Zero, accuse lead designer of abuse, harassment: Skullgirls IP holder will work with former employees on future Skullgirls content without Mike Zaimont or Lab Zero
  26. Rocksteady’s response to claims of inaction outlines past and future anti-harassment plans
  27. Rocksteady responds to sexism accusations again: Batman Arkham studio says it addressed issues appropriately, has now hired external firm to interview current and former employees
  28. India’s prime minister appeals for games based on “Indian culture and folk tales”: Narendra Modi offered a rare display of government support for India’s emerging games industry
  29. Riot Games and Valve Win Over PalTalk’s Invalidated Patent Affirmed
  30. The Sinking City yanked from stores in dispute over publishing rights
  31. The Sinking City pulled from stores amid legal dispute: Developer Frogwares accuses publisher Nacon of missing payments, holding €1 million in royalties and claiming IP rights
  32. Copyright changes could limit in-game props, but might defeat clones | Opinion: Kostya Lobov warns that recent EU court decisions could drastically affect what is protectable by copyright
  33. Six ways to make your user-generated content game successful and lawsuit-free: Mythical Games’ Jamie Jackson detailed the dos and don’ts of user-generated content in a Devcom talk this week
  34. Activision Deletes And Replaces ‘Call Of Duty’ Trailer Worldwide Over 1 Second That Hurt China’s Feelings
  35. Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War trailer blocked in China: Activision replaces original version, featuring Tiananmen Square protest footage, with shorter edit worldwide
  36. A ‘cross-gen’ copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will cost $69.99
  37. The next Call of Duty will cost $70 on next-generation consoles
  38. Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War will cost $70 for next-gen console versions: Current-gen versions will be playable via backward compatibility, but will be missing enhancements
  39. Devolver apologises for cancelling legitimate keys during clampdown on Fall Guys scammers: Those affected will be able to reclaim copy of popular combat-free battle royale
  40. Fall Guys has surpassed 7 million sales on Steam
  41. Bilibili will publish Fall Guys on mobile in China
  42. Fall Guys is coming to mobile in China: Mediatonic confirmed Fall Guys will get a mobile release in China, but it looks like other territories will have to wait
  43. How Fall Guys’ bouncing, bumbling beans gave the game its soul
  44. How did Fall Guys get it so right?
  45. Fall Guys is now the most downloaded PS Plus game in history
  46. Loot Box Update
  47. FTC Staff Perspective Paper Offers Key Takeaways on Loot Box Workshop
  48. FTC Scrutinizes Loot Boxes – What are the Odds?
  49. Valve assures slow Flight Simulator downloads won’t affect refunds: Steam operator says lengthy install time will not count against store’s two-hour policy
  50. Ubisoft swaps physical games for digital on some upcoming Xbox CEs
  51. Ubisoft drops discs from Xbox collector’s editions: Premium SKUs for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs Legion and Far Cry 6 will include a digital code instead
  52. $60+ for a game is an “unfair price,” G2A study finds: 41% of the respondents said younger players were being “outpriced by gaming”
  53. Report: Latest Switch Pro rumors point toward early 2021
  54. Nintendo Switch Pro rumors resurface, this time expected in Q1 2021: Report says improved Switch model would feature better display, more interactivity
  55. Reports: “4K” Nintendo Switch revision slated for 2021 launch
  56. DMG launches accelerator for developers from marginalised backgrounds: Damage Labs Studio Startup is set to help founders from underrepresented identities in Canada
  57. Diablo 2: The human cost of making a classic: At Devcom, David Brevik recalled the “terrible grind” required to finish Blizzard North’s evergreen masterpiece
  58. BrainLeap launches games series aimed at children with attention difficulties: The Attention Arcade features six PC games that are controlled by eye movements
  59. Microsoft sells Halo masks to benefit frontline workers: For each mask purchased on Meta Threads, two additional ones will be donated to MasksforDocs
  60. 343 Industries squashes rumours of Halo Infinite dropping Xbox One: The new game will not be delayed any further and will support current-gen Xbox hardware
  61. 505 Games: There are “blockers” preventing free next-gen upgrades for Control – Publisher claims it was impossible to offer Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 versions without some players being left out
  62. PlayStation: Launching a console during a pandemic “is a massive challenge on every front” – PlayStation reveals its first PlayStation 5 ad
  63. PlayStation 5 devs explain how DualSense haptics will actually work
  64. Sony could detect PlayStation users based on how they hold a controller: New patent IDs unique controller positioning and movement between console users.
  65. Your PlayStation allegiance may determine whether you can preorder a PS5
  66. The silver linings in the clouds of 2020 | Opinion: Even as recession and schedule slippages bite hard in the coming months, some sectors have an opportunity to flourish
  67. Razer sees record-high revenues during pandemic: Peripheral maker says “stay-at-home trends” fueled first half sales up 25.3% to $447.5m as net losses were lessened to $17.7m
  68. Unity’s long-rumored IPO is finally moving forward
  69. March Capital establishes $60 million game investment fund
  70. March Capital launches $60m games startup fund: Investment firm form new entity to seek seed and series A financing opportunities
  71. Online gaming M&A levels up
  72. Polish games industry is worth nearly €500m: Game Industry Conference organizers report the country has 9,710 game dev staff employed across 440 studios
  73. Social game platform Hiber nets $2.25 million to accelerate development
  74. Hiber raises $2.2m to build out its browser-based game platform: Users have created over 300,000 games on Hiber so far in 2020
  75. Amazon Games and Smilegate enter exclusive publishing agreement: The pair will collaborate on a game to be released in 2021
  76. UK Charts PGA Tour 2K21 lands at No.2: And Animal Crossing New Horizons is No.1 again
  77. Ghost of Tsushima sold 1.9m digital units in July: And Pokémon Go’s Go Fest event just gave the game its best month since August 2016
  78. What the advent of 5G—mmWave and otherwise—will mean for online gaming
  79. Unity prepping an IPO: Engine maker declares intent to go public, reports net losses despite more than half of all mobile, PC, and cnsole games using its tech
  80. Unity Software Inc. Form S-1 (United States Securities and Exchange Commission)
  81. What did we learn from the Unity IPO filing?: Engine maker’s decision to go public gave details on how much it spent on recent acquisitions, CEO compensation, what happened with its sexual harassment suit, and more
  82. Gamers are logging millions of hours a day on Roblox: The platform, popular with tweens, allows developers to cash in on its success
  83. Mobile studio Colossi Games nets $650,000 to fund debut title
  84. Colossi Games raises $650,000 in pre-seed funding for new survival game: Cyprus-based studio hopes mobile survival RPG will push back against growing predictability in the genre
  85. Animal Talking: “It’s a hobby that spiralled wildly out of control”: At our Changing Channels conference, screenwriter Gary Whitta described the past, present and future of his Animal Crossing talk show
  86. The National Videogame Museum reopens this weekend: After fears that COVID-19 would mean permanent closure, UK museum to reopen with new safety precautions
  87. Amazon Games signs on to publish a Smilegate RPG game in the West
  88. Ring Fit Adventure set for official release in China: Tencent says Switch fitness game frequently imported during the pandemic will see a formal release early next month
  89. Harnessing the power of positive reviews: How Steam’s review system helped Size Five Games’ Dan Marshall to sell Lair of the Clockwork God
  90. The literal wandering adventures of The Wandering Band: Co-founders Ben Wander and Zach Mumbach share how they built an indie company culture centered on trust, self-knowledge, and personal adventures
  91. Twitch Unveils Chat’s Choice Awards, Where Each Streamer’s Chat Room Crowns Its Own Winners
  92. Smosh Games Launches Twitch Channel With Slate Of 3 Weekly Series
  93. How do you do, fellow gamers?—Burger King exploits Twitch for cheap ads
  94. Burger King’s ad agency frustrates Twitch streamers with “predatory” stunt: Oglivy uses text-to-speech chat bots to deliver ads during livestreams for $5 or less
  95. Spotify Sponsors ‘League Of Legends’ Esports, Will Produce Exclusive Original Podcasts
  96. NBA Star Ben Simmons Joins FaZe Clan As Investor, Global Ambassador
  97. Shots Studios Signs Content, Merch Partnership With Gaming Org ‘NRG Esports’ (Exclusive)
  98. Making the most of the esports opportunity
  99. Here’s Where Facebook “Guaranteed” Users Would Never Need a Facebook Account to Use Oculus Headsets
  100. Why the Facebookening of Oculus VR is bad for users, devs, competition
  101. Tone Deaf Facebook To Cripple VR Headsets Unless You Link It To Your Facebook Account
  102. Facebook renames its Oculus VR studio to Facebook Reality Labs: And Oculus Connect is now called Facebook Connect
  103. Facebook’s VR rebranding changes Oculus Connect to Facebook Connect
  104. Facebook has begun ghosting the “Oculus” moniker in its VR division
  105. Google AR app lets you place prehistoric creatures, Apollo 11 in your room
  106. Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality Litigation Update: Virtual Immersion Technologies Asserts Virtual Reality Patent for the 43rd Time
  107. Lennon Image Technologies, LLC v. Ulta Beauty, Inc.
  108. Earthbound and the power of representation | Why I Love: Afterburner’s Robert Taylor explains how the classic Super Nintendo RPG taught him to read and inspired a career
  109. Making Blaseball, at our mercy: The Game Band discusses making a community game led by its fans, and their adaptation to Blaseball’s grand slam of popularity
  110. How do you make hitting something fun?: A panel of experts answered this burning question at Devcom, and gave advice on the skills you need to become a combat designer
  111. Video: Watch a GDC Summer game music concert from insaneintherain
  112. Q&A: Making an outer space roadtrip with Night School’s Next Stop Nowhere
  113. Blog: How to measure fun for game designers
  114. Blog: Utilizing shape language and symbols in level design
  115. Blog: The road to Ruinarch – Wishlist gathering and expectations
  116. Blog: The meta-responsibilities of a game writer
  117. Don’t Miss: The tricky history of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
  118. Don’t Miss: A game design deep dive into Rocket League’s rocket jumps
  119. Don’t Miss: Plumbing the secret depths of Bubble Bobble’s design
  120. Video: Enjoy this GDC Summer game music concert from pianist 88bit
  121. The best game-breaking speedruns of Summer Games Done Quick 2020
  122. All proceeds from Children of Morta’s latest DLC are being donated to charity
  123. Summer Games Done Quick raises over $2.3 million for charity
  124. Summer Games Done Quick raises $2.3m for Doctors Without Borders: SGDQ was fully digital this year, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
  125. U.S. Patent no. 9,649,568: Game system for changing a difficulty level of a game

DIGITAL

  1. Surprise: Report Claims Facebook Has Been Driving White House TikTok Animosity
  2. TikTok Sues Trump Administration, Reveals It Has 100 Million U.S. Users
  3. TikTok sues Trump to challenge US government restrictions
  4. TikTok Files Suit to Prevent U.S. Ban of its Mobile Application
  5. TikTok sues Trump admin., says ban is unconstitutional and political
  6. US administration takes on Chinese social media
  7. Tim Wu Joins The Ban TikTok Parade, Doesn’t Clarify What The Ban Actually Accomplishes
  8. The Clock is Ticking on TikTok, 90 Days to Divest
  9. LinkedIn sued by iPhone users for breach of data privacy
  10. Fourth Circuit Dramatically Expands Scope of Personal Jurisdiction for Website Operators
  11. Appeals Court: City Employee’s Horrific Facebook Posts About Tamir Rice Shooting Were Likely Protected Speech
  12. Does Facebook Still Sell Discriminatory Ads?
  13. iOS 14 privacy settings will tank ad targeting business, Facebook warns
  14. Facebook claims iOS 14 will harm developers that rely on ad-driven revenue
  15. Arizona State University Sues Facebook With Bogus Trademark Claim To Try To Stop COVID Parties Account
  16. After Lawsuit is Filed, Instagram Deletes Account Promoting Parties at Arizona State University
  17. Takeaways from The Weather Channel Settlement over Location Data Practices
  18. Two Suspects Arrested Following Brutal Hollywood Attack Against Three Trans Influencers Of Color
  19. The Future of American Industry Depends on Open Source Tech
  20. Content Moderation Knowledge Sharing Shouldn’t Be A Backdoor To Cross-Platform Censorship
  21. Content Moderation Case Study: Nextdoor Faces Criticism From Volunteer Moderators Over Its Support Of Black Lives Matter
  22. Content Moderation Case Study: US Army Bans Users For Asking About War Crimes On Twitch & Discord (July 2020)
  23. Content Moderation And Human Nature
  24. Washington Court Says First Amendment Protects Teen’s Emoji-Laden Rant About Her Mother
  25. Section 230 Protects Craigslist from Sex Trafficking Claims, Despite FOSTA–JB v. Craigslist (Eric Goldman)
  26. Court Orders Rightsowner to Withdraw DMCA Takedown Notices Sent to Amazon–Beyond Blond v. Heldman (Eric Goldman)
  27. Message Board Operator Isn’t Liable for Third-Party Posts (DUH)–East Coast Test Prep v. Allnurses (Eric Goldman)
  28. How I’m Teaching My “Internet Law” Course Online (Eric Goldman)
  29. Historic Charges: First Enforcement Action Filed by New York Department of Financial Services Under Cybersecurity Regulation
  30. The Conscience of Silicon Valley: Jaron Lanier warned us all about the evils of social media. Too few of us listened. Now, in the most chaotic of moments, his fears—and his bighearted solutions—are more urgent than ever.
  31. Napster sold for a song to UK virtual events company
  32. Apple market value tops $2tn: iPhone maker is first publicly-listed US company to reach this milestone
  33. Apple’s iOS 14 Requires New Opt-in Consent for Advertising Identifiers
  34. Apple apologizes to WordPress, no longer requires free app to add purchases
  35. US government built secret iPod with Apple’s help, former engineer says
  36. China trade war could push iPhone contractor Foxconn to build in Mexico
  37. Last-minute California ruling means Uber and Lyft won’t shut down today
  38. Former Uber security chief faces criminal charges for hiding 2016 breach
  39. Genealogy Giant Tagged for Iffy Auto-Renewal Policies
  40. Tesla stock reaches $2,000 amid soaring interest in EV companies
  41. Complex Launches First Tabletop Game Inspired By Hit ‘Hot Ones’ YouTube Series
  42. HBO Max cranks up the Widevine DRM, leaves Linux users in the cold
  43. A Chrome feature is creating enormous load on global root DNS servers
  44. Family Vlogger Landon Clifford, Of ‘Cam & Fam’ Channel, Has Passed Away At Age 19
  45. YouTube Terminates LeafyIsHere’s Channel For Repeated Violations Of Harassment Policies
  46. YouTube Took Down Most Videos Ever In A Single Quarter After COVID Altered Its Moderation Approach
  47. YouTube Unveils List Of Year’s Top ‘Direct Response’ Ads As Format Continues To Flourish
  48. YouTube Millionaires: Benji Krol Brings His 11 Million TikTok Followers To YouTube
  49. BTS Reclaims YouTube Record With 3 Million Concurrent Viewers For “Dynamite” Music Video Premiere
  50. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 8/24/2020
  51. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 8/24/2020
  52. Los Angeles Cuts Sway House’s Power, Water To Stop Them From Having Parties
  53. Insights: Crunchyroll Shows How To Build A Giant Audience For A “Niche” Channel
  54. Back to School Special: Recordings, Photos, Kids, and Parental Consent
  55. Has The Pandemic Shown That The Techlash Was Nonsense?
  56. Blockchain and Digital Assets News and Trends
  57. Tech Company and its CEO charged for fraud and registrations violations in connection with a $5 million Initial Coin Offering
  58. US Justice Department seizes cryptocurrency from three terror finance cyber-enabled campaigns
  59. Calif. App. Court (1st Dist) Rejects Claims Against Digital Currency Exchange Regarding Unsupported Currency
  60. Twitter to SEC: FTC Steamed Over Violated Consent Decree
  61. The Ethics of Social Media “Friendship”
  62. The death of Legal Tech?
  63. Understanding DNS—anatomy of a BIND zone file
  64. How Zeynep Tufekci Keeps Getting the BigThings Right
  65. Pixel Pioneer Passes

A.I.

  1. Appeals court hands down the UK’s first judgment on automated facial recognition
  2. The term ‘ethical AI’ is finally starting to mean something
  3. Data-Informed Predictive Policing Was Heralded As Less Biased. Is It?
  4. British Grading Debacle Shows Pitfalls of Automating Government
  5. Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Europe and Japan
  6. NIST Publishes Proposed Principles for “Explainable” AI Systems
  7. AI Standards Update: NIST Solicits Comments on the Four Principles of Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Certain Other Developments
  8. NIST Seeking Comments on Draft AI Principles
  9. NAIC adopts principles for trustworthy artificial intelligence in insurance that support the avoidance of proxy discrimination against protected classes
  10. AI: Security and Privacy Risks with Big Data

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Bizarre Court Ruling Helps Cable Broadband Monopoly Charter Tap Dance Around Merger Conditions
  2. AT&T, T-Mobile fight speed tests that could prove their coverage maps wrong
  3. Commerce Department Further Restricts Huawei Access to U.S. Technology Abroad and Expands Reach of Entity List
  4. Zombie BlackBerrys! QWERTY BlackBerry Android phones are coming back
  5. Regulators Are Ignoring How Low Orbit Satellite Broadband Is Trashing The Night Sky
  6. Boys And Girls Club Backtracks After Folks Ask Why It’s Helping A Cable Monopoly Lobby The FCC
  7. FCC’s 5G Fast Plan Gains Momentum
  8. 5G in US averages 51Mbps while other countries hit hundreds of megabits
  9. The FCC begins streamlined processing of licensing applications for small satellites
  10. FCC Overhauls Its Broadband Data Collection Rules and Modernizes its Broadband Mapping
  11. FCC Seeks Comment on Developing 2021 Annual Broadband Deployment Report
  12. Running a friends-and-family promotion in Canada? Cruel, cryptic CASL strikes again 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. On the Barefoot Contessa, Peppermint Bark, and the Volitional Conduct Requirement for Copyright Infringement
  2. Virtual Reconstruction Of Ancient Temple Destroyed By ISIS Is Another Reason To Put Your Holiday Photos Into The Public Domain 
  3. Mango v. Buzzfeed: On claim that media site violated DMCA by publishing photographer’s work without permission 2nd Cir. holds plain language of DMCA does not require evidence of infringement by third party.
  4. Buzz-sawed: Give Copyright Credit or Face Statutory Damages, Fees, Costs 
  5. To Embed or Not to Embed?: A New Challenge to Embedding Images From Social Media
  6. Basset v. Jensen: Artist prevails on summary judgment against production company after her home used as set for pornographic films resulted in unauthorized use of her copyrighted works appearing in background.
  7. Waite v. UMG Recordings, Inc.: In class action involving termination of grants of copyrighted sound recordings, court rulrd that “gap grants” are terminable under Section 203 of the Copyright Act.
  8. Genius Media Group v. Google LLC: Court dismisses suit against Google for copying and using content from lyrics website Genius in search engine results, finding state law claims preempted by Copyright Act. 
  9. In Da Courts: Second Circuit Affirms Lower Court Ruling in Rick Ross vs. 50 Cent Copyright Feud
  10. Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Reveals His Retainer Agreement: He Gets Most Of The Money
  11. Judge Recommends Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Be Removed From Roll Of The Court For Misconduct In Default Judgment Case
  12. Copyright Wars – Episode I: The Fandom Menace?
  13. Open Source Software: Litigation Windfall or Landmine?
  14. Copyright Board Ordered to Take a New Look at Streaming Services Rate Structure
  15. New Cost-Efficient Copyright Registration Option for Influencers and Bloggers
  16. Quebec Superior Court declines to issue a Norwich order to identify the supplier of grey market perfumes
  17. Apple Goes In Even Harder Against Prepear Over Non-Apple Logo
  18. Trademarks and the obligation of use
  19. Common misconceptions when managing trademarks internationally 
  20. Defender vs. Grenadier
  21. Look into Local Connotations for Your Proposed Trademark 
  22. Race to the Top: Trademark Litigation in the Equine Industry
  23. Second Circuit Vacates Tiffany’s $21 Million Win Over Costco
  24. Diamonds are Forever, but Tiffany’s $21M Trademark Win is Not
  25. Understanding the nuances of trademark use in various ARIPO jurisdiction
  26. Where’s my world trademark?
  27. How A Non-U.S. Trademark Applicant Establishes a Bona Fide Intent to Use in U.S. Commerce
  28. Brew Dog, Aldi Get Into Brand Battle With Good Nature, Not Cease And Desists 
  29. As the craft beer market goes mainstream, how should brand owners go about protecting their trade marks?
  30. Danger on the Horizon: Detecting Early Signs of Trade Secret Theft by Competitors 
  31. First Circuit Reverses Trade Secret Misappropriation Verdict Even Though Employee Stole Company Information
  32. Workplace Confidential: Preventing Former Employees from Using Your Trade Secrets
  33. No License, No Chips, No Problem: Ninth Circuit Vacates Injunction in FTC v. Qualcomm 
  34. Unwired Planet v Huawei – Supreme Court decision
  35. Admitted Art Ruled Out as IPR Trial Ground Reference
  36. Black Box Structure Insufficient for MPF Element
  37. Standard Essential Patent Licensing Practices Do Not Violate Antitrust Laws
  38. Supreme Court decision in Unwired Planet v Huawei and Conversant v Huawei and ZTE
  39. Unwired Planet v Huawei and Conversant v Huawei & ZTE – Supreme Court Judgment 2020
  40. “Half-Liquid” is Wholly Indefinite
  41. Improved Method of Operating a Flow Cytometry Apparatus Is Not Abstract 
  42. Standard Essentiality Is a Question for the Fact Finde
  43. Golden Rules for Drafting Enforceable US Claims
  44. Promoting the Progress of Science: How Clinical Stage Patent Strategies Can Bring New Pharmaceuticals to Market 
  45. CJEU rules that “pay-for-delay” agreements may be anti-competitive
  46. Intellectual Property Intel: Understanding the Impact of Bankruptcy on a Company’s Most Valuable Assets 
  47. Bipartisan “Advancing America’s Interests Act” Seeks to Curtail Intellectual Property Enforcement at the International Trade Commission

PRIVACY

  1. Responding to cyber-attacks – lessons for Saskatchewan municipalities from recent data breaches
  2. Ontario announces major privacy consultation – privacy laws in Canada’s two largest provinces may soon change
  3. Ontario signals the coming of commercial privacy legislation
  4. De-identify, Anonymize and De-index: New Verbs and New Obligations!
  5. Manufacturers of internet of things devices: guidance from the Canadian Federal Privacy Commissioner
  6. Massachusetts Top Court Says Cops Need Warrants To Engage In Long-Term Video Surveillance Of People’s Houses
  7. Unredacted suit shows Google’s own engineers confused by privacy settings
  8. VoLTE Flaw Lets A Hacker Spy On Encrypted Communications For A Measly $7,000
  9. “DeathStalker” hackers are (likely) older and more prolific than we thought
  10. Secret Service Latest To Use Data Brokers To Dodge Warrant Requirements For Cell Site Location Data
  11. Bridgefy, the messenger promoted for mass protests, is a privacy disaster
  12. The Battle Continues: 101 Complaints are Filed Against Companies Transferring Data to the United States
  13. Police Monitoring Of Social Media Sparks Concerns In Black And Brown Communities
  14. California Fusion Center Tracked Anti-Police Protests, Sent Info To 14,000 Police Officers
  15. College contact-tracing app readily leaked personal data, report finds
  16. Court of Appeal gives guidance on digital records held on electronic devices in criminal proceedings
  17. UK Says South Wales Police’s Facial Recognition Program Is Unlawful
  18. Have retailers disclosed whether they “sell” personal information?
  19. Uber ex-security chief charged with covering up data hack: Prosecutors say Uber attempted to hide a massive breach as a sort of favour hackers did to the company by identifying a flaw in its computer networks
  20. NSA Releases Helpful Guidance for Limiting Location Data Exposure
  21. The CCPA Regulations Are Now Final, But They’re Not Exactly What The Attorney General Proposed
  22. Frequently Asked Questions: Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues Arising from the Virtual Learning Environment
  23. Schrems II – What Next for International Data Transfers?
  24. Schrems II Could Disrupt US Courts’ Common Ground on eDiscovery and Data Transfers from Europe
  25. Do most retailers take the position that the use of third party behavioral advertising cookies is, or is not, the “sale” of personal information?
  26. Consumer Reports Study Shows Many ‘Smart’ Doorbells Are Dumb, Lack Basic Security
  27. DiceKeys creates a master password for life with one roll

CREATIVITY

  1. Class-action alleges that carrot cake containing “natural and artificial flavor” is deceptively advertised
  2. Oreo False Advertising Class Action Lacks Filling
  3. Archaeologists discover earliest British art on Jersey

Jon

News of the Week; August 19, 2020

GAMES

  1. FTC Issues Staff Perspective on Video Game Loot Boxes
  2. FTC Staff Issue Perspective Paper on Video Game Loot Boxes Workshop
  3. FTC Video Game Loot Box Workshop (Staff Perspective)
  4. ‘Fortnite’ Battles Big Tech: Why Epic Games Is Suing Apple, Google Over Their App Store ‘Monopolies’
  5. Epic Games v. Apple Inc. (Complaint for Injunctive Relief, August 13, 2020, United States District Court Northern District of California)
  6. Epic’s Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite video is an irresponsible piece of corporate propaganda | Opinion: Fortnite’s operator is demonstrating it’s fully prepared to weaponize its young audience of millions for its own monetary gain
  7. Insights: The Teachable Moments In The TikTok/’Fortnite’ Teenpocalypse 
  8. Epic Games sues Apple to end what Epic calls ‘unfair and anti-competitive actions’
  9. Fortnite takes on Apple’s App Store in Epic antitrust battle royale
  10. The Fortnite App Store Battle: A Real Antitrust Conundrum, Or Just A Carefully Planned Out Contract Negotiation?
  11. Epic files suit against Apple after Fortnite pulled from iOS App Store
  12. Apple to revoke Epic’s dev tools, including those used for Unreal Engine 
  13. Apple terminating Epic developer accounts, tools access: Epic files motion in US courts for a temporary restraining order in response 
  14. Apple threatens to boot Epic and Unreal Engine off Mac and iOS 
  15. Epic asks court to block Apple’s ‘retaliation’ as Fortnite, Unreal Engine face consequences 
  16. Epic offers discount to Fortnite players on mobile, but only if they dodge platform fees
  17. Apple, Google pull Fortnite from App Store over Epic’s new in-app payment option 
  18. Fortnite removed from App Store after it dodges Apple’s rule on direct payments: Epic Games has filed a legal complaint against Apple, taking the fight over the 30% cut to US courts 
  19. Sensor Tower: Apple’s removal of Fortnite cuts off $1.2b in player spending – Data firm’s estimates show huge disparity in monthly spending between iOS and Android versions of Epic’s game 
  20. Epic Games Deploys Viral #FreeFortnite Campaign As It Sues Apple, Google For Removing Game From App Stores
  21. Epic, Creator of Fortnite, sues Apple and Google Over App Store Altercation 
  22. Florida landmark Coral Castle suing Epic Games: Company behind the tourist attraction demands damages and removal of in-game castle 
  23. Apple eyes rolling Apple Arcade into bundles with other Apple-exclusive services 
  24. Fortnite has also been kicked off of Google Play: And, as with Apple, Epic Games is now also suing Google for anti-competitive practices 
  25. Epic Games is now also suing Google over ‘anti-competitive’ Android policies
  26. Epic’s battle for “open platforms” ignores consoles’ massive closed market
  27. In 2018, women came forward about misconduct at Rocksteady – and were ignored
  28. Rocksteady releases employee letter defending it from accusations: Multiple women who co-signed 2018 letter about sexism at Arkham Knight studio say recent report of management’s response misrepresented the situation
  29. Ex-Rocksteady writer asks for name to be left off Suicide Squad credits: Senior scriptwriter says she wrote the original 2018 letter alerting management to sexual harassment problems and was pushed out for it 
  30. IGDA issues statement on human rights violations in Belarus: County’s recent disputed election spurred protests, with protesters reporting being arrested, beaten, and tortured
  31. Gree is suing Supercell for patent infringement in Clash Royale and Brawl Stars 
  32. Infernal Technology and Terminal Reality Sue Ubisoft, Epic Games, Take-Two, Sony, Crytek, Activision Blizzard, Microsoft, and Electronic Arts for Patent Infringement
  33. Valve forbids developers to promote other platforms on Steam: Valve clarified that the new language on the FAQ was just a “reminder of existing rules for developers exploring the boundaries of the existing policies”
  34. Game refunds & the hidden costs of ‘getting to net’ on Steam 
  35. Former Assassin’s Creed Valhalla creative director fired after misconduct investigation 
  36. Ubisoft’s Ashraf Ismail fired following misconduct investigation: The creative director had stepped down from his role on Assassin’s Creed Valhalla in June
  37. New allegations show the cycle of abuse and misconduct runs deep at Ubisoft 
  38. Creative Europe wasn’t aware of Alexis Kennedy accusations when it gave The Weather Factory money: Industry hits back at the EACEA’s decision to award the studio a €150,000 grant
  39. Games dominated UK entertainment sales during initial months of lockdown: Entertainment Retailers’ Association reports 21 of the top 40 best-selling projects were games
  40. UK Charts: EA Sports UFC 4 battles to No.1 – Animal Crossing New Horizons down to No.2
  41. Ghost of Tsushima was the best-selling game in the US in July – NPD: However, rankings this month do not include Take-Two digital sales data
  42. Take-Two Interactive acquires mobile studio Playdots for $192 million
  43. Game companies have claimed £444m in UK tax relief since 2014: 1,375 games have claimed VGTR over the last six years, with UK expenditure reaching £3.7 billion 
  44. State of Games: What happens to the industry when the pandemic is over? –  Newzoo’s Candice Mudrick explores the impact of COVID-19 on cloud gaming and other platforms, and forecasts what comes next
  45. COVID-19 drives first-half mobile app spending to $50b – App Annie: Mobile analytics firm says pandemic “has changed consumer behavior on mobile forever” 
  46. A Total War Saga: Troy was downloaded 7.5m times in 24 hours: Epic Games Store giveaway brought a huge number of players “new and old” into Creative Assembly’s new game
  47. Surgeon Simulator developer Bossa Studios is going fully remote 
  48. Tera publisher En Masse is shutting down after over a decade 
  49. Stacking the deck against the new console launches | Opinion: Halo Infinite’s delay is a watershed moment — between economic recession and development disruption, the climate is looking tougher than ever 
  50. Only Control Ultimate Edition owners will receive its free next-gen upgrade: Those who purchased the regular edition of Control on consoles will not automatically get the game on PS5 or Xbox One X
  51. Menus on Xbox Series X will look a lot like those on Xbox One
  52. Microsoft has unveiled the new look of the Xbox Series X dashboard
  53. Microsoft: We’re Not Trying To Sell More Consoles Than Sony And The PS5, We’re Doing Something Else
  54. Forza Horizon 3 reaches the end of its life: Players will still be able to play the racer after September 27
  55. Wildlife raises $120m, valuation now reaches $3bn: The mobile games company has raised $250 million to date
  56. Bandai Namco: How long can we sustain working with independent studios? – Hervé Hoerdt on the impact of acquisitions on finding AAA partners, and the challenge of finding new IP for the coming console transition 
  57. How EA turned The Sims into a reality TV show: During GamesIndustry.biz digital conference Changing Channels, EA talked about how to evolve a brand into a concept for another medium 
  58. EA unifies EA Access and Origin Access branding as EA Play
  59. EA Access and Origin Access Basic become EA Play: EA’s annual summer event, EA Play, will now be called EA Play Live 
  60. EA Play, formerly EA Access, launches on Steam on August 31: Subscription service includes franchises such as The Sims, Battlefield, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and others
  61. Electronic Arts’ EA Play subscription service arrives on Steam this month
  62. PUBG Corp invests $10 million into 1Up Ventures to support indies
  63. PUBG Corporation invests $10m in venture capital firm: Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds developer “looking to foster the next generation of video game developers around the world” 
  64. THQ parent company Embracer has purchased Metro dev 4A Games and others
  65. RektGlobal has acquired Fearless Media: Acquisition puts digital advertising agency in company with Greenlit Content, Rogue, and Fullcube 
  66. Sega will “aggressively” focus on PC ports after Steam strength during lockdown: Strong sales of Persona 4 Golden port will lead to more Sega catalogue titles on PC
  67. Embracer Group acquires multiple studios, including 4A Games: THQ Nordic parent company also acquires New World Interactive, Pow Wow Entertainment, and Deca Live Operations
  68. Paradox posts record Q2 revenue and profits: “We leave an operational as well as financially successful quarter behind us,” says CEO
  69. Amplifier Game Invest buys three studios, extends investment in another: Acquisitions include Palindrome Interactive, Rare Earth Games, and Vermila Studios
  70. Lazlow Jones left Rockstar Games to work on Disney and Netflix shows: Former GTA writer and in-game radio DJ also consulting with an unknown games company 
  71. Licensing lessons from Hello Neighbor’s success: During GamesIndustry.biz’s Changing Channels, Alex Nichiporchik gave pieces of advice and words of warning for developers tempted by a licensing adventure 
  72. Bossa Studios shifts to hybrid remote/office model: Surgeon Simulator developer allows people to work at home permanently, but office remains open to benefit mental health
  73. Lumikai is the first VC fund to focus on India’s growing games industry: New fund will make up to 20 early-stage deals worth between $200,000 and $2m each
  74. Netmarble’s global portfolio maintains growth in Q2: Korean mobile developer saw 75% of its revenue come from overseas
  75. Steady beat of new mobile titles brings Q2 growth for NetEase: World of Warcraft in China also saw record concurrent users during the first half of the year
  76. Foreign developers can only hope to reach China with mobile games | Opinion: The last crop of officially approved games tells us a lot about the Chinese market, says Apptutti’s Daniel Camilo
  77. Odyssey Interactive raises $6m to make impactful games for a new generation: Co-founders Richard Henkel and Dax Andrus share their vision for a small, Supercell-like team born from their work at Riot on Teamfight Tactics
  78. Ex-Riot devs launch multiplayer game studio Odyssey Interactive in Canada
  79. Jagex Partners signs Shadow Warrior developer in first publishing deal: Runescape publisher will release new sci-fi action game from Polish studio Flying Wild Hog in 2021
  80. Hitman 2’s multiplayer assassination race Ghost Mode is going dark after two years
  81. Tencent picks up minority stake in hyper casual game publisher Voodoo
  82. Tencent profits soar amid COVID-19 pandemic: Second quarter results testify to the “diligence of our teams and resilience of our business model” says Tencent CEO
  83. Epic and Unity rev their engines for the next era of entertainment
  84. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 leads fired 
  85. Paradox & Hardsuit Labs fire two creative leads on Bloodlines 2 
  86. Shroud’s Homecoming Twitch Stream Brings 3 Million Live Viewers
  87. 14-Year-Old ‘Fortnite’ Pro FaZe Ewok Returns To Twitch
  88. Safeguarding children in the virtual world of esports – lessons to be learnt from the real world
  89. Oculus plans to replace Oculus Accounts with Facebook Accounts 
  90. New Oculus Users Required to Use Facebook Account Starting in October, Existing Users by 2023
  91. The Facebookening of Oculus VR becomes more pronounced starting in October [Updated]
  92. Grounded: A big experimental adventure made by Obsidian’s tiniest team – Adam Brennecke talks about his 16 years at the studio, and how a history of RPG development led to a backyard survival game
  93. Investment platform pays record $140,000 for sealed Super Mario Bros.
  94. War Stories: Diablo’s loot lottery was almost a turn-based affair
  95. Blog: Analysing the level design in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
  96. Blog: Mortal Kombat’s John Tobias on the creation and evolution of a franchise
  97. Blog: Game composers and the importance of themes – Part 3 
  98. Blog: Designing for accessibility in Fake Illusions 
  99. Blog: Simple performance capture for indie developers 
  100. Blog: The creative dynamics between games and players
  101. Blog: Player segments based on gaming motivations
  102. Video: Quad mesh simplification in the Frostbite engine
  103. Video: Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair speedrun with dev Chris Sutherland
  104. Video: Republic Commando speedrun with dev commentary from Harley Baldwin
  105. Postmortem: A look back at the 5-year development of Eastshade
  106. You can now play an ultra-rare Quake arcade cabinet at home 
  107. Obituary: ZeniMax board member Robert Trump 
  108. U.S. Patent no. 9,526,995: Video game recording and playback with visual display of game controller manipulation

DIGITAL

  1. It’s Not Too Late to Save the Internet
  2. Google Warns Australians That The Government’s Plan To Tax Google To Give Money To Newspapers Will Harm Search & YouTube
  3. Court Says First Amendment Protects Ex-Wife’s Right To Publicly Discuss Her Ex-Husband On Her Personal Blog
  4. Facebook says it will crack down on QAnon conspiracy theory but stops short of full ban
  5. Anti-vaccine group sues Facebook, claims fact-checking is “censorship”
  6. Oh Snap! Employee Lawfully Terminated For Profanity-Laced Facebook Post
  7. Facebook Messenger starts taking over Instagram Direct messages
  8. What if Facebook goes down? Ethical and legal considerations for the demise of big tech
  9. Not A Good Look: Facebook’s Public Policy Director In India Files A Criminal Complaint Against A Journalist For A Social Media Post
  10. Muting Misinformation: What’s the role of social media companies?
  11. Why Chicago’s Mayor should reconsider social media monitoring
  12. Antitrust and Platform Monopoly (Herbert Hovenkamp)
  13. Big Tech Funds a Think Tank Pushing for Fewer Rules. For Big Tech
  14. Tweeters Were Criminally Charged For The Crime Of Trying To Identify A Police Officer… Who The Police Revealed In The Charging Docs
  15. Report: 2015 Twitter breach targeted Saudi dissidents, led to arrests
  16. Devin Nunes Is Still Suing A Satirical Cow & A Political Consultant, But Judge Rejects Attempt To Bring Twitter Back
  17. Gambling advertisements – how to get approval from Facebook to run gambling ads
  18. The Globar War: the EU’s Apple Tax Case
  19. Apple’s value soars to a record $2 trillion
  20. Apple bundles CBS and Showtime with Apple TV+, announces new Music radio stations
  21. TikTok Integrates With Music Distributor UnitedMasters, Will Let Artists Boost Their Songs From Its App To Spotify, Apple Music, More
  22. President Trump Orders Chinese Company ByteDance to Divest Its Holdings in TikTok (formerly Musical.ly)
  23. So Now We Needed Another Ridiculous Executive Order About TikTok That Goes Beyond The President’s Authority?
  24. Oracle enters race to buy TikTok’s US operations
  25. Microsoft takes one more step toward the death of Internet Explorer
  26. WarnerMedia Looking To Sell Anime Service Crunchyroll For Reported $1.5 Billion
  27. Indiana Cities File Doomed Lawsuit Against Disney, Netflix, Demand 5% of Gross Revenues
  28. Disney+ will show a Lego Star Wars Holiday Special on Wookiee Life Day
  29. Apple’s Prime equivalent “Apple One” will launch in October
  30. People Spend 25% Of Their TV Time Streaming Netflix, YouTube, Disney+ (Report)
  31. Cities sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, claim they owe cable “franchise fees”
  32. Netflix Rolls Out Content Shuffle Feature, Wants Viewers To Feel More Like They’re Watching Traditional TV
  33. YouTube Comes Out Swinging Against Proposed Australian Law Requiring It To Pay News Publishers
  34. Lilly Singh Lands Primetime Comedy Show At NBC, Bringing Her YouTube Sketches To Primetime
  35. Studio71 Signs Supermodel — And Burgeoning YouTube Personality — Naomi Campbell
  36. Google/Fitbit deal runs into competition issues
  37. Google Defeats Account Termination Case on Section 230 Grounds (Mostly)–Enhanced Athlete v. YouTube (Eric Goldman)
  38. It Doesn’t Make Sense To Treat Ads The Same As User Generated Content
  39. Confused Critic Of Section 230 Now In Charge Of NTIA
  40. If Oracle Buys TikTok, Would It Suddenly Change Its Tune On Section 230?
  41. Why Keep Section 230? Because People Need To Be Able To Complain About The Police
  42. Content Moderation Case Study: Amazon’s Attempt To Remove ‘Sock Puppet’ Reviews Results In The Deletion Of Legitimate Reviews (November 2012)
  43. Google Responds To Hong Kong’s New National Security Law By Rejecting Its Government’s Requests For Data
  44. Gmail’s big merger with Google Chat and Meet starts rolling out today
  45. Google Maps gets “more detailed, colorful map”
  46. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 8/17/2020
  47. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 8/17/2020
  48. YouTube Will Let Creators Prevent Channel Editors From Seeing Revenue Data
  49. Amid YouTube Channel Exodus, Bon Appétit Taps Marcus Samuelsson As Advisor, Guest Editor
  50. Quibi Tries To Spur Second (Or First?) Wave Of Hype On Social Video
  51. Jake Paul Signs With New Management — Shots Studios CEO John Shahidi
  52. Retailers use influencer marketing while commercial photo shoots are shut down 
  53. Social Media Influencers and FTC Lawsuits
  54. Influencer Law and Contract Disputes
  55. Fanjoy Teams With Apparel Giant ‘Mad Engine’ To Bring Influencer Merch To Physical Retailers
  56. Snapchat Will Let Users Share Original Shows Off-Platform, Is Rebranding Its ‘For You’ Feed (Report)
  57. Spotify Is Hiring A Head Of Audiobooks, Signaling Its Ambitions In The Space
  58. Is Bitcoin money?
  59. Bitcoin Is “Money” for Purposes of D.C. Money Transmission Law, Says Federal Court
  60. Texas State Securities Board halts cryptocurrency debit card investment scheme
  61. How the Custom Ringtone Industry Paved the Way for the App Store – and Then Vanished: Why I miss Crazy Frog
  62. COVID-19 Mobile Phone Apps Fail the Most Vulnerable (Susan Erikson)
  63. Europe Proves Contact-Tracing Apps Aren’t a Coronavirus Cure-All .
  64. Bit by (Twitch) Bit: “Platform Capture” and the Evolution of Digital Platforms
  65. When Technology Meets Ideology: Frame Analysis of Ideological Discourses on the Nature of the Internet in American Magazines of Opinion (1995-2019)
  66. The Golden Age of computer user groups

A.I.

  1. UK ditches exam results generated by biased algorithm after student protests: Protesters chanted ‘Fuck the algorithm’ outside the country’s Department for Education
  2. England’s Exam Fiasco Shows How Not To Apply Algorithms To Complex Problems With Massive Social Impact
  3. Court rules AI breaks equality laws
  4. Algorithmic Colonization of Africa
  5. The Whiteness of AI
  6. Data, AI and Society – What is ‘Race in Algorithmic Discrimination on the Basis of Race?
  7. AI in Life Sciences
  8. From Pool to Profile: Social Consequences of Algorithmic Prediction in Insurance
  9. National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence releases Second Quarterly Report
  10. NSC on Artificial Intelligence releases Second Quarterly Report Includes recommendations to update export controls, screen foreign investment, accelerate research, and establish a National Reserve Digital Corps
  11. UK ICO issues new guidance on AI and data protection
  12. Designing or buying in AI? 5 things to minimise GDPR risk
  13. Evaluating Patentability of AI Inventions
  14. US Patent Office Sued For Requiring Human Inventor on Patent Applications
  15. Could robots replace humans in mediation?

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Trump, Big Telecom Continue Quest To Ban States From Protecting Broadband Consumers
  2. Chip and phone supply chain shaken as Huawei faces mortal threat
  3. Verizon Forced To Back Off Charging Extra For 5G
  4. Want Verizon or AT&T 5G? You’ll have to buy an expensive unlimited plan
  5. FCC beats cities in court, helping carriers avoid $2 billion in local 5G fees
  6. Court Largely Rules in Favor of FCC in Small Wireless Facility Orders Disputes
  7. FCC asks for more public input on whether to let Charter impose data caps
  8. Charter can charge online video sites for network connections, court rules
  9. Charter Spectrum Tells FCC Broadband Caps Are ‘Popular’ As It Tries To Kill Merger Conditions Preventing Them
  10. AT&T Fires Hundreds Of DC, HBO Execs In Latest Example Of ‘Merger Synergies’
  11. Sharp Elbows and Profit-Maximizing Licensing Ruled Insufficient Evidence of Anticompetitive Conduct in FTC v. Qualcomm, Inc.
  12. Ninth Circuit Reverses FTC Win in FTC v. Qualcomm, Finding No Antitrust Violations from Qualcomm’s Licensing of its Standard-Essential Patents
  13. NAB Announces that a Majority in Congress Have Signed on to the Local Radio Freedom Act – A Look at the Broadcast Performance Royalty Debate

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Judge Denies Copyright Troll Malibu Media’s Request For A Default Judgment
  2. Media Co. Ordered To Stop ‘Cartoon Classics’ DMCA Notices
  3. Don’t use my music! Neil Young sues Donald Trump for copyright infringement
  4. More Rockin’ In The Free World
  5. S.D. Florida Refuses To Toss Artist’s Claims Over Alleged Knock-off Art Installation
  6. Copyright in photographs – not such monkey business
  7. Copyright Reforms to Better Support the Digital Environment
  8. Should Massachusetts extend its right-to-repair law to connected cars?
  9. EUIPO joins WIPO DAS for EU registered design applications
  10. False Claim of Exclusive Distributorship results in Injunction and Forced Recall of Grey Market Goods
  11. Boston University Applies For Trademark On Offensive COVID-19 Awareness Slogan For Some Reason
  12. UK High Court rejects Land Rover’s appeal for registration of Defender shape marks
  13. Costco Gets Trademark Judgement Overturned, Defeating Tiffany And Co.
  14. Second Circuit Overturns Tiffany’s $21M Judgment Against Costco in Trademark Battle
  15. Three Keyword Advertising Decisions in a Week, and the Trademark Owners Lost Them All (Eric Goldman)
  16. An apple is an apple, a pear is a pear. Don’t Compear!
  17. Yes, You CAN Trademark Cannabis Products and Services in Maryland
  18. Are Valentino’s Rockstud® Shoes as Distinctive as the Red Soles?
  19. If You Coexist, You Need Not Desist (Part One): TTAB Grants Laches Defense After 4 Years Coexistence
  20. Atomic Café Trademark Litigation Against LeanBox and Cold Brew Does Not Trigger Travelers Indemnity’s Duty to Defend or Indemnify, Judge Green Rules
  21. 3D trade marks: it’s all in the gömböc
  22. Supreme Court Lets Booking.com Reserve Its Brand: Generic.com Terms Can Now Be Registered as Trademarks
  23. Generic Trademarks in a Digital World
  24. General Court refuses registration of ‘XOXO’ mark in relation to fashion goods
  25. The conception of a drinks brand – innovation and IP
  26. Jurisdictional Toss Gives Sommeliers Reason to Whine
  27. Tips for Defendants Litigating Software Disputes at the Intersection of Trade Secret, Copyright and Patent Law
  28. Self-Driving to Federal Prison: The Trade Secret Theft Saga of Anthony Levandowski Continues
  29. Protecting Trade Secrets: Lessons Learned From the Levandowski Case
  30. Not so Pretty: Cosmetic Company Acquisitions Lead to Contentious Trade Secret Spat
  31. Keeping up With the Kardashian-[Jenner]’s Trade Secret Battle
  32. Appeals court ruling for Qualcomm “a victory of theory over facts”
  33. It Was Nice While It Lasted: 9th Circuit Rejects Lower Court Ruling On How Abuse Of Patent Monopolies Can Violate Antitrust
  34. New Federal Court Decision Provides for Greater Protection of Combination Drugs Under CETA
  35. Glass Half Empty: Patent Reciting “Half Liquid” Is Indefinite
  36. “Method of Preparation” Claims Still Patent Eligible Under § 101 in Modified Opinion
  37. Explain Yourself: “Untethered” Obviousness Determination Reversed
  38. Court Upholds Patent Eligibility of “Method of Preparation” Claims in Modified Opinion
  39. Lack of inventive step: reading v appreciating
  40. Patent Quality, Ranking and Valuation
  41. Limiting the Use of Applicant Admitted Prior Art
  42. Federal Circuit Directs Transfer Of Patent Suit From Western District Of Texas To Northern District Of California
  43. Casting a New Light on Diagnostic Patents: “Methods of Preparation” Patent-Eligible
  44. Fighting Counterfeits at the U.S. Border: The Counterfeit Goods Seizure Act of 2019 Would Expand Customs and Border Patrol Enforcement to Design Patents
  45. Key Considerations and Tools for IP Protection of Computer Programs in Europe and Beyond
  46. The Expanding Scope of Patentability of Computer related Inventions: A Welcome Development

PRIVACY

  1. Cops in Miami, NYC arrest protesters from facial recognition matches
  2. Secret Service buys location data that would otherwise need a warrant
  3. Bill 64: Mirroring the GDPR?
  4. Bill 64 and The Exportation of Personal Data From Quebec: Complications In Sight
  5. Ontario Government Launches Consultation to Enhance Privacy Protections
  6. Hopping on the Bandwagon: The Council of the European Union Imposes its First Sanctions for Cyber-attacks
  7. Judge Forbids Facebook Users Being Sued By A Cop From Publishing The Cop’s Name On Social Media
  8. CBP Privacy Impact Assessment Says It Can Pull All Sorts Of Data And Communications From Peoples’ Devices At The Border
  9. Capital One to Pay $80 Million Fine for 2019 Data Security Hack
  10. Booze and cruise providers are the latest to be hit by ransomware scourge
  11. WM Morrison Supermarkets plc v Various Claimants – Supreme Court rules on vicarious liability for unlawful disclosure of personal data by rogue employee
  12. Clearview Hires Prominent First Amendment Lawyer To Argue For Its Right To Sell Scraped Data To Cops
  13. ICE Signs $274,000 Contract With Clearview
  14. DC Police Union Sues To Block The Release Of Names Of Officers Involved In Shootings
  15. Search Company Slammed by FTC for Fake Salacious Reports
  16. Disney/Viacom/Kiloo Settlements Creating a Future Trend Exceeding Federal Privacy Rights Under COPPA
  17. LinkedIn Seeks Supreme Court Review of Data Harvesting Dispute
  18. The California Consumer Privacy Act Regulations Are Finally Here, But Wait There’s More…
  19. CCPA Regulations Take Effect, Six Weeks After CCPA Enforcement Begins
  20. California Approves Final CCPA Regulations
  21. The CCPA Regulations Are Final – Summary of OAL’s Changes
  22. Finally, the CCPA Regulations Are Finalized…For Now
  23. CCPA Final Regulations, with a Few Unexpected Changes
  24. NSA and FBI warn that new Linux malware threatens national security
  25. Hackers can eavesdrop on mobile calls with $7,000 worth of equipment
  26. An Alexa bug could have exposed your voice history to hackers
  27. Schrems II: Reflections on the Decision and Next Steps (Daniel Solove)
  28. Schrems II: 7 practical steps on what to do next
  29. Impact of Invalidation of US-EU Privacy Shield on Share-Based Incentive Programs
  30. Is it legal to record video meetings?

CREATIVITY   

  1.  B.C.’s new vaping regulations may breach Charter rights: Canadian Constitution Foundation
  2. Did Vape Maker Smear Competitor With Nonexistent Lawsuit?
  3. China’s National-Security Law Reaches Into Harvard, Princeton Classrooms: Professors at elite U.S. universities turn to code names, warning labels to protect students
  4. Spooky action at a distance: The future magic of remote collaboration
  5. AMC Theaters: Risk Death And Disability To Watch Movie Reruns For 15 Cents!
  6. Legendary Berlin nightclub to open for all as art gallery
  7. “These are not my grades”: could downgraded A-Level results be defamatory?
  8. “Moralistic Preening” and Broken Commitments Under the Washington Principles—Ninth Circuit Chastises Spain for Keeping Nazi-looted Pissarro but Rules Painting Will not Return to Cassirer Family
  9. Ricky Byrdsong And The Cost Of Speech

Jon

News of the Week; August 12, 2020

GAMES

  1. Aeon Must Die dev Limestone Games faces accusations of “endless crunch” and IP theft: Publisher Focus Home Interactive is “carefully looking into” allegations
  2. Goldeneye 64 remake shut down by James Bond licence holders: Developers will now redesign upcoming ’90s-style shooter as Project Ianus
  3. Ubisoft Loses Appeal and Patent Related to “Rocksmith” is Invalidated
  4. UK survey finds positive links between playing games and literacy
  5. New research shows video games improve literacy: 35% of the respondents said that playing games made them better readers
  6. EA shareholders say no to massive proposed raises for executives
  7. EA shareholders reject executive compensation plan: If plan goes ahead, CEO Andrew Wilson’s compensation will rise to $21.4 million
  8. Riot forms global deals council and ethics committee after NEOM controversy
  9. Riot Games creates global deals council and ethics committee: Following the Neom controversy, the developer will be examining its sponsorship deals more closely
  10. How to usher more women into leadership roles within the game industry
  11. Interplay silent on Earthworm Jim developer’s racist, homophobic remarks: TenNapel and Intellivision confirm he is an “unpaid consultant” on Earthworm Jim 4
  12. Trump signs executive order that would ban transactions with Tencent: White House reportedly confirms this will not affect Tencent-related games firms, only WeChat
  13. Tencent reportedly driving Huya and DouYu to merge into livestreaming giant: Merging Chinese Twitch rivals would create a business worth $10 billion with 300 million users 
  14. Blizzard employees reportedly preparing demands for fair pay: As dissatisfied staff organise, spokesperson says management “looks forward to hearing from them” 
  15. Voltage Entertainment ends writers strike with new pay deal: Lovestruck writers will return to work after securing a deal that almost doubles their pay
  16. Practical tips to prevent abuse and build team trust: At GDC Summer, Emily Greer offers advice on how to build a respectful workplace and what to do when harassment occurs
  17. AbleGamers enlists Ryan Reynolds to highlight its mission, call for donations
  18. Silver Rain Games delivers on diversity goal with new hires: More than 60% of the team at Abubakar Salim’s new studio is from underrepresented ethnic groups
  19. King’s Sabrina Carmona offers practical tips to get more women leaders in games
  20. How Code Coven aims to Elevate marginalised developers: Tara Mustapha and Karla Reyes talks us through the ambitions for their upcoming accelerator, financed by the GDC Relief Fund
  21. How to better design your game communities for kindness
  22. Four ways game developers can help save the planet: At GDC Summer, the Playing for the Planet Alliance offered clear steps the industry can take to tackle the climate crisis
  23. Warner Bros restructure suggests games division is no longer for sale: Internal message reaffirms Interactive segment will continue “engaging fans with our brands and franchises through games” 
  24. The COVID gaming boom — why and how to protect your IP
  25. Halo Infinite delay pushes it into 2021 and out of Xbox Series X launch lineup
  26. Microsoft announces November launch for Xbox Series X, Halo Infinite delay
  27. Halo Infinite delayed into 2021: Key Xbox Series X launch title pushed due to “multiple factors” including COVID-19
  28. Xbox Game Pass could be a boon for indie developers: At GDC Summer, solo developer Davionne Gooden explained how Xbox Game Pass offered a simple path to profit for his tiny studio
  29. Microsoft pulls iOS test for Project xCloud: Streaming service’s future on Apple devices uncertain as Xbox focuses on Android
  30. Xbox Series S outed by next-gen controller leak—and it’s legit 
  31. Controller leak all but confirms ‘Xbox Series S’ 
  32. Xbox Series S confirmed by leaked controller: A white version of the Xbox Series X controller appeared online, pointing at more than one version of the next-gen Xbox console 
  33. Xbox narrows down Series X launch window to November 2020
  34. Xbox Series X will launch in November: Console launch lineup will emphasize backward compatibility, Game Pass
  35. How your PS4 and Xbox One games will work on PS5 and Series X
  36. Crystal Dynamics Explains Spider-Man PS4 Exclusivity By Saying A Bunch Of… Words, I Guess?
  37. Console Exclusive Games Have Given Way To Console Exclusive Game Characters
  38. Apple won’t let Stadia or xCloud into iOS, citing App Store guidelines 
  39. Apple blocking Project xCloud and Stadia because it can’t review every game: Microsoft responds, accusing Apple of “consistently treating gaming apps differently” 
  40. Intellivision Amico delayed to April 2021: Upcoming retro games console pushed back six months due to “constraints imposed by the global pandemic”
  41. Microsoft condemns Apple’s App Store policies: Apple will not approve Microsoft’s xCloud gaming service
  42. Facebook slams Apple’s App Store policies, launches Facebook Gaming on iOS without games: Facebook is not happy with the months of rejections it has faced
  43. Facebook finally launches Facebook Gaming on iOS — without Instant Games: Platform condemns Apple’s strict approval process, saying it “severely hamstrings innovation on mobile”
  44. A data-driven primer for publishing agreements 
  45. Is your publishing agreement fair?: At GDC Summer, lawyer Kellen Voyer broke down the average indie game publishing agreement in 2020 
  46. US games spending once again reaches record quarterly highs: By the end of Q2, one out of every three US owners of either a PS4 or Xbox One owned both systems 
  47. UK Charts: Nintendo Switch accounts for six of the Top Ten – Animal Crossing New Horizons is back at No.1
  48. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has sold over 22 million copies
  49. The Nintendo Switch has crossed 60 million lifetime sales 
  50. Switch hardware and Animal Crossing driving growth at Nintendo
  51. Animal Crossing drives Nintendo Q1 profits up 500% to $1bn: New Horizons has sold more than 20 million units since March, Switch lifetime shipments passed 60 million units
  52. Final Fantasy VII Remake surpasses 5 million digital sales and shipments
  53. Mobile classic Subway Surfers surpasses 3 billion lifetime downloads
  54. Summoner’s War: Sky Arena reaches $2 billion in lifetime revenue: The mobile RPG first reached $1 billion in revenue in 2017, three years after launch
  55. Sega reports loss despite strong video game sales
  56. Fortnite developer Epic Games secures $1.78 billion in funding 
  57. ‘Fortnite’ Publisher Epic Games Closes $1.78 Billion Funding Round At $17.3 Billion Valuation 
  58. Epic Games is now worth $17.3bn following latest funding round: Fortnite firm raised $1.78 billion, including Sony’s $250 million investment
  59. Zynga’s revenues still soaring, losses still deepening for another quarter running: Success of two 2019 acquisitions has the company projecting a net loss of $550 million for the full year
  60. Zynga to acquire prolific hyper-casual game studio Rollic for $168 million
  61. Mobile developer Big Run Studios nets $5.25 million to expand operations
  62. Fall Guys has sold over 2 million copies on Steam alone 
  63. Sugar rush financials don’t mean we’ve dodged the COVID bullet | Opinion: Publishers are reporting record revenues — but the industry isn’t “recession-proof” and there’s pain to come down the line 
  64. The impact of COVID-19 on mobile games in H1 2020 and beyond: Sensor Tower’s Craig Chapple analyses changes to downloads and revenue in key markets as the pandemic has spread
  65. Why are you making your game’s store page unattractive? 
  66. Enthusiast Gaming acquires Omnia Media in $11.2m deal: Transaction brings Omnia into group with Destructoid, Nintendo Enthusiast, the Escapist, and others
  67. H1Z1 dev Daybreak Games acquires Cold Iron Studios
  68. Cold Iron Studios gets sold for the fourth time: Daybreak Games has acquired the San Jose studio, which is still working on an Alien game 
  69. Big Run Studios raises $5.25m in seed investment: In total, the mobile studio has raised over $6.6 million to date
  70. Game Discoverability Now: How big is your game’s Discord? (Not this big!)
  71. Vampire The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 delayed to 2021: Paradox Interactive and Hardsuit Labs also making organisational changes to improve long-awaited sequel
  72. Paradox reports upturn in revenue as expansion packs drive growth 
  73. Nexon wants to build a virtual theme park for the future: CEO Owen Mahoney on how the publisher plans to be at the forefront of “lean forward” entertainment
  74. Twitch announces ‘Prime Gaming’ rebrand 
  75. Amazon rebrands Twitch Prime to Prime Gaming: Name change explained as a move toward a more platform-agnostic vision 
  76. US Army to reinstate its Twitch viewers banned for “harassing and degrading behavior”: Users were banned from the esports channel in droves last month for asking about the United States’ history of war crimes
  77. Shroud returns to Twitch: Following Mixer shutdown, Shroud signs exclusivity deal with his original platform 
  78. DrDisrespect makes streaming return on YouTube: YouTube says it did not reach out or encourage him to do so
  79. Half A Million People Watched Dr. DisRespect’s First Post-Permaban Live Stream On YouTube
  80. Facebook Researchers Develop Bleeding-edge Facial Reconstruction Tech So You Can Make Goofy Faces in VR
  81. 1,100 words of praise for Thirty Flights of Loving | Why I Love: YCJY Games’ Josef Martinovsk explains how Blendo Games’ short story showed him what games could be
  82. Five tips for making better loot experiences in games 
  83. Leveraging physical animation to sell Force powers in Jedi: Fallen Order
  84. Three nasty netcode bugs we fixed around Blightbound’s launch
  85. Inside the twisting, turning development of Hardspace: Shipbreaker
  86. Blog: Using Wikipedia as an interactive narrative device
  87. Blog: The value trap of free-to-play design
  88. Blog: Five secrets of game art direction
  89. Blog: Creating a progression curve for your casual game 
  90. Blog: Scope – Choose A Target! Focus! Shoot!
  91. Don’t Miss: Why multiplayer almost didn’t make it into Halo: Combat Evolved
  92. High Score review: Netflix’s story of gaming’s “golden age” is honestly solid 
  93. U.S. Patent no. 9,682,314: Method and system for temporarily incentivizing user participation in a game space

DIGITAL

  1. Genius Media Lawsuit Accusing Google of Stealing Song Lyrics Is Tossed
  2. Yes, Facebook Treats Trump Fans Differently: It Has Relaxed The Rules To Give Them More Leeway
  3. Trump campaign’s false COVID-19 claims taken down by Facebook and Twitter
  4. Mass hijacking spree takes over subreddits to promote Donald Trump
  5. Muting Misinformation: Can we sue to stop misleading political speech?
  6. The Silver Lining Of Internet Regulation: A Regulatory Impact Assessment
  7. Digital Technology As Accelerant: Growth And Genocide In Myanmar
  8. Ousted COO sues Pinterest, alleges rampant gender discrimination
  9. New Jersey prosecutors drop charges over tweeting a cop’s photo
  10. HS suspends teen who tweeted photo of hallway packed with maskless students
  11. HS that suspended teen who tweeted photo of hallway has 9 COVID-19 cases
  12. Paulding County High School Un-Suspends Student But Can’t Un-Infect Students Who Got COVID-19
  13. State Department Announces That Great Firewall For The US; Blocks Chinese Apps & Equipment
  14. New Executive Orders Target Chinese Apps
  15. Trump declares TikTok, WeChat “national emergency,” preps bans
  16. National Security Meets Teenage Dance Battles: Trump Issues Executive Orders Impacting TikTok and WeChat Business in the U.S.
  17. President Trump Issues Executive Orders Prohibiting Transactions Related to TikTok and WeChat
  18. Nine Things You Need to Know About the Trump Administration Sanctions Against TikTok and WeChat
  19. U.S. Government Takes Aim at TikTok and WeChat Citing Privacy and Security Concerns
  20. China already has your data. Trump’s TikTok and WeChat bans can’t stop that.
  21. Trump Issues Ridiculous Executive Orders Banning TikTok And WeChat
  22. How a TikTok ban would affect the influencer economy
  23. TikTok deal tests Microsoft’s decades of China experience
  24. TikTok In Talks With Twitter About Acquisition, Is Looking To Sue Trump Administration As Ban Looms (Report)
  25. Is the clock ticking for TikTok? What’s the big deal anyway?
  26. Insights: Microsoft Intercepts TikTok Political Football, Despite Facebook’s Game Plan
  27. Trump’s bid to force TikTok sale follows well-trod legal path: US government decisions to block and unwind deals on national security grounds are all but impossible to overturn in court
  28. Gullible Maine & DHS Intel Officers Believed Teen TikTok Video Was Serious Terrorist Threat
  29. Addison Rae Is TikTok’s Highest Earner, Pocketing Roughly $5 Million Over Past Year (Report)
  30. TikTok Aligns With ‘American Idol’ Creator Simon Fuller To Search For Next Pop Supergroup
  31. David Dobrik, Avani Gregg, Brittany Broski Among First Recipients Of TikTok’s $1 Billion Creator Fund
  32. Hype House TikToker Kelianne Stankus Signs With UTA (Exclusive)
  33. New York Yankees Tap TikTok For Sponsorship, Exclusive Content Deal
  34. YouTube, TikTok Stars ‘The Stokes Twins’ Each Charged With Felony, Misdemeanor After Bank Robber Prank
  35. YouTube Reinstates Monetization For Steven Crowder 14 Months After Racist, Homophobic Harassment Of Carlos Maza
  36. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 8/10/2020
  37. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 8/10/2020
  38. Influencer Marketing Company CreatorIQ Joins YouTube’s Measurement Program
  39. Google says it’s working hard to address YouTube Music complaints
  40. Why Are There Currently No Ads On Techdirt? Apparently Google Thinks We’re Dangerous
  41. YouTube Millionaires: For Our First 10 Million Subscriber Special, We Check In With Chad Wild Clay And His Burgeoning Franchise ‘Spy Ninjas’
  42. Rebecca Zamolo Launches Mobile Game Inspired By Hit ‘Game Master Network’ YouTube Series
  43. Three Of Bon Appétit’s Test Kitchen Stars Have Exited After Failed Pay Negotiations
  44. 2 More Bon Appétit Hosts Depart YouTube Channel, With Video Production Set To Resume In September
  45. Bon Appétit’s Popular YouTube Channel Loses Sixth Host, Carla Lalli Music
  46. Hey Creators, Are Your Viral Parties Really Worth the Risk?
  47. NikkieTutorials Robbed At Gunpoint In Netherlands Home, As Local Police Solicit Tips
  48. Monk-Turned-Motivational Content Creator Jay Shetty Signs With WME
  49. Snapchat Unveils In-App Voter Registration Tools Ahead Of November Election
  50. FTC Commissioners Are Upset About Section 230; Though It’s Not At All Clear Why
  51. Online platform immunity under Section 230 teed up for FCC
  52. Section 230 Isn’t Why Omegle Has Awful Content, And Getting Rid Of 230 Won’t Change That
  53. Comments on NTIA’s Petition to the FCC Seeking to Destroy Section 230 (Eric Goldman)
  54. Mozilla cuts 250 jobs, says Firefox development will be affected
  55. Content Moderation Case Study: Social Media Services Respond When Recordings Of Shooting Are Uploaded By The Person Committing The Crimes (August 2015)
  56. Photo embedding cases depend on social media company decisions
  57. WhatsApp’s Lawsuit Against NSO in US Federal Court Survives Motion to Dismiss
  58. The Harry Potter Films Are Now Exclusive To Comcast, And The Streaming Sector Remains Oblivious To Piracy’s Looming Resurgence
  59. Financial Daily Dose 8.6.2020 | Top Story: Facebook Launches Instagram Reels to Compete with TikTok
  60. How The NBA Has Approached Facebook Video Since Returning to the Court
  61. Jukin Launches Self-Service Platform Allowing Anyone To License Its Viral Videos, Starting At $50
  62. Focals ‘Smart’ Glasses Become Dumb As A Brick After Google Acquisition
  63. Android is now the world’s largest earthquake detection network
  64. Revisiting The Common Law Liability Of Online Intermediaries Before Section 230
  65. Coronavirus clobbers Uber, leading to $1.8 billion quarterly loss
  66. Content Moderation At Scale Is Impossible: Twitter Locks Accounts For Fact Checking The President
  67. The quest to liberate $300,000 of bitcoin from an old ZIP file
  68. Scientists Forced To Change Names Of Human Genes Because Of Microsoft’s Failure To Patch Excel
  69. Three algorithm-less streaming sites revive the wacky Web from days of yore

A.I.

  1. Facial Recognition Start-Up Mounts a First Amendment Defense
  2. Get Ready For Deepfakes To Be Used In Financial Scams
  3. Uber / Google Trade Secret Row Over Self-Driving Car Tech Hits End of Road: Settlement and Jail Time
  4. Las Vegas Police Are Running Lots Of Low Quality Images Through Their Facial Recognition System
  5. Here’s why Apple believes it’s an AI leader—and why it says critics have it all wrong
  6. Inventorship, Patenting and AI: The Public Comments on Patenting Artificial Intelligence Inventions

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Trump admin shrugs off FCC court loss to fight Calif. net neutrality law
  2. FCC Focuses on Review of Broadcasters’ Online Political Files
  3. NTIA Section 230 Petition Raises Significant Legal and Policy Issues at FCC
  4. Safe Harbors and Erroneous Blocking Redress Measures Adopted by the FCC; Additional Rulemaking Proposed
  5. Charter tries to convince FCC that broadband customers want data caps
  6. New York State Leaders Finally Realize U.S. Broadband Availability Data Is Hot Garbage
  7. FCC lowers some prison phone rates after blaming states for high prices
  8. FCC Sets Rules for 5G Spectrum Auction – Bidding to Start December 8
  9. FCC Eliminates Rule Requiring Broadcast Station Tower Owners to Give Access to Competing Stations
  10. FCC Eliminates Program Duplication Rules for AM and FM Stations
  11. The Making – and Unmaking – of an FCC Commissioner
  12. Broadcasts and Podcasts: Foreign Investment in Telecom Infrastructure
  13. The Legal Debate Over Net Neutrality Shifts to State Laws
  14. FAR Council Publishes Interim Rule on Section 889 Part B Increasing Prohibitions on Contracting with Companies Using Certain Chinese Telecommunications Equipment and Services
  15. AT&T to lay off 600 at HBO and Warner Bros. after revenue decline

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Genius Media Lawsuit Accusing Google of Stealing Song Lyrics Is Tossed
  2. Judge Tosses Out Genius’ Laughable Lawsuit Against Google Over Licensed Lyric Copying
  3. Neil Young’s Suit Illustrates Music Licensing Issues
  4. Helpless No More? Neil Young Sues Trump Campaign for Use of His Songs
  5. Fair Use, “The Frankenstein,” and the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
  6. Masterson v. The Walt Disney Company: 9th Circuit dismisses claim against Disney’s animated film Inside Out, holding that alleged similarities to plaintiff’s book of poetry and movie script are unprotectable.
  7. DMCA 512 Report: key findings by US Copyright Office
  8. U.S. Copyright Office: DMCA Is “Tilted Askew,” Recommends Remedies for Rightsholders
  9. In 10 Years Of Existence, The Long-Running French Farce Known As Hadopi Has Imposed Just €87,000 In Fines, But Cost Taxpayers €82 Million
  10. Easier Copyright Registration Coming for Blogs and Social Media Posts
  11. Like, Comment, Share, and Protect the Copyright of Digital Content
  12. PRS v Qatar Airways
  13. Porn Company Strikes Back
  14. Special tweetment: Who owns the IP for social media content?
  15. Interlocutory Injunction Issued in relation to Grey Goods in Canada
  16. Apple Opposes Trademark Application For Recipe App’s Pear-Shaped Logo
  17. Maker of VAMPIRE-Branded Alcoholic Beverages Alleges Grocery Chain Is Taking a Bite Out of Its Trademark Rights
  18. Trademark tips: Beware linguistic errors and cultural appropriation
  19. A New Standard for Multicolored Marks August 10, 2020
  20. Merck v Merck: A lesson on the practical implications of co-existence agreements and online use in the digital age
  21. Unfair Competition: The Tort that Tags Along
  22. Monsanto V. Schmeiser 20 Years Later: The Answer Wasn’t Blowin’ in the Wind
  23. Claims Covering Human Engineering That Exploits a Naturally-Occurring Phenomenon Are Patent Eligible
  24. Sort It Out: Cell Sorting Method with Data Processing Steps Patent Eligible
  25. Doing It That Way Is Natural . . . and Patentable
  26. IP Alert | Still Contentious and “No More” Clear – AAM v. Neapco and Its Take on § 101
  27. Obviousness, Common Sense and Sensibility: Federal Circuit Ruling Offers Cautionary Tale for Patent Applicants
  28. Federal Circuit’s Cardionet Reversal Sheds Light on Patent Eligibility in Medical Diagnosis Inventions
  29. Federal Circuit Still Spinning Its Wheels on American Axle
  30. The Federal Circuit Finds a “Hooke” to Patent Ineligibility
  31. District of Delaware Goes against Prior Decisions and Declines to Dismiss Willful Infringement Claims Despite Failure to Allege Egregious Infringing Conduct
  32. Balance is Key in Design Patent Claim Drafting
  33. Judge Woods Zips Up Loose Ends and Readies Zipper Dispute For Trial
  34. The game begins: Strategies for the early stages of patent litigation – The defendant’s view
  35. Intellectual Property: New Options for Patent Ownership Disputes
  36. Congress To Consider National Right To Repair Law For First Time
  37. Snapshot: intellectual property for fashion goods in USA

PRIVACY

  1. Baltimore’s Aerial Surveillance Program Has Logged 700 Flight Hours, One (1) Arrest
  2. Police use of facial recognition violates human rights, UK court rules
  3. NJ Supreme Court: No 5th Amendment right not to unlock your phone
  4. Congressional Reps Want To Know Why The California DMV Is Making $50 Million A Year Selling Driver Data
  5. Chinese hackers have pillaged Taiwan’s semiconductor industry
  6. Cybersecurity Threats & Vulnerabilities
  7. Forget TikTok. Feebly Secured Infrastructure Is Our Real Problem
  8. More than 20GB of Intel source code and proprietary data dumped online
  9. Snapdragon chip flaws put >1 billion Android phones at risk of data theft
  10. Refresher Course on California Anti-Spam Law

CREATIVITY   

  1. Hong Kong Uses New National Security Law To Arrest Prominent Pro-Democracy Media Tycoon
  2. Judge Rejects Devin Nunes’ SLAPP Suit Over The Esquire Article He Really, Really Doesn’t Want You To Read
  3. Georgia School District Inadvertently Begins Teaching Lessons In First Amendment Protections After Viral Photo
  4. Why movie theaters are in trouble after DOJ nixes 70-year-old case 
  5. Appeals court rules 10¢-a-page charge for court documents is too high
  6. Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Saying PACER Overcharged Users

Jon

News of the Week; August 5, 2020

GAMES

  1. Bot M8 LLC Asserts Sony’s PlayStation 4 “Uncharted” Game Infringes Its Patent, but Court Finds Bot M8’s Patent Invalid
  2. Little Consolation for Hyperkin as Atari Litigation Games Continue
  3. Congress defeats bill to block US military from recruiting via Twitch: US Navy and Army have stated they will continue to stream on popular games site
  4. Ubisoft exec Tommy Francois departs after misconduct allegations
  5. Tommy François has left Ubisoft: Exec was placed on disciplinary leave pending an investigation into harassment and abuse at the publisher
  6. Ubisoft exec Tommy Francois didn’t ‘leave’ the company, he was fired
  7. Why you should rethink how your company handles in-house harassment
  8. New AbleGamers program aims to educate devs & foster a more inclusive industry
  9. Legible font (still) one of the biggest accessibility issues in games 
  10. Epic Games Partners With Faculty Of Philosophy From Moscow State University 
  11. Epic Games Store now offers mod support for some games
  12. Epic Games Store adds modding support: MechWarrior 5 is the first title to beta test new feature 
  13. Epic Games Store adds support for community-made mods: The first game to support the feature is ‘MechWarrior 5 Mercenaries.’
  14. Celebrating tech’s unsung women pioneers, Romero calls for game dev gender parity 
  15. Conflict minerals: Which gaming companies may have funded human rights abuses in 2019? – Apple once more the most diligent, most other companies make minimal improvement, and Valve is silent for second year running
  16. Games and Online Harassment Hotline launches to “encourage help-seeking behaviours”: New service offers free and confidential emotional support for anyone suffering or perpetrating abuse in the games industry
  17. A different kind of “gamer” hotline: Free, anonymous emotional support 
  18. Blizzard employees share salary details amid unrest over pay disparity: More than half of its employees were unhappy with wages in 2019, according to a report from Bloomberg 
  19. Call of Duty: Warzone drives second quarter growth for Activision-Blizzard – Company is still seeing engagement and spending increases due to COVID-19 lockdowns
  20. Call of Duty franchise helps Activision Blizzard to record Q2 results 
  21. Should streamers be worried about DMCA strikes on Twitch?: A rash of copyright claims from music labels points to difficult times ahead for video game streamers
  22. 15,000 games removed from iOS App Store in China: Analysts at Niko Partners expect thousands more to be pulled by the end of the year
  23. What’s wrong with HR and how can it be fixed?
  24. PS4 gamepads won’t work for PS5 games, Sony says
  25. PlayStation 4 controllers work on PlayStation 5, but only for supported PS4 games
  26. Sony DualShock 4 controllers will not work with PS5 games: They will be compatible with the PS5, but only for supported PS4 games
  27. PlayStation software and services drive strong Q1 for Sony: Influence of lockdown keenly felt as PS4 software sales almost doubled and PS Plus reached 45m subscribers
  28. Cloud gaming comes to Xbox Game Pass on September 15: Over 100 games will be available at launch including Gears 5, Sea of Thieves, Forza Horizon 4
  29. Microsoft stealthily drops Xbox from Game Pass branding: Official social media accounts claim to be “trying out a new look” as Xbox name disappears from subscription service logo
  30. Microsoft’s full-year gaming revenues nearly flat for fiscal 2020: Minecraft, subscriptions, and COVID-19 saw content and services up, but hardware was down
  31. Sega’s strong Q1 games performance erased by impact of COVID-19: Revenue from resorts, arcades and pachinko machines all plummeted as pandemic led to closure of public spaces 
  32. Take-Two boasts new Q1 record as revenue jumps 54% year-over-year
  33. Take-Two CEO: “It’s a matter of time before the business is entirely digital” – Strauss Zelnick offers thoughts on digital distribution as Q1 financials show hefty digital share
  34. Take-Two: Next-gen software price hikes “reflect the quality of the experience” – CEO Strauss Zelnick says he does not expect the industry to coordinate its software prices, however
  35. Take-Two’s next-gen $70 price tag will be decided on a game-by-game basis
  36. Take-Two says its $70 game pricing will be on a “title by title basis” 
  37. Star Citizen dev offers roadmap for development of new development roadmap 
  38. New partnership will give 2K access to over 2000 NFL player likenesses 
  39. 2K Inks Deal To Feature NFL Player Names, Numbers, And Likenesses 
  40. 2K signs deal to use real NFL player likenesses in games: Multiple football titles are in development, planned to launch starting in 2021 
  41. FIFA Ultimate Team revenue “off the charts” during lockdown: EA’s key franchises boomed during lockdown, and CEO Andrew Wilson doesn’t expect staff to “ever go back exactly to the way things were”
  42. Engagement hits unexpected highs at EA as Q1 live services revenue crosses $1.1bn 
  43. EA reports strong June quarter with revenue up 21% to $1.46 billion 
  44. EA Sports picks up AC Milan and Inter Milan licenses: Milan clubs did not renew licenses with Konami; AS Roma parts ways with EA
  45. The Sims 4 passes 30 million lifetime players, doubles Q1 net bookings
  46. Steam launches, new releases, and The Sims propel EA’s first quarter earnings: The Sims 4 has now reached over 30m users on all platforms since launch
  47. How that game sold on Steam, using the ‘NB number’
  48. Steam launch helps push Detroit: Become Human past 5 million lifetime sales 
  49. Detroit: Become Human has sold over 5m copies – Milestone achieved following launch of the game on Steam
  50. Valve attempts to block regional pricing VPN exploit on Steam: New settings aim to deter users from using virtual private networks to take advantage of cheaper prices in other markets
  51. Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is a free-to-play mode 
  52. Microsoft confirms “free-to-play multiplayer” for Halo Infinite 
  53. Halo Infinite multiplayer will be free-to-play: Microsoft confirms that Halo’s most popular mode won’t even require Game Pass to play
  54. Flight Simulator hands-on: Microsoft looks different 20,000 feet in the air
  55. Horizon Zero Dawn on PC: Not the optimized port we were hoping for
  56. Avengers video game beta impressions: Destiny, this ain’t
  57. Animal Crossing is the most-discussed game on Twitter so far this year: In the first half of 2020, it beat out last year’s most-discussed game: Fate/Grand Order
  58. The Last of Us Part II and Ghost of Tsushima driving software sales at Sony
  59. Destroy All Humans makes Top Three after 12-year absence | UK Charts: Ghost of Tsushima delivers third consecutive No.1
  60. Mobile revenues grew $135m in Malaysia and Singapore in two years: Niko Partners reports shows rapid growth in gaming on smartphones, surpassing PC
  61. Monster Hunter and Resident Evil driving growth at Capcom
  62. Capcom sees Q1 profits up, driven entirely by its games business: COVID-19 lockdown impacts to arcades and amusement halls made gaming its only profitable segment
  63. State of Games: COVID lockdown swung 2020 from “significantly lower” spending than 2019: B2Boost detailed the remarkable impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer games spending in Europe
  64. Zynga acquires hypercasual mobile company Rollic for $168m: Istanbul-based studio has developed titles such as Go Knots 3D and Flipper Dunk
  65. Fall Guys attracts 1.5 million players within 24 hours of launch
  66. Private Division signs publishing deals with Ori dev Moon Studios and others
  67. ‘Detective Pikachu’ Director and Netflix Tackling ‘Beyond Good & Evil’ Adaptation
  68. Netflix making Beyond Good & Evil movie: Feature film based on Ubisoft’s cult hit will reportedly be director by Detective Pikachu director Rob Letterman
  69. Ubisoft wades deeper into the world of game streaming with new Parsec partnership
  70. Ubisoft signs multi-year partnership with cloud gaming provider Parsec: Publisher used Parsec to allow over 1,000 journalists to remotely play Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Watch Dogs Legion
  71. Re-watch GamesIndustry.biz Live: State of Games right here
  72. Ninja returns to Twitch following Mixer shutdown: Former channel restored, now up to 14.9 million followers
  73. Ninja Returns To Twitch, Nets 98,000 Concurrent Viewers With ‘Fortnite’ Stream
  74. Pandemic has accelerated a number of long-term gaming trends: Various market research firms and the head of the ESA discuss the shift to digital, esports, and the impact of an economic downturn on the next generation
  75. Riot Games shutting down for a week: League of Legends developer pushing back patches and releases to aid staff’s work-life balance 
  76. BiliBili secures exclusive rights to League of Legends esports in China: Deal with Riot Games will start this year and run until “at least” 2023
  77. Riot Games ends controversial partnership with Saudi Arabia mega-city project Neom: Esports director admits “we moved too quickly” to cement sponsorship deal
  78. UK retailer Game sells Belong esports network to U.S. startup Vindex 
  79. Could your esports business benefit from the Government’s new Future Fund?
  80. Five employment considerations for an expanding esports team
  81. The Rise of Esports Betting
  82. Esports gambling ads: guidance for gambling operators 
  83. The International 10 ‘Dota 2’ Tournament Prize Pool Breaks $30 Million 
  84. ‘League of Legends’ championship will start in Shanghai despite pandemic: It kicks off September 25th, although there will be safety precautions.
  85. Fostering a positive community in VR: At Ludicious X, IGDA executive director Renee Gittins talked about keeping communities safe and fighting toxicity in VR 
  86. The complete sales history of Curious Expedition: Maschinen-Mensch co-founder Riad Djemili on a five year journey — via China — to stability and success in indie development
  87. Unsolved Mysteries of the Mortal Kombat Universe 
  88. Defying game design rules to simulate dementia in Before I Forget: 3-Fold Games’ Chella Ramanan & Claire Morwood on the difficulty of developing a short game & the invaluable support from Humble & Gaming The Mind
  89. How Disney makes RPG mechanics work in real life at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
  90. King London art director on creating an aesthetic for a global audience
  91. How System Era overcame creative paralysis to fix Astroneer’s crafting system
  92. How Pokemon Go evolved in response to the COVID-19 pandemic 
  93. Blog: Has your game got ‘juice’? (& more!)
  94. Blog: Historians play Ghost of Tsushima
  95. Blog: Tips for maximizing the performance of your Unity game – Part 2
  96. Blog: Expression-bodied members to reduce your code verbosity
  97. Video: How King’s attempt to implement Pixar’s brain trust model went wrong
  98. Video: Creating Dr. Grordbort’s Invaders for Magic Leap One
  99. Don’t Miss: The creative camaraderie behind Wilmot’s Warehouse
  100. Don’t Miss: Making the tactics genre more accessible & less intimidating in Fae Tactics 
  101. Don’t Miss: Breaking linear character progression with Outer Worlds’ flaw system
  102. Don’t Miss: What went right (and wrong) during the development of Spider-Man (2002)
  103. SuperData: Big publisher showcases did not suffer from absence of E3 – Twitch numbers were higher than E3 2019 showcases for major publishers, but PC Gaming Show’s audience was down compared to last year
  104. I really want E3 back | Opinion: There are clear benefits to spreading out announcements during the summer, but there’s more to it than just better numbers 
  105. The Outer Worlds wins GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Video Game: Obsidian’s interplanetary adventure included an openly asexual companion character, Parvati
  106. Gayming Magazine launching LGBTQ games awards next year: Awards will highlight authentic representation, industry diversity and more in February 2021
  107. U.S. Patent no. 9,656,170: Game apparatus

DIGITAL

  1. Trump Admin Will Order ByteDance To Sell TikTok; Microsoft In Talks To Acquire
  2. Trump administration gives TikTok 45 days to sell to Microsoft or leave US [Updated]
  3. In Aboutface, Trump Has Reportedly Given Microsoft And TikTok 45 Days To Finalize Acquisition
  4. Microsoft Aims To Close TikTok Deal Within 3 Weeks, Could Pay $30 Billion
  5. From The Stupid To The Bizarre: Trump Demands That His Government Should Take A ‘Substantial’ Cut Of TikTok’s Purchase Fee
  6. The challenges Microsoft faces in buying TikTok’s US arm
  7. Five Egyptian Women Sentenced To Two Years In Prison Each For TikTok Dance Videos
  8. Triller—The Music Video App Major Sway House Members Just Joined—Sues TikTok For Patent Infringement
  9. TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Strikes Back At Facebook For Maligning Attacks “Disguised As Patriotism”
  10. TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Says Nascent U.S. ‘Creator Fund’ Will Balloon To $1 Billion In 3 Years
  11. The TikTok Clusterf—: Trump To Order A Block, Microsoft Wants To Buy, And Competition Is Still There
  12. As TikTok’s Aquisition Clock Is Ticking, Instagram Officially Rolls Out Copycat ‘Reels’
  13. Clash, A New TikTok Competitor From Viner Brendon McNerney, Is Made With Creator Monetization In Mind (Exclusive)
  14. Snapchat Inks Music Deals, Pilots TikTok-Like Feature Letting Users Add Songs To Their Snaps
  15. With TikTok’s Future In The Balance, Addison Rae Launches Her Own Makeup Company, ‘Item Beauty’
  16. TikTok’s Hype House Signs On Dotted Line For Reality Series As Part Of Larger Pact With Wheelhouse Group
  17. TikTok and the Evolution of Digital Blackface
  18. Jake Paul’s Calabasas Home Raided By FBI Amid Ongoing Investigation, Though Search Warrant Is Sealed
  19. Turkey Passes New Internet Censorship Law, Cites Germany’s Awful ‘Hate Speech’ Law As Its Inspiration
  20. “This is a very dangerous situation”: Big Tech’s day on the Hill
  21. House Judiciary Spends 5.5 Hours Making Themselves Look Foolish, Without Asking Many Actual Tough Questions Of Tech CEOs
  22. Disinformation Campaigns Are Murky Blends Of Truth, Lies And Sincere Beliefs: Lessons From The Pandemic
  23. Hackers broke into real news sites to plant fake stories
  24. Twitter About To Be Hit With A ~$250 Million Fine For Using Your Two Factor Authentication Phone Numbers/Emails For Marketing
  25. Twitter hackers used “phone spear phishing” in mass account takeover
  26. DOJ And Florida Officials Announce Arrests Relating To Twitter Hack
  27. Florida teen charged as “mastermind” in Twitter hack hitting Biden, Bezos, and others
  28. Twitter’s Potential Subscription Features Include Undo Send, Auto Response, Custom Emojis, No Ads
  29. EU launching deep probe into Google’s planned $2.1 billion Fitbit buy
  30. Google suffers first revenue decline as ads hit by pandemic
  31. Google invests $450 million in ADT, gets exclusive hardware deal
  32. Google Play Music Will Finally Shutter In Favor Of YouTube Music This December
  33. Google Music shutdown starts this month, music deleted in December
  34. Ex-Googler Levandowski gets 18 months in prison for trade-secret theft
  35. Facebook Must Better Police Online Hate, State Attorneys General Say
  36. Plaintiff Can’t Use Trump’s Anti-Section 230 EO to Sue Facebook–Gomez v. Zuckenberg (Eric Goldman)
  37. Section 230 Doesn’t Protect Repeating Rumors–La Liberte v. Reid (Eric Goldman)
  38. Josh Hawley Introduces His Latest Attack On Section 230
  39. New Hampshire Supreme Court Issues Very Weird Ruling Regarding Section 230
  40. Comments on the Internet Association’s Empirical Study of Section 230 Cases (Eric Goldman)
  41. While Our Country Is Engulfed By Urgent Must-Solve Problems, Congress Is Working Hard to Burn Down Section 230 (Eric Goldman)
  42. Data Center Avoids Copyright Liability By Forwarding DMCA Notices to Its Customer–ALS Scan v. Steadfast (Eric Goldman)
  43. Russian Stream-Rip Sites Attempt To Take Jurisdiction Issue All The Way To SCOTUS
  44. Content Moderation Case Studies: Misleading Information From Official Sources (2020)
  45. Content Moderation Case Study: Facebook Nudity Filter Blocks Historical Content And News Reports About The Error (June 2020)
  46. In wake of Apple acquisition, Dark Sky ends Android support
  47. Telegram files EU antitrust complaint against Apple’s App Store
  48. Apple’s claim that “we treat every developer the same” tested by US Congress: House Antitrust Subcommittee releases emails showing half revenue share being offered to Amazon for Prime Video app
  49. ProtonMail founder: Apple uses monopoly to “hold all of us hostage”
  50. If 30% is too high, what’s the right number? | Opinion: As authorities investigate Apple’s share of App Store revenues, there’s broad agreement that 30% is too high — but there’s little consensus on an alternative number
  51. Emails detail Amazon’s plan to crush a startup rival with price cuts
  52. Amazon investing $10 billion to compete against SpaceX in satellite broadband
  53. Big Tech’s Backlash Is Just Starting: The congressional antitrust hearing showed that concerns about the tech stars aren’t going away.
  54. Insights: AMC-Universal Deal Resets Movie Business For Streaming Future
  55. It Only Took A Massive Pandemic For Hollywood To Ease Off Stupid, Dated Movie Release Windows
  56. ‘Mulan’ Is Coming To Disney+—But Subscribers Must Pay $29.99 To Watch It
  57. Mulan skips US theaters, will debut on Disney+ Sept. 4—for an extra $30
  58. YouTube Ad Revs Dipped To $3.8 Billion In Q2, But We’re Seeing “Further Improvement” In July, CFO Says
  59. YouTube To Shutter Community Captions Feature, Citing Issues With Spam, Abuse, Little Usage
  60. As Bon Appétit YouTube Channel Remains Dormant, ‘Test Kitchen’ Host Sohla El-Waylly Collabs On Binging With Babish
  61. Moonbug Raises $120 Million, Acquires Children’s YouTube Titans Cocomelon And Blippi
  62. Facebook Will Now Host Official Music Videos, Challenging YouTube’s Dominance In The Category
  63. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 8/3/2020
  64. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 8/3/2020
  65. Macy’s Vastly Democratizes ‘Style Crew’ Influencer Program, Which Was Formerly Only Open To Employees
  66. Comic-Con@Home A Much Different Event On Social Video
  67. Livestream shopping: making platform partnerships a success
  68. Louisiana Serves Up New Virtual Currency Business Law Cajun Style

A.I.

  1. What’s this? A bipartisan plan for AI and national security
  2. Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm
  3. AI in Focus: BlueDot and the Response to COVID-19
  4. The State of AI: Patenting Trends and European Prosecution Strategy
  5. Current IP Laws Outdone by Artificial Intelligence
  6. “Seeing is believing” no longer rings true: The deceptive powers of artificial intelligence and fake journalists
  7. Exploring the AI of Command & Conquer

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. NTIA Asks FCC to Broaden Internet Platforms’ Liability for Third-Party Content and Moderation Efforts
  2. FCC Seeks Comment on Section 230 Petition
  3. Ajit Pai calls for “vigorous debate” on Trump’s social media crackdown
  4. The FCC Knows Trump’s Social Media Order Is A Joke, But Fecklessly Pretends Otherwise
  5. FCC Adopts New Safe Harbor Rules for Blocking Robocalls
  6. FCC Rules Peer-to-Peer Text Messaging Platform Does Not Violate the TCPA
  7. Trump pulls re-nomination of FCC Republican who stood up for First Amendment
  8. Trump Revokes FCC Commissioner O’Reilly’s Renomination
  9. Days After FCC Commissioner Mike O’Rielly Suggests Trump’s Section 230 Exec Order Is Unconstitutional… His Renomination To The FCC Is Withdrawn
  10. SpaceX now plans for 5 million Starlink customers in US, up from 1 million
  11. Space X’s Starlink Won’t Be The Broadband Disruption Play Many People Think
  12. Dish Buys Ting Mobile To Disrupt Wireless, But Questions Remain
  13. How cell phones and Facebook are changing remote Nunatsiavut
  14. Comcast lost 477,000 cable-TV customers in Q2 amid 12% drop in revenue
  15. AT&T Loses Another 1 Million TV Customers As Cord Cutting (And Greed) Take A Toll
  16. Huawei somehow becomes the #1 phone manufacturer, thanks to the coronavirus
  17. What’s New in 5G – August 2020
  18. Updated 5G National Security Report Issued by European Commission

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. A Quarter-Billion Dollar Bag of Beans: Responding to Ken Whyte’s Attack on Library Book Loans (Michael Geist)
  2. Internet Archive Responds To Publishers Lawsuit: Libraries Lend Books, That’s What We Do
  3. “Salacious” Content Doesn’t Bar Discovery in Copyright Infringement Suit
  4. IAP Defeats Vicarious Copyright Infringement Claim–UMG v. Bright House (Eric Goldman)
  5. Taylor Swift Changes Artwork For New Album, Merch After Online Retailer Complains Of Similarities
  6. The EU’s Digital Copyright Directive – Where now for the UK?
  7. Privacy rights trump artists’ Intellectual Property Rights: a brief insight into CJEU and IPR enforcement
  8. Smith v. The Weeknd: Court dismisses copyright claim finding no substantial similarity under extrinsic test as only three shared notes remain after considering prior art, and three notes are not protectable as matter of law.
  9. Alfred v. The Walt Disney Company: Ninth Circuit finds Disney “pirated” plaintiffs’ screenplay for Pirates of the Caribbean finding similarities to be more than de minimis and sufficient to survive motion to dismiss.
  10. The Day the Music Died at Political Rallies
  11. Baby Shark sharpens its teeth against Chinese counterfeiters
  12. I See Me, I Sue You: Jordan Jumps at Card Cameos
  13. Incorrect notifications issued by IPONZ/WIPO
  14. The relationship between reputation and similarity of marks, China Construction Bank Corp. v. EUIPO
  15. Two Breweries Fight Over The Right To Use A Geographic Name Due To Trademark
  16. Co-branding: One product, two trademarks – who has the rights?
  17. Trademark Trolls – A Danger to Avoid with a Re-brand
  18. Law Firm Southtown Moxie Responds Hilariously To Stupid Cease And Desist Letter
  19. E-commerce operators not liable for trade mark infringement for mere storage of infringing goods
  20. The Next Instalment in the Sky v SkyKick Saga: Lessons for Trade Mark Owners
  21. Disassembled products and trademark infringement: a cautionary tale for manufacturers and re-sellers alike
  22. 5 Key Takeaways from Texas Appraisal Trade Secret Saga
  23. IP monitor: Federal Court of Appeal: Of course the Federal Courts can interpret agreements!
  24. Out with the New, In with the Old: The F.C.A. provides Clarity on its Ability to interpret Contracts
  25. Appeals Court Upholds Replacement Part Design Patents
  26. A Diagnostic Patent Is Found Patent Eligible At the Federal Circuit
  27. Improvements to Operation of an Apparatus Were Not Abstract
  28. Genetically modified mice and the patent bargain
  29. Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality Litigation Update: Tobii Technology, Inc. v. Weinblatt
  30. Strategic Patent Claims Drafting
  31. Who is leading the WiFi 6 patent race?
  32. The role of IP and challenges for the IP system

PRIVACY

  1. Why I Installed the COVID Alert App (Michael Geist)
  2. Google CEO Sundar Pichai Talks YouTube Data Privacy At Antitrust Hearing
  3. Zoombomber crashes court hearing on Twitter hack with Pornhub video
  4. The Latest Targets Of DHS Surveillance Are Journalists Who Published Leaked Documents
  5. DHS Obtained Protesters’ Encrypted Messages, Used Them To Craft ‘Intelligence’ Reports
  6. FBI Used Information From An Online Forum Hacking To Track Down One Of The Hackers Behind The Massive Twitter Attack
  7. Insecure satellite Internet is threatening ship and plane safety
  8. IBM completes successful field trials on Fully Homomorphic Encryption
  9. Five steps to compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act: At GDC Summer, Will Bucher outlines how companies already complying with GDPR can ensure CCPA compliance too
  10. Beware of find-my-phone, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, NSA tells mobile users
  11. Seismic Shift in Privacy Risks and Obligations
  12. Australian Tech Giant Says Country’s Anti-Encryption Laws Are Harming Local Tech Companies
  13. Twitter faces FTC probe, likely fine over use of phone numbers for ads
  14. Time to Double-Check Your Corporate Practices. Twitter’s Use of Personal Information Gathered for Security (e.g. Two-Factor ID) For Targeted Advertisements Could Cost Them $150-250 Million.
  15. Schrems II and EU-U.S. Personal Information Transfers: Where Are We, and What’s Next?
  16. Schrems II Update: German SAs Require Additional Safeguards for U.S. Transfers and Max Schrems Set to Challenge Facebook Data Transfers Again
  17. Virginia Unveils App To Aid Contact Tracing
  18. Harvard to Track Affiliates’ Wi-Fi Signals as Part of Contact Tracing Pilot
  19. The Case for Banning Law Enforcement From Using Facial Recognition Technology (Evan Selinger, Woodrow Hartzog)

CREATIVITY   

  1. Portland Journalists Ask For Sanctions As Federal Agents Continue To Assault Reporters And Legal Observers
  2. Federal Court Can’t See Any First Amendment Implications In Local Ordinance Blocking The Photography Of Children
  3. Dark day for Hollywood – law prohibiting online publication of actors’ ages is struck down
  4. Tennessee Court Strikes Down Law Criminalizing Calling Political Candidates ‘Literally Hitler’
  5. Postcard helps researcher find exact place depicted in Van Gogh’s final masterpiece
  6. When Teaser Ads Are Just Too Sexy
  7. Do “Kit Kat White” Candy Bars Contain White Chocolate?
  8. Burger King’s Impossible Whopper Delivers, Says Court-Turned-Copywriter
  9. Four lessons for media companies after major defamation payout
  10. Advertising Self-Regulatory Codes Around the World Generally Prohibit Discrimination, According to New ICAS Report
  11. Outrage as Picasso murals stripped from Oslo building
  12. What Connects Hollywood and Thomas Edison?

Jon

News of the Week; July 29, 2020

GAMES

  1. Loot boxes should be a consumer protection matter not a gambling one, says EU report: EU lacks authority to regulate gambling across member states but could tackle “problematic design features” from a different perspective
  2. Nintendo Suffers Another Substantial Leak As Mountains Of Source Code Hit The Web
  3. Huge apparent leak unearths Nintendo’s prototype history
  4. A scrapped Luigi, unused Pokemon sprites & more dug up in retro Nintendo leak
  5. Meet CtW: The investors taking on Activision Blizzard and EA over exec pay – Dieter Waizenegger and Michael Varner on why they want to change how corporations think about compensation
  6. Shigeru Miyamoto’s base salary is higher than Bobby Kotick’s: But Activision CEO takes home more than $30 million after equity awards
  7. Chinese-made drone app in Google Play spooks security researchers 
  8. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to stop the U.S. military recruiting through Twitch
  9. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Files Amendment To Bar Military Branches From Twitch, All Other Gaming Platforms 
  10. The US Army is reportedly withdrawing from Twitch as criticism mounts: Meanwhile, US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez plans legislation to keep them from using gaming as recruitment 
  11. Riot quickly drops controversial LEC sponsor after outrage from devs, community 
  12. Lessons learned guiding Riot Games through a cultural crisis: At a time of cultural crisis for many companies, CEO Nicolo Laurent shares his experiences from the ongoing evolution of Riot Games
  13. Niantic doubles donation to Black Lives Matter causes to $10m: Pokémon Go developer will share revenues from weekend event with non-profit organisations and Black creators 
  14. How will the Age Appropriate Design Code impact the games industry? 
  15. Commercials in Your Console — Marketers Experiment With Ad Placement in Console Video Games
  16. Are platforms devaluing games to gain market share? 
  17. Op-Ed: Game development in a time of upheaval 
  18. DIY game platform Roblox tops 150 million monthly active users
  19. Roblox developers set to earn $250 million in 2020: Creators on the platform earned more than double the collective total from 2019 
  20. Achievement unlocked – investment and M&A in the games industry 
  21. Players spent $17.5m during Pokémon Go Fest 2020: Spending reached $8.9 million on event’s opening day, biggest one-day revenues since 2016
  22. Analogue Pocket ships in May 2021: Handheld system will cost $199, support Game Boy, Game Gear, Lynx, Neo Geo Pocket Color games 
  23. Suikoden successor’s Kickstarter raises $1.5 million on day one: Upcoming Japanese RPG Eiyuden Chronicle aims for release on PC, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 in 2022 
  24. Investment health check: Preparing for the due diligence process: In the second of two articles, Sheridans’ Kamila Bochenek describes how preparing for the due diligence process can benefit your games business overall 
  25. US homes with a console jump 31% year-over-year, says Comscore: Media tracking firm also sees surge in gaming site traffic after pro sports leagues halted 
  26. Report: Twitch viewership grew by 56% in Q2 
  27. Livestreaming pandemic surge sustained through Q2: StreamElements says hours watched on Twitch jumped 56% over first quarter of year while Facebook Gaming rose 75%
  28. Amidst pandemic, the ESA focuses on positive impacts of gaming: Stanley Pierre-Louis discusses COVID-19 impacts, digital E3, its lobbying responsibilities, and the industry’s recent #MeToo movement 
  29. Respawn responds to crunch and burnout complaint posted on Glassdoor 
  30. Respawn responds as Glassdoor review warns of crunch during lockdown: Apex Legends game director Chad Grenier says the problem “is not with the intent of Respawn’s leadership”
  31. Ubisoft Quebec managing director steps down 
  32. Ubisoft Québec boss departs ‘independently’ of emerging allegations
  33. Tell Me Why FAQ clarifies game’s depiction of trans and Indigenous characters
  34. Dontnod’s Tell Me Why aims for a transgender story not “rooted in pain or trauma”: “The idea that being transgender is caused by trauma is a stereotype that has no basis in fact, and it plays no role in Tyler’s story” 
  35. “I don’t envision us going back to everybody being in the studio five days a week — ever”: 2K’s Cloud Chamber Games expects permanent changes to its work culture after the COVID-19 pandemic 
  36. Ghost of Tsushima holds No.1 as Paper Mario slips l UK Charts: Animal Crossing: New Horizons returns to No.2 
  37. Ghost of Tsushima sold over 2.4 million copies in three days
  38. Ghost of Tsushima sells 2.4 million in three days: Sucker Punch’s latest becomes Sony’s fastest-selling new IP of the generation 
  39. PlayStation Japan warns of Ghost of Tsushima stock shortage: Sucker Punch Productions’ exclusive has surpassed expectations in Japan, Sony advises customers to purchase the digital version 
  40. The console war is over | Opinion: Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo all want different things from the next generation — is it really a war if everyone wins? 
  41. Suikoden creators launch Rabbit & Bear Studios for crowdfunded JRPG: Eiyuden Chronicle will be “an ode to the classic JRPG genre from the PlayStation era”
  42. Xbox’s cross-gen pledge might not apply to every upcoming first-party game
  43. Xbox Games Showcase bookended by Halo Infinite, Fable: A total of nine Xbox Games Studios and a number of third-parties showed off 21 games
  44. Xbox’s July event: Halo Infinite finally has some first-party company
  45. We should talk about Halo Infinite’s not quite next-gen premiere 
  46. Xbox Game Pass is all about the power of word-of-mouth marketing
  47. Xbox confuses its cross-generation message | Podcast
  48. Editorial: Microsoft Partnering With Facebook Gaming Could Be Big For Xbox VR
  49. Huuuge Games has acquired Bow Land developer Double Star
  50. Huuuge Games acquires Double Star: Mobile firms had already worked together to publish Double Star’s casual RPG Bow Land
  51. SuperData: Valorant and The Last of Us Part 2 set records for digital sales in June – Riot’s shooter had the best launch for a free-to-play PC title, while TLOU2 sold more digital units than any PlayStation exclusive 
  52. Report: Digital game revenue increased by 9% year-over-year in June (SuperData) 
  53. Animal Crossing, FIFA, The Last of Us top European game sales so far this year: Both Animal Crossing: New Horizons and FIFA 20 were the best-selling game in seven countries each 
  54. Animal Crossing is Japan’s best-selling game of the year so far: Japanese gamers spent more than $1.6 billion on physical games and download cards in the first half of 2020
  55. Report: Valve is quietly testing a Playtest button on Steam
  56. Gaming Talent Firm Loaded Signs Rising Twitch Streamers ‘CohhCarnage’ And ‘Sacriel’
  57. Ferrari launching esports series this September: Fastest racer will be given the chance to join the sports car manufacturer’s esports team in 2021 
  58. Konami is now making esports PCs: New Arespear brand of computers is manufactured by Konami Amusement, starts shipping in September 
  59. GAME sells its Belong brand to esports firm Vindex: GAME CEO Martyn Gibbs joins Vindex to oversee global expansion of esports arenas 
  60. eSports Players and Teams Benefit from Negotiated Contracts
  61. Squanch Games shelves VR focus for now 
  62. Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality Litigation Update: AR Design Innovations Litigations Cases Consolidated into Single Action 
  63. Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality Patent Prosecution Update: 2020 Q2 Prosecution Statistics 
  64. Moss developer Polyarc raises $9 million to explore AR development
  65. Moss dev Polyarc secures $9m investment to branch into augmented reality: Series B funding round led by Hiro Capital
  66. SuperData raises XR forecast for 2020 to $6.9 billion: But it’s lowering its long-term projections for the second time this year
  67. The sublime theatrics and pacing of Metal Gear Solid 4 | Why I Love: Nomina Games co-founder Darrel Wijaya talks about Hideo Kojima’s interactive cinematic blockbuster
  68. The five-year quest to remove all nuclear weapons from Metal Gear Solid V
  69. EA’s strategy for remastering Command & Conquer
  70. Blog: When debug UI ruins your game design
  71. Blog: An agil-ish approach to game jams 
  72. Blog: Stay at home development and family management
  73. Blog: The Rapid Prototyping Game
  74. Blog: Using emergent systems to improve interactive storytelling
  75. Video: ILMxLab’s perspective on pioneering immersive entertainment 
  76. Video: Expanding animation & design capabilities in Battlefield 1 post-launch 
  77. Video: Designing great interactive narratives on mobile 
  78. Video: Crafting multiplayer maps for casual and competitive play 
  79. Don’t Miss: Understanding the successful relaunch of Final Fantasy XIV
  80. Final Fantasy XIV Online has surpassed 20 million registered users 
  81. Don’t Miss: Inside the campaign design of Halo 5: Guardians
  82. Don’t Miss: StarCraft II and the art of single-player storytelling
  83. The Google Play Indie Games Festival winners have been announced
  84. We don’t need E3 anymore: Fancensus head of analytics Ryan Janes analyses the media impact for the summer’s biggest announcements

DIGITAL

  1. Saskatchewan Proposes Retroactive PST Changes to Target Online Vendors Like Amazon and Airbnb
  2. “Zuck off”: Doctors, nurses, scientists rail against Zuckerberg
  3. Zuckerberg wrote “Instagram can hurt us” days before acquisition
  4. Facebook Employee Revolt Shows, Yet Again, That There Are Other Incentives Beyond Section 230
  5. Google wants Samsung to kill Bixby, Galaxy App Store
  6. Google reportedly peeks into Android data to gain edge over third-party apps: Google is already under investigation by Congress, DOJ, and 50 state AGs.
  7. Google’s Top Search Result? Surprise! It’s Google
  8. Under Investigation For Antitrust Abuse, Trump DOJ Rubber Stamps Major Ad Industry Consolidation
  9. Woz sues YouTube over “bitcoin giveaway” scam videos using his name
  10. Apple Cofounder Steve Wozniak Sues YouTube For “Unapologetically Hosting” Bitcoin Scammers
  11. Apple Publishes Study Which Defends Its 30% App Store Cut
  12. Apple defends its controlled ecosystem in the face of antitrust investigation: Commissioned study says digital marketplaces “need governance to thrive,” reiterates that 30% cut is standard
  13. Epic Games’ Sweeney calls out Apple, Google for ‘exploitative’ platform fees
  14. Tim Sweeney: Apple has “gone crazy” over rev share approach: “Apple has no right to take any percent of any company’s revenue just because they made the phone people use to access the stuff,” says Epic Games founder
  15. Geotagged Social Media Posts Didn’t Support Personal Jurisdiction–Court of Master Sommeliers v. Pilkey (Eric Goldman)
  16. U.S. Federal Court Rules That Bitcoin is “Money”
  17. New Crypto Services Address Custody, Payment Cards and ATS’s, OCC Says Banks Can Custody Crypto, DOJ Charges Bitcoin ATM Operator and Crypto Fraudster
  18. Can Purpose-Built Equipment Bring Blockchain Back as a Tech Solution?
  19. House of Lords: we need an Online Harms Bill to save our democracy
  20. UK regulator publishes consultation on video-sharing platform regulation
  21. New Rules for Online Platforms and Search Engines Offering Services to Businesses in the European Union and the United Kingdom
  22. Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada urges Zoom to abide by international human rights obligations
  23. Google will keep 200,000 workers home through next summer
  24. EU demands major concessions from Google over Fitbit deal
  25. Bumble Settles over Multistate Dating Lawsuit
  26. Repeated Amazon Purchases Sufficient to Impute Notice of Arbitration Clause
  27. Unauthorized Amazon Seller Enforcement: Two Metrics That Matter and Two That Don’t
  28. Instagram User’s Lawsuit Over Terminated Account Gets Revived (But Not For Long)–Teatotaller v. Facebook (Eric Goldman)
  29. Philippines Senator Targets Critics With ‘Cyberlibel’ Law, Gets Hailed As A Son Of A Bitch By Thousands Of Citizens
  30. The First Amendment Bars Regulating Political Neutrality, Even Via Section 230
  31. Comments on the “Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency Act” (the “PACT Act”) (Eric Goldman)
  32. Content Moderation Case Study: Talking About Racism On Social Media (2019)
  33. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 7/20/2020
  34. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 7/20/2020
  35. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 7/27/2020
  36. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 7/27/2020
  37. MrBeast Reveals He Spent $3 Million On YouTube Videos For August Alone
  38. Lollapalooza Trades IRL Fest For Lolla2020, A 4-Day, YouTube-Exclusive Live Stream
  39. Spotify Says Listening Time For Its 1.5 Million Podcasts More Than Doubled Last Quarter
  40. Creator-Owned Streaming Service Nebula Hits 100,000 Monthly Paying Subscribers
  41. Chrissy Teigen Gets Second Quibi Series That Riffs On The ‘Everything Is Cake’ Meme
  42. Jake Paul Announces Next Boxing Match On Mike Tyson-Roy Jones Jr. Undercard
  43. Update on transparency requirements for influencers in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States
  44. Insights: What Will It Take For Livestreamed Shopping To Take Off In U.S.?
  45. Nick Sandmann’s Wacky QAnon Supporting Lawyer Threatens Reporters For ‘Speculating’ On Washington Post’s Settlement With Sandmann
  46. Twitter Finally Cracked Down on QAnon—but There’s a Catch
  47. Twitter suspends Donald Trump Jr. for posting COVID misinformation
  48. Moderation Of Racist Content Leads To Removal Of Non-Racist Pages & Posts (2020)
  49. Twitter “Likely” To Test Subscription Options This Year As COVID Shrinks Ad Revenue, CEO Says
  50. Japan’s Top Court Says 45 Million Twitter Users Must Check That Anything They Retweet Is Not A Copyright Infringement
  51. Trumpian Loudmouths Apparently Losing Interest In Parler With No One To Play Victim To
  52. TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Strikes Back At Facebook For Maligning Attacks “Disguised As Patriotism”
  53. TikTok chief Kevin Mayer launches stinging attack on Facebook
  54. After Standoff, TikTok Signs Multi-Year Deal With National Music Publishers Association
  55. Instagram’s TikTok Competitor, Reels, Is Reportedly Looking To Poach Creators With Six-Figure Payments
  56. TikTok Establishes $200 Million Fund To Get Its Creators Paid
  57. Joe Biden Campaign Demands Staffers Delete TikTok From Their Personal, Professional Devices
  58. Banning TikTok Will Accomplish Nothing. Fix Our Broader Security & Privacy Problems Instead.
  59. Judge orders New York to pay unemployment to Uber and Lyft drivers
  60. How Technology And The Pandemic Are Bringing People Closer Together, Even As We’re Physically Apart
  61. Heads roll at Intel after 7nm delay
  62. AMD: No delays for PS5, Xbox Series X, Zen 3 CPUs, and RDNA 2 GPUs
  63. 20 years ago, Steve Jobs built the “coolest computer ever”—and it bombed
  64. International – European Commission launches a Sector Inquiry into the Consumer Internet of Things

A.I.

  1. Appeals Court Bashes Predictive Policing And The Judge Who Argued People In High Crime Areas Want Fewer Rights
  2. Are AI produced works protectable under Copyright Law?
  3. In Report to Congress, FTC Says Malicious Use of Social Media Bots Is a “Serious Issue”
  4. Deepfakes: An EU and U.S. perspective
  5. NIST Study Confirms The Obvious: Face Masks Make Facial Recognition Tech Less Useful, More Inaccurate
  6. Video: A game dev’s guide to going beyond the hype of deep learning

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Trump’s call for crackdown on Twitter and Facebook now on Ajit Pai’s desk
  2. NTIA Follows Trump’s Unconstitutional Order To Request The FCC Review Section 230
  3. Former Rep. Chris Cox Used His Testimony At Tuesday’s Senate Hearing On The Internet’s Foundational Law To Do Some Myth-Busting
  4. Tech And COVID-19: Stop Using Video Game Graphics For Fake Crowds, Fox
  5. FCC Boss Ajit Pai Pretends To Care About A Prison Telco Monopoly Problem He Helped Protect
  6. Why Is The Boys And Girls Club Trying To Kill A Cable Monopoly’s Merger Conditions?
  7. Telecom company welcomes Federal Court of Appeal tax decision despite being denied interim relief
  8. FCC Clarifies Pole Attachment Rules
  9. FCC Takes Action and Requests Comments on Next Gen TV (ATSC 3.0) Matters
  10. Charter’s donations to charities and lawmakers may help it impose data caps
  11. After 100 Years As A Bullying Gatekeeper, AT&T Pivots To Whining Unironically About Bullying Gatekeepers
  12. AT&T’s epic DirecTV losses mount as another 954,000 video customers flee
  13. District court enters nearly $13.9 million judgment in FTC robocall action
  14. New process for Executive Branch review of foreign investments in the U.S. telecoms sector
  15. Trump campaign foiled in early appeal attempt
  16. Trump campaign angry that cell carriers blocked spammy texts to voters
  17. Trump Campaign Gets Pissed At Wireless Carriers For Blocking Unwanted Political Spam
  18. Sweeping New Interim Rule Further Implements Ban on Targeted Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Companies

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Print-on-Demand Vendor Doesn’t Qualify for DMCA Safe Harbor–Feingold v. RageOn (Eric Goldman)
  2. CBS’ overzealous copyright bots hit Star Trek virtual Comic-Con panel
  3. Viacom’s Copyright Bots Take Down ‘Star Trek’ Comic-con Panel Because These Bots Suck Out Loud
  4. Reagan Foundation Tells President Trump and the RNC to Stop Using Reagan for Fundraising Purposes
  5. Fight or Flight
  6. Legal implications of syncing copyrighted music with other content
  7. Marano v. Metropolitan Museum of Art
  8. Hot topics in media and entertainment – Right of publicity: Evolving law around the use of a person’s name or likeness in documentaries and docudramas
  9. Makeup Art May Be Copyrightable, Says Second Circuit
  10. Publisher Decries Damn Libraries Entertaining The Masses Stuck At Home For Free
  11. Engineering Drawings: A Case of Copyright or Design
  12. Copyright protection granted to computer programs
  13. DNA Company Accidentally Exposes Opted Out Users’ Data To Law Enforcement
  14. Any Way You Slice It, D.C. Circuit Holds That &Pizza Can’t Get Piece of @Pizza
  15. Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia Pet Just Applied For Trademark On Jingle For Some R-R-R-Reason
  16. Sky v SkyKick battles on but permission to appeal granted: more uncertainty for brand owners
  17. Redskins Re-Brand: Did Trademark Speculator Fumble?
  18. Flagging the importance of Trade Mark choice
  19. Federal Circuit Holds Cancellation Standing Does Not Require Proprietary Interest in Asserted Mark
  20. Supreme Court: “Generic.com” Trademarks May Be Registered if Consumers Do Not Perceive Them as Generic
  21. Damages still available for infringement even where trade mark revoked
  22. Stone Brewing Is Very Upset That People Don’t Like Its Trademark Bullying
  23. Reputation and the power of the influencer: Sugar Bear Hair v Beauty Bear
  24. The real IP issues with virtual influencers
  25. Cannabis Industry Insight – U.S. Trademark Registrations Continue to be Denied for Foods and Dietary Supplements containing Hemp-Derived CBD
  26. Trademarks: ‘HERBS R US Design’ Found to Depreciate the Goodwill attaching to the ‘TOYS R US Design’
  27. Certification Mark Protectability
  28. A grey area? How to register colours as trademarks
  29. Equipping U.S. Rightsholders with the Tools to Deal with the Challenges of 3D Printing
  30. EPO filing statistics: is 3D printing due some hype (again)?
  31. Playing Keep-Away: Protecting Your Trade Secrets in a Remote Work Environment
  32. On redetermination, PMPRB concludes that Galderma’s patent ‘pertains to’ DIFFERIN
  33. Around 1600 viewers register for live video stream of computer software patent case
  34. Federal Circuit Explains When You Can Ignore the Words Before the Colon in a Patent Preamble
  35. The Federal Circuit Provides a Refresher on Joint Inventorship
  36. Independently Performed, Publicly Disclosed Prior Work Can Lead to Joint Inventorship
  37. Federal Circuit Confirms Joint Inventorship on Nobel Prize Winner’s Cancer Treatment Patents
  38. Then You Didn’t See Them; Now You Do: Co-Inventors Added
  39. Judge Matsumoto Holds That “Very Small Side Load” Is Indefinite and That “Retention Element” Is a Means-Plus-Function Claim Limitation
  40. Weight Loss Patent Application Does Not Survive Section 101 Scrutiny
  41. Dead on Arrival? Federal Circuit Majority Finds That Substitute Claims Live On (Uniloc v. Hulu: Part 1)
  42. IP Alert | Federal Circuit Affirms Alice’s Applicability in IPR Proceedings
  43. Extendable hose patent appeal unravels before the Court
  44. Fractured Federal Circuit Panel Finds That Sovereign Immunity Does Not Prevent Exclusive Licensee from Pursuing Unlicensed Infringement Alone
  45. Disclosure of “Preferred” Compounds Having a Complex Chemical Structure May Teach Away from Simpler Compounds Encompassed by a Broad Chemical Genus
  46. TopGolf Wins Patent Appeal
  47. You Can’t Clasp That: Judge Schofield Finds No Infringement Under Doctrine of Equivalents Due To Prosecution History Estoppel
  48. Federal Circuit: Licensees’ Failure to Mark Eliminates Entitlement to Pre-Suit Damages
  49. Diamonds are forever, but patents can tell us about the next 20 years
  50. Projection effects in a 3D motion graphical user interface: non-technical
  51. Dissecting the Regeneron v Kymab mouse case – what it says and its impact on patents
  52. Patent first, science later: the Federal Court’s ‘clear and unmistakable direction’ to patentees
  53. The Game Begins: Strategies for the Early Stages of Patent Litigation – The Claimant’s View
  54. US Patent Litigation
  55. Participation of Women Inventors in the US Patent System Is Increasing Slowly but Surely
  56. Patent Trivia – Fun with Some Facts about Patents

PRIVACY

  1. Washington State AG Settles with Online Platform Over Alleged COPPA Violations
  2. No free lunch: global privacy regulators set expectations of video teleconference providers
  3. Russia’s GRU hackers hit US government and energy targets
  4. North Korea’s Lazarus brings state-sponsored hacking approach to ransomware
  5. Texas AG Investigates Facebook’s Use of Biometric Identifiers
  6. EU Plans To Use Supercomputers To Break Encryption, But Also Wants Platforms To ‘Create Opportunities’ To Snoop On End-To-End Communications
  7. Garmin’s four-day service meltdown was caused by ransomware
  8. CBP Has Access To Billions Of License Plate Images Collected By Private Companies
  9. Rite Aid deployed facial recognition in hundreds of stores, report finds
  10. Hackers actively exploit high-severity networking vulnerabilities
  11. No free lunch: global privacy regulators set expectations of video teleconference providers
  12. Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Schrems II Decision – what does it mean in practice?
  13. Schrems II Decision – what does it mean in practice?

CREATIVITY   

  1. About Time: New York Finally Passes Anti-SLAPP Bill
  2. Content Moderation Case Study: Talking About Racism On Social Media (2019)
  3. A Legen-dairy Victory: Ben & Jerry’s Wins “Happy Cows” False Advertising Lawsuit
  4. Study: Magicians’ priming techniques are effective at influencing choice – Card trick priming technique used by illusionist Derren Brown inspires psychologists.
  5. Court Blocks Federal Officers From Attacking, Arresting Reporters Covering Protests In Portland
  6. We can see the true face of Van Eyck Lamb of God after latest restoration

Jon

 

News of the Week; July 22, 2020

GAMES

  1. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey has two leads because Ubisoft execs believed women don’t sell: Both Syndicate and Origins also originally featured women leads more prominently
  2. Ubisoft fires PR director over harassment allegations: Stone Chin denies allegation of sexual assault, claims it was not linked to Ubisoft’s decision to terminate his employment
  3. French union preparing collective lawsuit against Ubisoft amid abuse allegations: Solidaires Informatique invites victims of sexism and abuse to join as it seeks to take publisher to court 
  4. Ubisoft CEO: When informed of misconduct in the past, “we made tough decisions” – Yves Guillemot says certain individuals “betrayed trust,” while Frédérick Duguet defends representation in publisher’s games
  5. Ubisoft has a five pronged plan to address the studio’s culture of misconduct
  6. A record quarter at Ubisoft can’t distract from its troubled studio culture
  7. Ubisoft is keeping its next-gen games priced at $60, for now
  8. The writing team for Voltage’s Lovestruck is on strike over pay, working conditions
  9. Lovestruck dev Voltage defends conduct following writers strike
  10. Voltage Entertainment says striking writers group “is not a union”: Group of 21 Lovestruck writers wants better pay, but Voltage says freelance contracts preclude collective bargaining
  11. Despite gov’t approval, Google rejects Attentat 1942 from Google Play Store in Germany
  12. Google blocks anti-fascist game for containing references to Nazis: “Stores and platforms have to deal with hateful content, if reviewers took a closer look at Attentat 1942 for just a moment, they would find out we are not that”
  13. German regulator won’t ban Coin Star after all
  14. Deadly Premonition 2 dev claims transgender content “fixed”: A patch has altered a sequence criticised for treatment of a transgender character, but issues remain elsewhere in the game
  15. Deaf accessibility in video games
  16. Twitch Stops U.S. Army From Linking To Recruitment Page Under Guise Of Xbox Controller Giveaway 
  17. Twitch orders end to US Army giveaway promotion on its channel: Alleged controller giveaway reportedly sent users to a recruitment page with no mention of a contest
  18. ISFE, EGDF express concerns over CJEU ruling on EU to US data transfer: Both organizations call free data transfer “crucial” to the EU games industry 
  19. Government responds to the DCMS Select Committee’s Report on Immersive and Addictive Technology
  20. EA’s new $30 online-only game: An uphill slog in a free-to-play world
  21. EA to update Madden NFL 21, making Washington a “generic team”: Following team’s decision, EA will also ditch name and logo until new ones are chosen 
  22. Video game streaming 
  23. GameStop will require face masks for customers; reportedly won’t enforce it: Employees say if customers refuse to wear masks, they are to complete transactions “quickly as possible” 
  24. Wales Interactive quietly pulls announcement for FMV game about female streamer abuse: Publisher says Gamer Girl was designed to raise awareness of the toxicity women face online
  25. Metacritic counters review bombs by eliminating launch-day user reviews
  26. Metacritic now delays user reviews until more than 24 hours after games launch: Company says the decision was not influenced by backlash and review bombing against The Last Of Us Part II
  27. How to design better communities: Kitfox Games’ Victoria Tran explained how the right ruleset can lead your community away from toxicity
  28. Numinous Games announces The Playability Initiative for accessible gaming: New initiative to partner with AbleGamers, disabled communities for new, adaptive game
  29. Cloud gaming “will take the biggest hit” from 5G delays caused by Huawei ban: But analysts tells GamesIndustry.biz mobile market “will thrive with or without 5G” 
  30. GDC Survey: One third of game businesses suffering decline amid COVID-19 pandemic: Decline is offset by similar numbers seeing business improve, but 25% of developers have been hit financially
  31. Developing Bake It under quarantine: Kwalee’s head of development Simon Platt on the processes and tools needed to make and ship a new product during lockdown
  32. 63% of UK games businesses report no risk of closure during COVID-19 pandemic: Meanwhile, 80% do not expect to make redundancies and 56% are still recruiting despite difficulties
  33. Ghost of Tsushima comfortably beats Paper Mario to No.1 | UK Charts: But Paper Mario The Origami King enjoys the biggest launch in the series to date
  34. Please insert disc: Microsoft Flight Simulator will spread across ten DVDs
  35. ‘We believe in generations:’ PlayStation argues cross-gen games risk stifling innovation
  36. As the PS5 draws near, PlayStation promises there’s ‘still a ton of life in’ the PS4
  37. Microsoft resets expectations ahead of Xbox Showcase: “No business, devices or similar news, just games,” says Xbox marketing head Aaron Greenberg
  38. Microsoft is adding xCloud to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in September
  39. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate gets free xCloud game streaming in September
  40. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers will get Project xCloud access from September: Platform holder announces cloud streaming will soon be added to subscription service in supported countries
  41. Xbox backs off Game Pass on every platform goal: Phil Spencer says other consoles “aren’t really that interested in having a full Xbox experience on their hardware”
  42. No Man’s Sky has added 1 million new players since Xbox Game Pass launch
  43. Can Xbox One continue on as gaming’s “low-end” console option?
  44. Microsoft ending production of Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition
  45. Xbox One minus two: Microsoft kills console versions before Series X launch
  46. Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital discontinued ahead of Xbox Series X: Only the Xbox One S remains in production as Microsoft pulls the plug on its high-end and disc-less current-gen consoles
  47. Microsoft halts sale of 12 month Xbox Live Gold subscriptions
  48. Xbox Series X won’t support Kinect hardware, games
  49. Xbox closes Q4 with gains in hardware revenue, record engagement
  50. Microsoft’s gaming revenues jump in Q4 of FY20 due to ongoing lockdowns: After several flat or down quarters in a row, Xbox content and services revenue up 65%
  51. Layoffs at Microsoft as it begins new fiscal year: Reports suggest less than 1,000 people affected, currently unclear whether this includes any at Xbox 
  52. Cloud streaming: complement, not competition, to next-gen consoles: Microsoft’s decision to bundle xCloud as part of Games Pass Ultimate is the smartest decision anyone has made in cloud streaming so far 
  53. Microsoft migrates ‘Minecraft’ from Amazon Web Services to its own Azure: Since 2014, developer Mojang had used AWS servers for Minecraft Realms.
  54. Ubisoft’s holiday next-gen games will be the same price as current-gen: However, the publisher leaves the door open for a price hike next year
  55. Ubisoft reports record bookings despite light Q1 release slate: Assassin’s Creed, Just Dance, Rainbow Six Siege performing well in pandemic; Ubisoft Forward had more concurrent viewers than any of publisher’s E3 briefings
  56. Stadia’s ‘Click To Play’ – the future? 
  57. Rocket League goes free-to-play: Game will launch on Epic Games Store; Steam version will no longer be available for new users
  58. Rocket League’s free-to-play transition is a red card for its Steam listing
  59. Rocket League will tone down its Steam presence following free-to-play shift
  60. Crossfire dev Smilegate opens Barcelona studio to develop triple-A projects
  61. Smilegate opens new Barcelona studio: Spanish office to be focused on AAA titles, beginning with an open-world console game
  62. Paradox acquires Surviving the Aftermath developer Iceflake Studios
  63. Paradox buys Iceflake Studios: Finnish company becomes the ninth developer in the Paradox family
  64. TinyBuild nabs Hello Neighbor dev team, plans to invest $15M into the franchise
  65. TinyBuild acquires Hello Neighbor developers: Team will now be called Eerie Guest Studios, indie publisher will invest more than $15 million into franchise
  66. Nazara Technologies buys majority stake in Paper Boat Apps: Indian firm raises stake to 51%, values the educational game developer at around $20m
  67. Nintendo isn’t throwing in the towel on mobile just yet: Annual report positions mobile business as a key target area in company’s long-term strategy
  68. Mobile dev Carbonated raises $8.5 million in seed funding
  69. Carbonated raises $8.5m in seed funding: Developer started by ex-EA, Zynga vets working on mobile real-time PVP game Madworld
  70. Mobalytics closes $11.25m Series A round: Almaz Capital and Cabra VC lead investment in the startup’s “personal gaming assistant” and analytics platform
  71. Nexon OC shuts down: Company says studio’s in-development projects didn’t fit with overall focus
  72. Investment health check: Growing your studio from seed to Series A: In the first of two articles, Sheridans’ Tim Davies outlines four key steps to prepare your company for investor scrutiny
  73. VGames raises over $30m for Israel and Eastern Europe-focused investment fund: Fund founded by Eitan Reisel to focus on early-stage game studios
  74. Reaching Chinese gamers through internet cafés
  75. Ring Fit Adventure sprints to the US top 10 in June thanks to stock increase – NPD: The Last of Us Part 2 debuts at No.1, sees second-highest launch month dollar sales for a Sony-published game ever
  76. Roblox now has a social Party Space for online hangouts
  77. Adopt Me: The most popular game you’ve never played – Josh Ling on the rapid rise of the biggest game on Roblox — millions in revenue, 50m monthly users, and a team set to reach 100 people by the end of 2020
  78. How to guarantee your pitch will be rejected: Publishers and investors share advice on the common mistakes to avoid in your presentation when you’re pitching
  79. Polish studio Far From Home launches with close-to-home support network: CEO Blumenfeld explains why the “AA+” development studio is using alternative stock exchange NewConnect to support big ambitions
  80. Drive-in esports arenas planned for Horizon malls in the US: Four cities in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Texas to launch centers for both viewership and competition 
  81. Former Faze Clan executives launch new esports organization Xset: Co-founder Greg Selkoe wants to recruit more women and people of color, have a “clear social mission”
  82. A new skull has been added to Halo 3 after 13 years
  83. Designing the real-time stealth and combat of Desperados III
  84. Blog: Looking at the response to accessibility in The Last of Us Part II
  85. Blog: Game composers and the importance of themes – Part 2
  86. Blog: How modern roguelikes are becoming more accessible
  87. Blog: Macro and micro narrative storytelling 
  88. Video: Uses and abuses of analytics in games
  89. Video: Using machine learning, live telemetry & computer vision to manage communities
  90. Don’t Miss: Talking evocative games with thatgamecompany’s Jenova Chen
  91. Don’t Miss: Frog Fractions 2 and the art of surprising players expecting to be surprised
  92. The Asus ROG 3 is the ultimate Android gaming phone that nobody asked for 
  93. Dreams wins Game of the Year at Games for Change Festival: Media Molecule and Thatgamecompany picked up two prizes each at the online event
  94. Why Ian Livingstone is building a school: Industry veteran on the ethos behind Livingstone Academy and why “there’s no point teaching children like robots”
  95. U.S. Patent no. 9,861,896: Method and system for an integrated platform wide party system within a multiplayer gaming environment

DIGITAL

  1. Twitter accounts of prominent figures hacked
  2. Hackers obtained Twitter DMs for 36 high-profile account holders
  3. The importance of the Twitter hack should not be missed (Andres Guadamuz)
  4. Thieves Breach Twitter Security to Commandeer Famous Accounts
  5. Who’s Behind Wednesday’s Epic Twitter Hack?
  6. Holy Hell Were We Lucky That Twitter’s Big Breach Was Just A Bunch Of SIM Swapping Kids; Can We Please Encrypt DMs Now?
  7. Twitter and the way of the hashtag
  8. QAnon conspiracy kicked off Twitter as platform bans thousands of accounts
  9. Court Can’t Compel Twitter to Shut Down Trump’s Account (Eric Goldman)
  10. If Twitter Shuts Down Trump’s Account For Repeat Infringement Then Will Trump Fans Finally Realize That Copyright Is The Problem?
  11. The Trump Administration Has Given The CIA Free Rein To Engage In A Cyberwar
  12. Tech Policy In The Time Of Trump: Mid-2020 Edition
  13. A Case Where The Courts Got Section 230 Right Because It Turns Out Section 230 Is Not Really All That Hard
  14. Content Moderation Case Study: Can An Open Encyclopedia Handle Disinformation? (2005)
  15. Facebook Cannot Separate Itself From the Hate It Spreads: The social network doesn’t just ‘hold a mirror up to society’— it does something much more powerful and concerning
  16. Facebook overrides fact-checks when climate science is “opinion”
  17. Facebook Bans Content Promoting Conversion Therapy
  18. Copyright Trolling Evolved: Okularity Accused Of DMCAing Social Media Accounts, Then Demanding MILLIONS To Reinstate
  19. Content Moderation Case Study: Dealing With Misinformation During A Pandemic (2020)
  20. Russia-linked hackers accused of targeting COVID-19 vaccine developers
  21. Emojis Keep Teen Out of Jail–State v. DRC (Eric Goldman)
  22. Time to tackle market dominance of tech giants says CMA
  23. The end of 30%? | Opinion: The European Commission has opened an antitrust investigation into Apple — will this be the end of the App Store’s 30% revenue share?
  24. Amazon Will Now Let You Create Your Own Streaming Service, Using Twitch Technology
  25. Amazon.com: more transparency, less counterfeits
  26. Can a Blawg Be Liable for Defamation? Not Likely (Whew!) 
  27. Google Bans Advertising for Spying Products and Services 
  28. Google Strengthens Clickbait Advertising Policy 
  29. Google Prohibits Ads Promoting COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories
  30. Why some self-driving startups reject Google’s “moonshot” approach
  31. Online platforms required to deal with business users fairly and transparently from 12 July 2020
  32. How SVODs Are Leveraging Facebook And YouTube To Grow Their Audiences
  33. Snap Sees Slowdown In User, Revenue Growth, Says Originals Now Reach 75% Of U.S. Gen Z Population
  34. US investors try to buy TikTok from Chinese owner
  35. Facebook To Launch TikTok Competitor ‘Reels’ Globally In August
  36. TikTok Drops New Creator-Starring PSAs To Help Users Recognize Misinformation Online
  37. TikTok Plans To Hire 10,000 U.S.-Based Staffers Over Next 3 Years, Company Says
  38. Charli And Dixie D’Amelio Drive Hollister’s New ‘Jeans Lab’ Campaign To 2.5 Billion TikTok Views In 6 Days
  39. Influencer Marketing Firm CreatorIQ Closes $24 Million Funding Round
  40. Student-Athletes & NIL: The Next Rising Class of Social Media Influencers
  41. Do old social media posts constitute advertising? And when is a question a claim?
  42. Lilly Singh Unveiled As Co-Owner Of Pro Women’s Soccer Team Coming To Los Angeles
  43. Judge Denies Netflix’s Request To Dismiss Discrimination Lawsuit From Comedian Mo’Nique
  44. ‘Extraction,’ ‘Bird Box,’ ‘The Irishman’ Among Netflix’s Top 10 Most-Watched Original Film Debuts Ever
  45. Netflix’s Q2 Report: 10 Million New Subscribers, Production Delays For 2021, And Content Head Ted Sarandos Is Now Co-CEO
  46. Insights: Netflix Is Still Winning The Streaming Wars, But That Might Start Getting More Difficult Soon
  47. HBO Max, Peacock Already Losing Major Launch Titles Like ‘Harry Potter,’ ‘The Matrix’ Trilogy (Report)
  48. NBC’s Peacock Topped App Charts On Release, Besting The Debuts Of Quibi, HBO Max (Report)
  49. Rapper Logic Signs Seven-Figure Streaming Deal With Twitch
  50. Vox Media Lays Off 70 Employees, As Coronavirus Continues To Grind Away At Revenues
  51. Petnet ‘Smart’ Feeder Customers Are Stuck In ‘Internet Of Broken Things’ Purgatory
  52. Consumer IoT – European Commission initiates inquiry into the consumer Internet of Things sector
  53. Woman Who Refused To Wear Mask At Starbucks Wants Half The $100k In Tip Money Barista Got From GoFundMe Campaign
  54. Is It OK to Embed Instagram Photos? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  55. Instagram Opens Up New ‘Shop’ Tab For Users In The U.S.
  56. We Shouldn’t Call Michelle Obama’s (And Joe Rogan’s) Proprietary Exclusive Audio From Spotify A ‘Podcast’ Any More
  57. Spotify Rolls Out Native Video Podcast Capability To H3h3 Productions, Rooster Teeth, The Misfits Podcast, More
  58. Podcast Advertising Remains Resilient In Face Of COVID, Will Surpass $812 Million This Year (Study)
  59. FinCEN warns of virtual currency social media scam
  60. DOJ Indicts Cyprus National Who Apparently Hacked Ripoff Report And Deleted Negative Reviews
  61. Tech And COVID-19: MLB Rolls Out Remote Cheering Function In Its MLB App
  62. Hands-on: The $300 Kano PC, a “build-it-yourself” Chromebook competitor
  63. Socialism’s DIY Computer: The Galaksija computer was a craze in 1980s Yugoslavia, inspiring thousands of people to build versions in their own homes. The idea was simple – make technology available to everyone.
  64. Mediated trust: A theoretical framework to address the trustworthiness of technological trust mediators (Balázs Bodó)
  65. The Political Power of Platforms: How Current Attempts to Regulate Misinformation Amplify Opinion Power (Natali Helberger)
  66. Seeing the forest for the trees: Visualizing platformization and its governance (José Van Dijck)
  67. Governing smart mobility: policy instrumentation, technological utopianism, and the administrative quest for knowledge (Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren, Alexander Paulsson)
  68. Re-assembling the surveillable refugee body in the era of data-craving (Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Eman Haioty)
  69. Commission launches sector inquiry into the Internet of Things for consumer related products and services
  70. European Commission launches a Sector Inquiry into the Consumer Internet of Things

A.I.

  1. European Artificial Intelligence Policy: Mapping the Institutional Landscape
  2. Can Algorithms Tackle the ‘Infodemic’?
  3. Science Fiction, Science Fact, And AI Consciousness with Beth Singler
  4. Big data and modern slavery
  5. Video: An overview of knowledge representation in game AI
  6. Regulating human control over autonomous systems
  7. Robots, Automation, and Employment: Where We Are (Lukas Wolters)
  8. Resisting the Algorithmic Boss: Guessing, Gaming, Reframing and Contesting Rules in App-based Management (Joanna Bronowicka, Mirela Ivanova)

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Ajit Pai urges states to cap prison phone rates after he helped kill FCC caps
  2. FCC: Phone carriers that profit from robocalls could have all calls blocked
  3. FCC approves call blocking safe harbors
  4. FCC Adopts Safe Harbors to Encourage Phone Companies to Block Illegal Robocallers
  5. AT&T claims a phone made in 2019 will stop working, urges users to upgrade
  6. Verizon Has To Walk Back Bogus 5G Coverage Claims
  7. Charter Spectrum’s Bullshit ‘Broadcast TV’ Fee Soars To $16.45 Per Month
  8. Attorney General’s Office Achieves Victory on Maine Broadband Privacy Law
  9. Interim Rule Implements Section 889 Ban on Contractors Using Technologies from Certain China-Based Companies
  10. Rule Banning Chinese Telecommunications Equipment is Released
  11. August Is Coming: Interim Rule Banning Federal Contractor Use of Certain Chinese Technologies Takes Effect August 13th\
  12. New Rule Expands U.S. Government Contracting Ban on Targeted Chinese Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Suppliers
  13. UK to remove Huawei from UK 5G networks by 2027, bans Huawei from supplying new 5G equipment
  14. What’s New in 5G – July 2020
  15. If Thumbs Are Required, It’s Not an Autodialer
  16. Study: Community Broadband Drives Competition, Lowering Costs
  17. The Political Defence of the Commons: The Case of Community Networks (Félix Tréguer, Melanie Dulong de Rosnay)

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. “No one can own the law” – United States confirms copyright protection does not extend to works of legislators or judges
  2. Forever(ly) Brothers, Forever(ly) Rivals: The Everly Brothers’ Epic Battle Over Authorship of “Cathy’s Clown”
  3. Reproduction of infringing content online: who’s liable?
  4. Yet Another ‘Stranger Things’ Copyright Suit Over A String Of Likely Non-Protectable Elements
  5. Porn distribution company loses piracy suit appeal against Web host
  6. Court Reconsiders and Changes Course in Instagram Embedding Case
  7. Copyright Win Falls Apart at the Seams on Challenge to Registration Validity
  8. Why Are Pizzerias Arguing Whether Web Browsing Is Copyright Infringement?–Imapizza v. At Pizza (Eric Goldman)
  9. Court sanctions Liebowitz $103K! Requires service of a copy of the order on all of his clients and filing in all of his cases!! But can the Court do that?
  10. Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Says It’s Really Unfair That He Should Have To Tell Clients And Courts How Frequently He’s Been Caught Lying In Court
  11. Using Music in Podcasts – Talk to the Copyright Holders – Why You Can’t Rely on Your ASCAP, BMI, SESAC and SoundExchange Licenses
  12. Amendments to Mexico’s Copyright Legislation, in a Nutshell
  13. “I told you NO, you can’t have their number…” – CJEU confirms IP Enforcement Directive does not require disclosure of email addresses, telephone numbers or IP addresses
  14. Trademark Licensing in Canada: Everything You Need to Know You Can Learn From The Hells Angels
  15. That’s Not My Employment Law Group! A Trademark Battle Between Two Law Firms.
  16. Lady Antebellum Changes Name to “Lady A” and Files Trademark Lawsuit
  17. British Amateur Gymnastics Association v UK Gymnastics Ltd [2020] EWHC 1678 (IPEC)
  18. XOXO mark fails to distinguish, says General Court
  19. Trademark Law Alert – “LADY A” Case Could Present Interesting Issues…or Not
  20. Brighton & Hove Albion FC seeks trade mark protection for ‘Albion’ – but why?
  21. Booking.com Remand on USPTO Attorney Fee Issue Portends Closure on Circuit Split
  22. Stone Brewing, One-Time Battlers Of ‘Big Beer’, Out Here Trying To Cancel Non-Confusing Trademarks
  23. SCOTUS Alert: Adding “.com” To A Generic Term Can Be A Trademark
  24. Supreme Court: ‘Generic.com’ Domains Not Necessarily Generic; May Be Federally Registered
  25. Success for Louis Vuitton in pattern trademark dispute
  26. Check Mate! Louis Vuitton defends its chequerboard pattern for the second time
  27. The EU General Court provides clarification on trademarks consisting of slogans, advertising messages, idiomatic expressions
  28. Loss of gravity for the Moon Boot
  29. A breakthrough for the luxury trademark ‘Damier Azur’, but the battle is not yet won!
  30. Nosecco Appeal of UKIPO Decision Dismissed
  31. No-go for Nosecco following opposition by Prosecco
  32. Nosecco, Prosecco and the clash between marketing ideas and IP rights
  33. Still no perfect trademark for ‘perfect’ energy bar
  34. The Michael Jordan Case and The New Balance Case: The Latest Trend in Chinese Trademark Battle
  35. Don’t Get Schooled: What You Can Learn from the Wave of Trade Secret Cases That Followed the 2007-2008 Financial Crisis
  36. In assessing design patent infringement, the devil is in the details
  37. The Federal Court finds compelled disclosure and review of third-party rebates are ultra vires the Patent Act
  38. Board Should Fix Obvious Claim Errors in Order to Make a Decision on the Merits
  39. Necessity of Articulated Reasoning with Rational Underpinning in an Obviousness Rejection
  40. Aerospace to garden hoses: differing opinions in the English Court of Appeal as to obviousness over obscure prior art
  41. Functional Limitations vs. Intended Use
  42. Publication Does Not Necessarily Defeat Joint Inventorship
  43. Collaboration and Concerted Effort are What Result in Joint Inventorship
  44. Federal Circuit Upholds Enbrel® Patents and Blocks Biosimilar
  45. Who owns patents, SEPs and develops standards for smart home technologies?
  46. Modern methods for improving conventional prior-art searches
  47. Patentability of Diagnostic Inventions in the United States, Europe and Canada – Part 1
  48. Patentability of Diagnostic Inventions in the United States, Europe and Canada – Part 2
  49. Zombie Patents? USPTO Issuing Notices of Abandonment in U.S. National Stage PCT Applications After Filing of an RCE where no Inventor Oath or Declaration or Substitute Statement has been Filed
  50. Mid-year review of 2020’s major patent cases from across the globe
  51. Do you need to put in place an escrow agreement with respect to the software and/or source code that you license?
  52. Ontario Government Unveils Intellectual Property Action Plan Along with COVID-19 Research Projects
  53. Business Development Bank of Canada Commits $160-Million Fund Geared Towards Canada’s Intellectual Property Development
  54. IP Litigation Quarterly Update
  55. Q2 2020 Quick Links (Everything) (Eric Goldman)

PRIVACY

  1. The impact of Schrems II on Canada: No more onward transfer on the basis of the EU-US Privacy Shield
  2. US-EU Privacy Shield data sharing agreement struck down by court
  3. As Expected, US Surveillance Of Social Media Leads To EU Court Of Justice Rejecting EU/US Privacy Shield
  4. The European Court of Justice invalidates the EU-US Privacy Shield: Case-by-case assessment necessary when using EU standard contractual clauses
  5. Adapting to the Death of Privacy Shield
  6. Court of Justice of the European Union invalidates EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, while standard contractual clauses survive (for now)
  7. Privacy Shield Is Dead! Long Live Standard Contractual Clauses! For Now…
  8. Federal judge calls out CSIS for ‘cavalier institutional approach’ to rule of law: Judge calls for comprehensive review after failure to flag info likely obtained illegally
  9. DOJ: Chinese hackers stole “hundreds of millions of dollars” of secrets
  10. Latest VPN Security Scandals Show (Yet Again) That VPNs Aren’t A Panacea
  11. Privacy and civil rights advocates urge federal government to ban facial recognition surveillance
  12. CBP Updates Privacy Impact Assessment On License Plate Readers; Says Opting Out Involves Not Driving
  13. Three LAPD Officers Facing Criminal Charges For Faking Gang Database Records
  14. The Microsoft Police State: Mass Surveillance, Facial Recognition, And The Azure Cloud
  15. Slack says Microsoft is up to its old tricks, “browser-war” style
  16. Iranian state hackers caught with their pants down in intercepted videos
  17. Website Accessibility Under the California Consumer Privacy Act
  18. There’s a reason your inbox has more malicious spam—Emotet is back
  19. CBP does end run around warrants, simply buys license plate-reader data
  20. Injunction Defunction: The Second Circuit Extinguishes Injunctive Relief as a Remedy for Consumer False Advertising Claims
  21. Recent Court Decision Carries Lessons for Retaining and Using Cybersecurity Consultants to Investigate a Breach
  22. Can Companies Record Customer Service Calls Under U.S. Law?
  23. The EU Commission publishes its first evaluation of the GDPR
  24. Don’t Give Up on Your Digital Privacy Yet: A federal data privacy law is still important. Here’s why.

CREATIVITY   

  1. In brief: prohibited and controlled advertising in Canada
  2. The importance of the Johnny Depp libel trial
  3. Banksy’s face-mask themed artwork removed from London Underground
  4. Second Circuit Wrecks All Sorts Of First Amendment Protections To Keep Lawsuit Against Joy Reid Alive
  5. Third Circuit Court Of Appeals: F Cheer, Indeed
  6. California Federal Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss False Advertising Class Action Involving Breyers Natural Vanilla Ice Cream
  7. Court Deems Vanilla False Advertising Claims Too… Vanilla
  8. New Florida Law Gives College Athletes Right to Profit from their Name, Image and Likeness
  9. We harmed him—really we did: NHL hockey team argues unwanted texts it sent actually did injure people because…TCPAWORD
  10. Advertising a Game of Chance? Contact a Sweepstakes Lawyer
  11. How Artists Can Support Charitable Initiatives Through Art Sales
  12. New York City Reopens for Film and Television Production

Jon

News of the Week; July 15, 2020

GAMES

  1. Big Fish Games Reaches $155 Million Settlement over Online Gambling Games
  2. European Union sets limits on platform madness: A new regulation will create a more fair and transparent relationship between games companies and the app stores
  3. Three-quarters of all US households include someone who plays video games – ESA: Of 214 million gamers, 41% are women, and 21% are under the age of 18
  4. Ubisoft’s “most powerful creative force” resigns in wake of sweeping allegations
  5. Ubisoft executives resign amid sexual misconduct allegations
  6. Three more Ubisoft executives step down due to toxic culture: Chief Creative Officer Serge Hascoët and Ubisoft Canadian studios head Yannis Mallat leave the company as global head of HR Cécile Cornet leaves her role
  7. Toxic culture at Ubisoft connected to dysfunction in HR department: About half of the recent cases of toxic behaviour unearthed at Ubisoft had previously been flagged to HR, recent reports suggest
  8. What went wrong at Ubisoft? | Podcast: In this week’s double episode, we discuss recent developments at Ubisoft along with the wider issues of abuse in the games industry
  9. Top Ubisoft Executives Out Amid Allegations Of Company-Wide Misconduct
  10. Christophe Derennes named head of Ubisoft Montreal after Yannis Mallat’s resignation
  11. Interplay silent on Earthworm Jim developer’s racist, homophobic remarks
  12. Researchers criticise whiteboard technical tests: Software engineer hiring practice discriminates against women, suggests study
  13. Feminist Frequency launching Games and Online Harassment Hotline: Free text message emotional support service goes live next month, will be staffed by paid agents trained in crisis response
  14. WoW Alters Its Character Creation System to Add Diversity
  15. Blizzard will make changing character gender free in next WoW expansion: Most other aesthetic character changes can already be made without spending real money 
  16. Swery apologizes for depiction of transgender individual in Deadly Premonition 2 
  17. BAFTA Games Awards applicants will be challenged over diversity and inclusion
  18. Decades later, these remakes haven’t fixed their racial representation issues
  19. There’s a new initiative to create a game industry code of ethics 
  20. 8,000 games have been pulled from the App Store in China over missing ISBNs 
  21. Over 8,000 games pulled from App Store in China in one week: Apple clamps down on paid games or titles with in-app purchases that have not been approved by Chinese regulator 
  22. EA developing an addiction to executive overpay, says investment group: CtW Investment Group launches shareholder campaign against publisher, highlights “fallacy” of above-ordinary compensation as a motivator
  23. ‘The Sims’ game has been turned into a reality show, and players are competing for $100,000 
  24. You’ll Be Mad You’re Not Competing In This Sims Reality TV Show 
  25. Global Mis-Steps: From acquisition to accusations – GlobalStep sources describe “culling” of staff, incorrect pay, and a stifling culture of fear at UK QA studio formerly known as Testology 
  26. Tilting Point acquires Plamee Studios and FTX Games assets 
  27. Huuuge Games has purchased interactive ad company Playable Platform 
  28. Huuuge Games acquires Dutch advertising startup: Mobile developer now has 11 international offices and over 600 staff
  29. Animoca Brands buys social gaming platform Gamee for $6.53 million 
  30. Former Ubisoft developers open new Canadian studio Beans
  31. Game companies line up for pandemic relief loans: Developers take advantage of a US program that will forgive loans for retaining staff, deadline to apply is August 8 
  32. Analyst: Mobile games generated 1 billion downloads each week in Q2 2020
  33. Analyzing those Satisfactory sales numbers (& more!)
  34. F1 2020 overtakes The Last of Us Part 2 at No.1 | UK Charts:Codemasters licensed racing game enjoys its biggest launch since 2017
  35. Sony invests $250 million in Epic Games
  36. Sony Invests $250 Million In Epic Games, Reportedly Valuing The ‘Fortnite’ Publisher At $17.9 Billion 
  37. Sony invests $250m in Epic Games: Tech giants plan to broaden existing collaborations across technology, social entertainment, and digital ecosystems 
  38. Report: Sony increasing PlayStation 5 production by 50 percent 
  39. Sony reportedly increasing PS5 production to 10m units by 2021 
  40. Could Sony stumble on cross-generation games? | Opinion: If Sony tries to charge for PS5 versions of late-gen PS4 hits, comparisons with Microsoft’s consumer-friendly strategy will be harsh
  41. Are Xbox Series X developers being held back by Xbox One?: “Held back is a meme that gets created by people who are too caught up in device competition”
  42. Developing for Xbox Game Pass: “I could never pitch these ideas to a publisher”: Xbox, Double Fine, Obsidian, Mojang and InXile discuss how Game Pass is changing the games they make
  43. Microsoft details how Xbox Series X will load 4.8GB/s from memory
  44. Microsoft rolls out special version of Project xCloud for developers in lockdown: PC Content Test App allows games makers to access their Xbox development kits remotely 
  45. How Minecraft and Mojang taught Xbox how to buy studios – Xbox’s new studios: “Things have been almost exactly the same, just without the terror of going out of business” 
  46. Phil Spencer: “I don’t have any regrets about Mixer” – Xbox chief discusses what the Mixer closure means for its strategy
  47. PES 2021 “pared back” as Konami focuses on Xbox Series X, PS5 version: Publisher confirms there will still be a release this year with an “affordably priced” season update
  48. Stadia lands exclusives from Konami, Harmonix, and more: Bomberman publisher & Rock Band dev join Splash Damage, Uppercut Games, Supermassive, and Bad Dream in working on games for Google’s service
  49. Splash Damage exploring friendlier territory with Outcasters: Veteran developer of competitive online shooters aims for approachability with its new game for Stadia
  50. Stadia’s Click to Play aims to speed up game launches with sharable, instant-play links
  51. For the second time this year, Amazon Games puts a new title into hiding
  52. Amazon delays MMORPG New World into 2021: Company says alpha feedback demonstrated need for more endgame experiences
  53. Google Play apps with 500,000 downloads subscribe users to costly services
  54. The return of the $70 video game has been a long time coming
  55. Rising video game prices drove UK inflation in June: The Last of Us Part 2’s launch, plus ongoing Switch success stories, likely to be biggest contributors
  56. PUBG has sold over 70 million copies worldwide
  57. Unreal Engine devs can now capture facial animation using an iOS app
  58. Unreal’s new iPhone app does live motion capture with Face ID sensors
  59. The surprising way that paid DLC works
  60. Capcom says its game sales are 80% digital and rising: Publisher aiming to reduce physical media to just 10% of its game sales in the future
  61. Finnish mobile studio Traplight nets $9 million to support Battle Legion
  62. Traplight closes €8m investment round: Finnish mobile dev to focus on live-service development of latest title, Battle Legion 
  63. Tencent is the latest potential buyer for Leyou Technologies: Chinese tech and games giant reportedly in talks to acquire parent of Warframe developer Digital Extremes
  64. Twitch Faces Sudden Stream of DMCA Notices Over Background Music
  65. Twitch reinstates Donald Trump’s channel after two-week ban
  66. What did (and didn’t) work for the first year of Valve’s Steam Labs experiments
  67. Valve secrets spill over—including Half-Life 3—in new Steam documentary app
  68. Half-Life Alyx developers want to make a full-scale Half-Life game for consoles: “This ice has been broken, now we’re hoping to smash through the ice completely”
  69. Far Cry 6 announced at Ubisoft Forward, launches next year: Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion also get release dates, smart delivery on Xbox 
  70. Pokémon Snap had a different kind of focus | Why I Love: Tag Games CEO Marc Williamson believes developers could learn from the Nintendo photo safari’s escapist tourism without pressure
  71. How COVID-19 transformed Pokémon Go into “Pokémon stay-at-home”
  72. Nintendo and Lego team up on a $229 mechanical NES and TV set
  73. Paper Mario: The Origami King folds the usual RPG tropes into knots
  74. Why is this copy of Super Mario Bros. worth a record $114,000?
  75. Vintage ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Video Game Sells for $114,000
  76. Rare copy of Super Mario Bros sells for a record $114,000: The NES classic seta new standard for vintage game prices at auction last weekend
  77. Free-to-play brawler Ninjala surpasses 3 million downloads on Switch
  78. Moderating the “marketplace of ideas” with user-made gaming platform Core: Manticore Games co-founder Frédéric Descamps discusses challenges & potential with new platform that promises to be YouTube of gaming
  79. Twitch deletes Black Lives Matter video after criticism it lacked Black creators: Twitch partners from the Black community said they were overshadowed, spoken over by white personalities
  80. Ninja Denounces TikTok As Concerns Surrounding App’s Ban Mount — And Byte Soars To Top Of Apple App Charts
  81. The New Frontier of Esports Sponsorship
  82. TikTok Collab House SwayLA Launches ‘SwayGaming’ Offshoot For Esports Creators
  83. ‘Microsoft Flight Simulator’ VR Support Still a Post-Launch “top wish list item”: No direct confirmation of future VR support
  84. A ‘nod’ to Command and Conquer’s Construction Yard
  85. The Chinese Room’s ambition to move out of the art house niche: With Sumo at their side, Dan Pinchbeck and Ed Daly want to make the best games of the decade
  86. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla hands-on: An incomplete Witcher-ization
  87. Watch Dogs: Legion hands-on: Play as anyone, care about no one
  88. Ghost of Tsushima review: An open-world haiku of honor, stealth, and revenge 
  89. Video: Emergent storytelling techniques in The Sims
  90. Video: A game dev’s guide to organizing your levels and mechanics 
  91. Don’t Miss: An oral (‘Sporal’?) history on the development of Maxis’ Spore
  92. Don’t Miss: How adding 0.2 seconds to Halo 3’s sniper rifle fire rate changed the game 
  93. Blog: Balancing Tips – How we managed math on Idle Idol
  94. Blog: Camera evolution in third-person games
  95. Blog: Money or passion? How to become an indie entrepreneur
  96. Blog: Improving narrative accessibility
  97. Blog: A beginner’s guide to making your own games
  98. Media Molecule’s Dreams named GOTY at 2020 Games for Change Awards

DIGITAL

  1. ‘Too big to fail’: why even a historic ad boycott won’t change Facebook – The company has survived previous seemingly existential crises with little damage to its monarchical structure
  2. Zuckerberg and the Facebook ad boycott; how will it end?
  3. The Fake Nerd Boys of Silicon Valley
  4. We need tougher action against disinformation and propaganda
  5. Musk, Obama, Biden, Bezos, Gates—bitcoin scam hits Twitter in coordinated blitz
  6. Twitter lost control of its internal systems to Bitcoin-scamming hackers
  7. Trump’s Twitter Tantrums Are Affecting How Judges Evaluate Online Discourse–US v. Cook (Eric Goldman)
  8. Trump admin caves to Harvard and MIT, won’t deport online-only students
  9. White supremacist pleads guilty to multiple “swatting” incidents
  10. Reports of a Silicon Valley/Military Divide Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
  11. UN Special Rapporteur Warns of Racial Discrimination Exacerbated by Technology
  12. Emerging digital technologies entrench racial inequality, UN expert warns
  13. Heller v. Uber – What Employers Need to Know
  14. Canada: Supreme Court Strikes Down Uber’s Arbitration Clause In Uber Technologies Inc. V. Heller, 2020 SCC 16
  15. Uber Technologies Inc. V. Heller (2020 SCC 16)
  16. Images and misinformation in political groups: evidence from WhatsApp in India
  17. Rise of The Karen. feat. Apryl Williams
  18. When Piracy Literally Saves Lives
  19. EFF, Orin Kerr Ask The Supreme Court To Prevent Turning The CFAA Into A Convenient Way To Punish Site Users, Security Researchers
  20. French parliament passes porn age-verification legislation
  21. What A Shock: Scammers Are Abusing YouTube’s Notice And Takedown System With DMCA Claims
  22. Now That USMCA Is In Effect… Can Congress Even Reform Section 230 Without Violating The Agreement?
  23. DOJ Section 230 report unintentionally highlights dangers of internet heckler’s vetoes
  24. House Government Appropriations Bill Would Bar FTC & FCC From Doing Anything Related To Trump’s Inane Anti-230 Executive Order
  25. Understanding The ‘Splinternet’
  26. Americans Disagree On What Content Should Be Moderated, But They All Agree Social Media Companies Suck At Moderation
  27. Spotify Launches Podcast Charts, Challenging Apple’s Status As Industry’s De Facto Ranker
  28. Google Finally Gets Around To Banning Ads For Stalkerware
  29. Google bans ads for stalkerware apps—with some exceptions
  30. Google Search Results Allegedly Promote YouTube Videos Over More Popular Clips From Competitive Platforms
  31. YouTube Now Tells Creators Exactly How Much They Make From Ads, Super Chat, Channel Memberships Per 1,000 Views
  32. What Makes A YouTube Video Hit The Trending Tab? This Data Scientist Broke Down Every Single Video That Trended In 2019.
  33. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 7/13/2020
  34. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 7/13/2020
  35. YouTube Adds Mental Health Information Panels To Videos About Depression, Anxiety
  36. YouTube Kids Finally Arrives On Amazon Fire TV
  37. Amazon supermarket will roll out fancy new smart cart when it opens
  38. Amazon bans TikTok on employee phones, then calls it a mistake
  39. Amazon Doubles Back, Saying Email Instructing Employees To Delete TikTok Was “Sent In Error”
  40. TikTok Says It Removed 49 Million Videos For Content Violations In The Second Half Of 2019
  41. FYP.RIP Lets TikTok Creators Download Every Video They’ve Ever Made At Once
  42. Addison Rae, TikTok’s Second-Biggest Star, Soars Past 50 Million Followers
  43. Jason Derulo Says He Makes “Far More” Than $75,000 Per TikTok
  44. Tiktok deletes 49 million videos for rule-breaking over 6 month period
  45. Snapchat Tests Special ‘Brand Profiles’ — Complete With Ecommerce, Lens Collections, More
  46. NBCUniversal’s Peacock Debuts With 13,000 Hours Of Free Content
  47. Noted Incubator Reportedly Shells Out $10 Million To Develop Patrick Starrr Beauty Brand, Launching At Sephora
  48. Influencer-Enmeshed Beauty Brand Morphe Ceases All Ties With Jeffree Star
  49. Just 8% Of Quibi’s Early Free Trial Users Converted To Paying Subscribers
  50. What’s wrong with WhatsApp:As social media has become more inhospitable, the appeal of private online groups has grown. But they hold their own dangers – to those both inside and out.
  51. Jukin Launches Fourth OTT Brand, ‘WeatherSpy’, A Hip Weather Hub Targeting Cord Cutters
  52. Spotify Launches Podcast Charts, Challenging Apple’s Status As Industry’s De Facto Ranker
  53. Registration of generic Top Level Domains (gTLD)
  54. Tesla’s stock soars as tens of thousands of Robinhood users buy it
  55. New York State Department of Financial Services Proposes Framework for a Conditional BitLicense
  56. Who Should Be in Charge of Cyberspace? The European Union, Member States and the Constitution of Structural Power (Moritz Weiss)
  57. The Postdigital Emergence of Memes and GIFs: Meaning, Discourse, and Hypernarrative Creativity (Albin Wagener)
  58. Content Moderation Case Study: Dealing With Misinformation In Search (2004)

A.I.

  1. Don’t ask if artificial intelligence is good or fair, ask how it shifts power
  2. Fan Uses AI Software To Lipread What Actors Really Said In TV Series Before Chinese Authorities Censored Them
  3. Detroit PD Now Linked To Two Bogus Arrests Stemming From Facial Recognition False Positives
  4. Algorithmic state surveillance: Challenging the notion of agency in human rights (Eleni Kosta)
  5. The algorithmic regulation of security: An infrastructural perspective (Rocco Bellanova, Marieke de Goede)
  6. Data and the Task of the Humanities: We have automated the society of clues to act on its own divinations, with consequences far beyond the individual.
  7. CFPB Highlights the Growing Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Delivery of Financial Services
  8. Deepfakes Can Mean Deep Water and Deep Pockets for Your Business
  9. Transparency in artificial intelligence (Stefan Larsson, Fredrik Heintz)

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Federal Court Defends CASL, Says Prohibition on Spam is Constitutional
  2. Supreme Court Upholds Robocalling Restrictions but Leaves Future of Regulatory Exemptions Uncertain
  3. Supreme Court Makes Debt Collection Robocalling Illegal (Again)
  4. TCPA Restrictions on Robocalls Expanded by SCOTUS
  5. The U.S. Supreme Court Broadens The TCPA Class Action Trap For Unwary Businesses
  6. FRACTURED LANDSCAPE: This One Graphic Explains Exactly why SCOTUS is Taking Yet Another Look at the TCPA
  7. The TCPA and the First Amendment: Where We Are and Where We’re Going
  8. Breaking: SCOTUS Will Decide ATDS Definition in Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid et al.
  9. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Growing Circuit Split on Definition of ATDS
  10. SCOTUS to Resolve Autodialer Circuit Split
  11. Two FCC Fines for Contests Where Prizes Not Awarded on a Timely Basis – What Broadcasters Should Watch Out for in Conducting Contests
  12. FCC Continues to Prosecute Pirate Radio Operators – Two Settlements with Identified Violators
  13. FCC Proposes to Update Ex Parte Rules
  14. FCC releases new guidance on autodialers, leaves key questions unanswered
  15. Old School TV Gatekeepers (AT&T, Comcast), Struggle With Modern Streaming Gatekeepers (Amazon, Roku)
  16. Frontier misled subscribers about Internet speeds and prices, AG finds
  17. Charter’s hidden “Broadcast TV” fee now adds $197 a year to cable bills
  18. Verizon’s 5G network is tiny—Verizon ads “falsely implied” it’s nationwide
  19. UK bans Huawei from 5G networks in “victory for the Trump administration”
  20. Small ISPs Being Forced To Eat The Costs Of FCC’s Huawei Ban
  21. This Iowa Town Is Building An Open Access Fiber Broadband Network. Google Fiber Is Its First Customer

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. U.S. Court Of Appeals Hears Arguments That Lawsuit Against Disney For ‘Pirates’ Shouldn’t Have Been Dismissed
  2. Top EU Court Says Online Platforms Must Only Provide Postal Addresses Of People Who Upload Unauthorized Copies Of Copyright Material
  3. Neil Young ‘NOT ok’ with Trump playing his music at Mount Rushmore event
  4. Legal Implications of Syncing Copyrighted Music with Other Content
  5. Meek Mill, Atlantic Records Face Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over Lifted Lyrics
  6. US copyright enters the social media age
  7. IP Insight – Brompton Doesn’t Fold Before Court of Justice
  8. How Absolutely Desperate Must You Be To Try To Claim That The Answer To ‘Cancel Culture’ Is Stronger Copyright?
  9. Are fundamental rights the answer to the deficiencies of EU copyright law, discussed in a European context? (Maria Christina Michailidou)
  10. Brexit: Intellectual Property and Software Code Post-Brexit Transition
  11. When Paying for It Doesn’t Mean You Own It
  12. Conducting your way through music licensing: common issues
  13. Random Issues to Consider as Media Businesses Adapt to the New World of the Virus – Music Uses on Zoom and Other Platforms, Unlicensed FM Transmitters
  14. A look at recent student athlete name, image and likeness legislation
  15. Not all pun and games: Federal Court not amused with cannabis company’s brand parody
  16. GOOGLES Wins Right to Sue Google
  17. PlanetArt v Photobox offers practical tips for designing UK-targeted apps
  18. “Trump Too Small” is Too Personal for Trademark Registration
  19. No, Trademark Trolls Collecting Various Fake Names For A Washington Football Team Will Not Get In The Way Of The NFL Team’s Renaming
  20. If It Isn’t Perceived as Generic, Then It Isn’t Generic: Takeaways from USPTO v. Booking.com
  21. Trade mark rights in generic terms: does the US booking.com decision open the door in the U.S. or Australia?
  22. Supreme Court: “Booking.com” Can Be Registered as Trademark
  23. The Greek Freak and celebrity trade marks
  24. Iconic Ferrari 250 GTO Trademark (Partially) Cancelled
  25. Ferrari loses EU trade mark for ‘world’s most expensive car’
  26. “Nosecco” lost its sparkle: Logo trade mark application rejected by UK IPO and decision upheld by High Court
  27. Owls swoop in to secure WAWAW trade mark
  28. Tiger King: Murder, mayhem and misuse of intellectual property
  29. A tale of conflicting data sets: filing and litigation statistics paint a contrasting picture of the US trademark landscape
  30. Trademarks for Business Owners: 4 (More) Things Every Trademark Owner Should Know
  31. I found out about this amusing Karen parody of American Girl dolls because they want it taken down
  32. American Girl Brand Sees The Light On Parody
  33. Knock It Off, Knockoffs? Ninth Circuit Affirms Trade Dress Rights but Not Fame
  34. IBM has a problem with Google’s Open Usage Commons: The ties between the Open Usage Commons and Google may be too strong and clear.
  35. Can Trademark Law Combat Price Gouging? 3M is Testing Theories to Protect its Brand
  36. Amazon Will Display Seller Identifying Information On Seller Profile Pages – What Does It Really Mean For Brands Trying To Stop Unauthorized Sales?
  37. Descriptive marks: marketer’s nirvana or lawyer’s nightmare?
  38. Moving on Up: Increased Costs Awards in Canadian Patent Litigation
  39. Challenges in Canada: how CIPO is tackling a backlog caused by covid-19, legislative change and Madrid
  40. Device Having a Chamber “Loaded With” a Composition Positively Requires Presence of Composition in Device
  41. Do Lord Justice Arnold’s comments on Fibrogen v Akebia signify a change in approach to instruction of experts?
  42. Patentee’s Failure to Fully Define Non-Standard Physical Characteristic Leads to Invalidity Holding
  43. Lights Out for Light-up Shoe Patents Found to Be Obvious
  44. Lights Out for Light-Up Shoe Patent, Thanks to Non-Limiting Preamble
  45. Reliance on Common Sense Permitted in Obviousness Analysis
  46. Electronic Communication Technologies, LLC v. ShoppersChoice.com, No. 2019-1587 (Fed. Cir. May 14, 2020)
  47. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB v. Oticon Medical AB, No. 2019-1105 (Fed. Cir. May 15, 2020)
  48. Common Sense in Patents: Makes Sense?!
  49. Can One Have Too Many Patents?
  50. Patent Assignments: Difficult Decisions in a Difficult Time
  51. Patent Analytics Provider Tracks “Examiners Who Procrastinate”
  52. A Tale of Two Districts: Patent Trials in the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  53. The One Secret Everyone Needs to Know About Patents
  54. Canada Announces Accelerated Exam for Pandemic Related Inventions Filed by “Small Entities”
  55. China’s Latest Patent Law Amendment Introduces Patent Linkage and Patent Term Extension
  56. Keeping a secret: five tips for creating an effective non-disclosure agreement
  57. EUIPO Report Names Turkey as the Third Biggest Producer of Counterfeit Goods
  58. How Do I Protect Intellectual Property?

PRIVACY

  1. Clearview Calls It Quits In Canada While Under Investigation By The Privacy Commissioner
  2. Safety first! New Canadian cloud security guidance is issued
  3. Companies Are Selling Cops Access To Personal Data Harvested From Malicious Hacking And Data Breaches
  4. C Is for Cookie Lawsuit: Google Accused of Wiretap Act Violations for Collection of Web Browsing Data
  5. Malware stashed in China-mandated software is more extensive than thought
  6. Are consumers in Europe more likely than consumers in the United States to “opt-in” to cookies?”
  7. Ars readers hated this startup’s privacy policy—so the company changed it
  8. This device keeps Alexa and other voice assistants from snooping on you
  9. California’s Effort to Suppress the Publication of Age Information Violates the Constitution–IMDb v. Becerra (Eric Goldman)
  10. CCPA 2.0: How the California Privacy Rights Act is “Targeting” Digital Advertising
  11. The Nuances of Data Colonialism
  12. Data is Dangerous: Comparing the Risks that the United States, Canada and Germany See in Data Troves (Susan Aaronson)

CREATIVITY   

  1. Judge Does The Expected: Gets Rid Of Prior Restraint Order Against Mary Trump, Allows Her To Publish Her Book
  2. Tucker Carlson’s top writer resigns after secretly posting racist and sexist remarks in online forum
  3. ‘His hatred is infectious’: Tucker Carlson, Trump’s heir apparent and 2024 candidate?
  4. A Letter on Justice and Open Debate
  5. A Deeply Provincial View of Free Speech: Many prominent writers and thinkers seem invested in the notion that simply facing strong public criticism is a threat to free speech.
  6. Documents Show SFPD Ignored The Press Pass The Department Had Issued To Brian Carmody In Order To Place Him Under Surveillance
  7. L.A. Newspaper Sues Sheriff’s Department Over Its Repeated Refusal To Comply With The Law
  8. What That Harper’s Letter About Cancel Culture Could Have Said
  9. Legally blown: Reese Witherspoon and her fashion line face breach of contract and privacy class action over ‘free dress’ giveaway
  10. France to exactly restore Notre Dame spire, ditching modern designs

Jon

News of the Week; July 8, 2020

GAMES

  1. India bans 59 Chinese apps, including Clash of Kings: Moonton’s Mobile Legends also banned over security concerns
  2. How mobile games crushed consoles
  3. UK government urged to ‘immediately’ classify loot boxes as gambling
  4. House of Lords calls for loot boxes to be immediately reclassified as gambling: Committee believes chance-based monetisation should be regulated without waiting for wider Gambling Act review
  5. Ofcom: Less than 6% of UK children, 4% of adults have purchased loot boxes – Regulator’s report also shows game subscription services have yet to take off
  6. Infinity Ward has removed the controversial ‘OK’ gesture from Modern Warfare
  7. Infinity Ward pulls “OK” gesture from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Sign has become known as a white supremacist gesture; developer has yet to comment
  8. Ubisoft exec Maxime Beland has resigned after harassment and assault allegations
  9. Ubisoft’s Maxime Béland resigns amid abuse allegations: Tommy François placed on disciplinary leave, one unnamed Toronto employee dismissed
  10. ‘Change starts today’ says Ubisoft CEO, after years of allegations arise
  11. Ubisoft to restructure its editorial team in wake of abuse allegations: Publisher also bringing in third-parties, new roles for internal culture examination and reformation
  12. EVO co-founder/CEO Joey Cuellar removed after sexual abuse allegations
  13. Evo CEO dismissed, event cancelled amid accusations of misconduct and abuse: Capcom, NetherRealm and influencers pulled support before cancellation
  14. Nintendo condemns abuse as allegations spread across Smash Bros. community: Platform holder is “deeply disturbed” as more than 50 players accused of a variety of sexual offences
  15. We need a movement to tackle systemic abuse, not a moment | Opinion: For years people within the industry have listened, but they refused to hear
  16. Naughty Dog condemns abusive fan response to The Last of Us 2: Creative director Neil Druckman and voice actor Laura Bailey receive death threats and abuse over game’s narrative decisions
  17. FaZe Clan, Twitch, Facebook Gaming Hook Up With Gamers.Vote For Monthlong Voter Registration Campaign
  18. Former Bungie boss says deal with Activision “not a marriage made in heaven at all”: “We knew it was a risk right from the get go, and it turned out to be exactly as bad as we thought it to be,” says Marty O’Donnell
  19. PES loses licenses for AC Milan and Inter Milan: Unrenewed agreements will not affect eFootball PES 2020 or myClub, but likely to affect PES 2021 and other future games
  20. 2K breaks gaming’s de facto $60 ceiling, asks $70 for next-gen NBA 2K21
  21. Take-Two Interactive’s NBA 2K21 will cost $10 more on next-gen consoles
  22. NBA 2K21 price is $10 more expensive on Xbox Series X and PS5: First next-gen game details suggest higher game pricing for new machines
  23. IDG: Other publishers are considering raising game prices for PS5 and Xbox Series X – Cost of development has increased between 200% and 300% while game prices have remained flat
  24. Microsoft reportedly against publishers from charging for Xbox Series X upgrades: Platform holder said to be encouraging alternative models for those who don’t want to engage with its Smart Delivery scheme
  25. Report: Xbox ‘encouraging’ publishers to keep cross-gen game upgrades free
  26. Report: Microsoft eyeing purchase of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  27. PlayStation suspends Facebook advertising: The platform holder joins Coca-Cola, Honda, Unilever, Ford, Starbucks and Microsoft
  28. Sony considering a bid for Digital Extremes owner Leyou
  29. PlayStation Unveils Indie Games Initiative
  30. The Last of Us Part 2 holds firm as Iron Man VR debuts at No.2 UK Charts: 3DS games continue to flood the chart
  31. PlayStation unseats Nintendo in June with The Last of Us Part 2 l UK Charts: Console hardware sales begin to show signs of slowing down
  32. Furukawa: Mobile is still ‘contributing to the sustainable growth’ of Nintendo
  33. Since launching four years ago today, Pokémon Go has grossed $3.6bn: Despite global lockdown, Niantic’s location-based mobile game is on track for another record year
  34. Analyst: Pokemon Go revenue still on the rise despite global pandemic
  35. How to patch out implicit bias from your hiring process: Speaking at Ludicious X, Celia Hodent suggests avoiding discrimination when recruiting is much like improving a video game
  36. Crush Crushing stereotypes with adult games about everyday people: Nutaku and Sad Panda Studios talk about the stigmas still facing adult and dating games, and the importance of visible women creators
  37. COVID-19 and pivot towards game development lead to layoffs at Kongregate
  38. Kongregate no longer accepting new titles, undergoing layoffs: Company apologies for employees finding out about layoffs through direct deposit notifications
  39. Overcoming the “ugly necessity” of scaling back inactive teams: Matchmaking platform SupplyDrop aims to connect studios that have too many developers with those that have too few
  40. Zynga closes acquisition of Peak for $1.8 billion: Mobile giant takes on Istanbul studio along with Toon Blast, Toy Blast 
  41. 11 Bit Studios commits $21m to production of seven games: Four of the new products are through its publishing label, while three are first-party titles
  42. Google makes its Maps Platform gaming solution available for all mobile developers 
  43. Amazon and Google are in games for the wrong reasons | Opinion: Amazon’s Crucible won’t be the last embarrassment if tech companies don’t stop viewing games as a means to drive cloud service revenue
  44. Paradox Interactive acquires Playrion Game Studio to help with mobile push
  45. Paradox acquires Playrion: Mobile-focused developer behind Airlines Manager becomes publisher’s eighth internal studio
  46. Animoca Brands raises $4.1 million ahead of proposed initial public offering 
  47. Zynga acquires Toon Blast developer Peak for $1.85 billion
  48. Discord raises $100 million and plans to move beyond gaming
  49. With $5.7 million, One More Game comes out of the shadows 
  50. Voicemod raises $8 million for silly or serious voice filters in games
  51. Core is paying devs per DAU in a bid to kickstart the creation platform’s economy 
  52. Manticore Games launches $1m creator fund for proprietary game dev platform: Core creator economy kickstarted after four months in Alpha
  53. Why the discussion around difficulty is outdated and archaic: At Ludicious X, ArenaNet’s Jennifer Scheurle offered a roadmap for moving beyond the tired language and debates around difficulty in video games 
  54. Westworld creators take aim at Fallout in upcoming Amazon Studios series 
  55. Amazon Studios developing new Fallout TV series: Westworld co-creators to produce the project with Kilter Films 
  56. ‘Fallout’ TV Series From ‘Westworld’ Creators in the Works at Amazon: Based on the video game, the drama is currently in development but has a series commitment penalty attached.
  57. EA partners with TBS for four-episode The Sims reality show: The Sims Spark’d will see 12 community personalities compete in creative in-game design challenges 
  58. My Friend Pedro to get a TV adaptation: Legendary Television to develop game into an R-rated dramedy
  59. The Netflix of gaming? Why subscription video-game services face an uphill battle
  60. Sega’s next retro hardware is a 1/6th-scale multi-game arcade cabinet
  61. Sega announces Astro City Mini arcade cabinet: Tiny arcade machine comes pre-loaded with 36 Sega arcade titles
  62. Video game projects remain steadfast on Kickstarter despite COVID-related declines: March 2020 saw two video games projects raise over $2m each, and funded project ratios are holding steady 
  63. PUBG Mobile shoots through $3 billion in lifetime revenue 
  64. PUBG Mobile has made over $3 billion in lifetime revenue 
  65. Following Dissolution Of Mixer, Gaming Luminary Ninja Hosts First YouTube Live Stream 
  66. Ninja appears to have moved to YouTube Gaming: Following Mixer’s shutdown, Twitch’s former top streamer has moved platforms once more 
  67. 72% of esports audience is male, says report: IDC and Esports Charts report looks into who’s watching esports and how the pandemic pushed up viewership
  68. Psyonix commits $4.5m a year in prizes to Rocket League esports: RLCS X will be protected “if live international events are not possible during the season due to worldwide health concerns” 
  69. EVO 2020 game tourney canceled, co-founder fired
  70. Iron Man VR review: A sad, painful end to the PS4’s PlayStation VR era 
  71. First game from Oculus co-founder’s new studio “unlikely to be VR” 
  72. How to successfully cater to older players: Mobile veteran Wilhelm Taht looks at lessons from Bingo Bash’s success on successfully appealing to players aged 55+
  73. Mobile game discovery – Why it’s tricky for indies
  74. We traced Namco’s “new” Pac-Man demake to its source: A 2008 fan ROMhack
  75. European trade bodies unite for Eurovision-style Gamescom contest: Live showcase hosted by Mr Midas will celebrate the best unreleased games from across Europe
  76. Understanding how to implement a prototype (or ‘template’) system in The Machinery
  77. Homebound with EarthBound 
  78. THQ Nordic’s Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning remaster opens the door for new DLC
  79. An extended interview with Star Control creators Fred Ford & Paul Reiche III 
  80. Notes on inspiration from a BAFTA-winning studio: Sarepta Studio’s CEO Catharina Bøhler explores the many ways to find inspiration and stay creative during development
  81. F1 2020 reviewed—Codemasters takes another racing game win
  82. PR danger closer than it may appear | 10 Years Ago This Month: EA’s Medal of Honor studio honors the troops by letting people play as the Taliban amidst a good month for bad calls 
  83. Integrating ‘the nobility of work’ into Hardspace: Shipbreaker 
  84. Opinion: Backlash to criticism harms The Last of Us Part II 
  85. Blog: Soft skills for game developers
  86. Blog: The subtle manipulation of mobile games
  87. Blog: A Torchlight 3 early access launch weekend postmortem 
  88. Video: Balancing accessibility with depth to make vehicles feel great 
  89. Video: Tips and tools for finding inspiration when you’re stuck
  90. Video: A microtransaction design primer for game devs 
  91. Don’t Miss: The Team Fortress 2 guide to keeping your game alive
  92. Don’t Miss: Designing Destiny 2’s PvEvP Gambit mode
  93. Don’t Miss: A deep dive into the ‘old school’ save system of Alien: Isolation
  94. Video Gaming/E-Gaming Law update 
  95. U.S. Patent no. 10,029,177: System and method for a videogame with a secondary metagame
  96. U.S. Patent no. 10,078,410: System to locomote an entity in three dimensional space

DIGITAL

  1. Does First Amendment let ISPs sell Web-browsing data? Judge is skeptical
  2. Hong Kong’s National Security Law Allows Police To Censor The Internet, Compel Decryption
  3. Trump administration “looking into” ban on TikTok, other Chinese apps
  4. Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo Says U.S. Is “Certainly Looking At” A TikTok Ban
  5. Pompeo Says US May Ban TikTok; It’s Not Clear That It Can
  6. As India Bans TikTok, Instagram Has Begun Testing TikTok Clone ‘Reels’
  7. Behind Bars, but Still Posting on TikTok
  8. TikTok, Once an Oasis of Inoffensive Fun, Ventures Warily Into Politics
  9. New ‘National Security’ Law Threatens Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protesters With Life In Prison
  10. Hong Kong downloads of Signal surge as residents fear crackdown
  11. Lawsuit & Bi-Partisan Group Of Senators Seek To Push Back On Trump Administration’s Attempt To Corrupt The Open Technology Fund
  12. Harvard, MIT sue Trump admin to block deportation of online-only students
  13. Lessons (re)learned from the new ECHR case Vladimir Kharitonov v. Russia on blocking access to a website and the freedom of expression
  14. The Guardian view on Facebook and democracy: real and present danger – Political advertising is banned from being on television or radio. Unless Facebook changes, it may be time to extend this prohibition to social media
  15. Facebook Follows Twitter In Recognizing A ‘More Speech’ Approach Is Best For Newsworthy Liars
  16. Facebook Agrees to Prohibit Hate Speech in Ads in the Wake of #StopHateForProfit Campaign
  17. Facebook Shutters TikTok Competitor ‘Lasso’, As Instagram’s Own Clone ‘Reels’ Expands To New Markets
  18. Facebook Launches New Business Tool Feature To Support CCPA Compliance
  19. A Review of the “Final” CCPA Regulations from the CA Attorney General (Eric Goldman)
  20. Facebook removes false accounts linked to Brazil President Bolsonaro: Decision comes as Brazil’s president careens from crisis to crisis, with different investigations drawing close to him, his family and allies.
  21. Amazon’s settlement with OFAC puts e-commerce companies on notice
  22. The Loss Of Public Goods To Big Tech: What has not been questioned enough during the COVID-19 crisis is unrelenting capitalism itself.
  23. Harper’s Gives Prestigious Platform To Famous Writers So They Can Whine About Being Silenced
  24. Rather Than Attacking Section 230, Why Aren’t Trump Supporters Angry About The DMCA That’s Actually Causing Issues?
  25. Why Does Richard Blumenthal Always Feel The Need To Lie About Section 230?
  26. Want to Learn More About Section 230? A Guide to My Work (Eric Goldman)
  27. “Shitty Media Men” List Operator Doesn’t Qualify for Section 230 (Yet)–Elliott v. Donegan (Eric Goldman)
  28. US DoJ Report Recommends Curtailing Immunity of Online Platforms for User-Generated Content
  29. Post No Evil: Content Moderation Decisions Are Always Trickier Than You Think
  30. Right-Wing Media Outlets Duped by a Middle East Propaganda Campaign
  31. Beware the dangers of complacent clicktivism (Andres Guadamuz)
  32. Supreme Court of Canada Invalidates Uber Arbitration Clause in $400-Million Class Action
  33. Uber v. Heller: Supreme Court applies the law of unconscionability to arbitration agreements and identifies a new role for the Court
  34. California Appeals Court Relies on Nexus Theory to Reverse Dismissal of ADA Website Violation Complaint
  35. IT pros indicted after arranging credit card payments for weed startup
  36. ‘Hamilton’ Film Debut Drove 72.4% Spike In U.S. Disney+ App Downloads This Weekend
  37. Amid Sputtering Launch, Here Are All Of The Originals That Quibi Has Renewed To Date
  38. To Gmail, Most Black Lives Matter Emails Are“Promotions”
  39. Unhappy Google Advertiser’s Lawsuit Completely Falls Apart–Dreamstime v. Google (Eric Goldman)
  40. Google Has Developed Auto-Generated Comment-Replying Technology For YouTube Creators
  41. YouTube Unveils New Analytics Hub For Musicians, Tracking Official And Fan-Uploaded Videos Alike
  42. YouTube Test Note Indicates Platform Is Developing “Multi-Segment” Video Feature—AKA A TikTok Competitor
  43. YouTube Might Let Creators See How Their Videos Perform Compared To Uploads On Similar Channels
  44. YouTube Lowering Minimum Video Length For Mid-Roll Ads From 10 To 8 Minutes
  45. YouTube Jacks Live TV Streaming Prices 30%, As Streaming Sector Starts To Resemble Good Old Cable
  46. YouTube Calls On People To Film Their ‘Life In A Day’ July 25 For Sequel To 2010 Documentary
  47. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 7/06/2020
  48. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 7/06/2020
  49. TINA Fires First Salvo at Virtual Influencers
  50. Petnet charges new $30 annual fee for a service that still doesn’t work
  51. TikTok Launches Self-Serve Ad Sales, Pledges $100 Million In Ad Credits For Small Businesses Affected By Pandemic
  52. The case for a digital non-aligned movement: The world wide web is on a crash course that could lead to permanent fragmentation. Only coordinated international solidarity can stop it.
  53. Internet Nondiscrimination Principles Revisited
  54. Do Emails Create Legally Binding Contracts?
  55. Is DocuSign the new Zoom? Do we trust e-signatures yet?
  56. Online user reviews in the spotlight – Preliminary results of sector inquiry published in Germany
  57. Amazon Prime Video will finally offer one of Netflix’s most basic features
  58. The rise and fall of Adobe Flash
  59. The 416 quadrillion reasons why Japan’s supercomputer is number 1

A.I.

  1. How AI can empower communities and strengthen democracy
  2. Detroit Police Chief Says Facial Recognition Software Involved In Bogus Arrest Is Wrong ’96 Percent Of The Time’
  3. Boston The Latest City To Ban Facial Recognition Use By Government Agencies
  4. Protecting inventions which use Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
  5. When your AI starts to invent: Hot topics in patenting AI-generated inventions
  6. Tru Luv secures investment for “emotionally conscious AI”: Startup founded by Brie Code to explore “an alternative to the gamification model of rising challenge, fear, shock, or FOMO”
  7. FTC and NAD Actions Highlight Continued Scrutiny of Online Reviews
  8. WIPO’s revised paper on IP policy and AI
  9. Into the Whirlpool: How Predictive Data Put Brainwashing on the Spin Cycle (Rebecca Lemov)
  10. Understanding the societal impacts of machine translation: a critical review of the literature on medical and legal use cases (Minako O’Hagan, Carol O’Sullivan)
  11. Software-Sorted Exclusion of Asylum Seekers in Norway and Finland (Funda Ustek-Silda, Marja Alastalo)
  12. Insights: VidCon, Comic-Con, Other Conferences Go Virtual, Try To Keep The Fun

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Federal Court of Appeal Rules CASL Constitutionally Valid and Provides Interpretive Guidance
  2. Federal Court of Appeal Rules on Constitutionality and Application of Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation
  3. Senators Challenge Trump’s Ongoing Pressure on Internet Platform Protections
  4. House OKs $100B broadband plan with $50 monthly discounts for poor people
  5. House Passes Massive Broadband Bill That Surprisingly Doesn’t Suck
  6. City builds open-access broadband network with Google Fiber as its first ISP
  7. FCC’s Assault On Low-Income Broadband Program Is Making The COVID-19 Crisis Worse
  8. Charter Spectrum Lobbies FCC To Kill Time Warner Cable Merger Conditions
  9. FCC Finalizes Designations of Huawei and ZTE
  10. FCC Issues Important Autodialer Ruling
  11. Supreme Court strikes down 2015 law allowing robocalls by debt collectors
  12. A Dark Day for Free Speech: Supreme Court Upholds Statute Supposedly Preventing Robocalls-But at what Cost?
  13. Supreme Court Decides Barr v. American Association of Political Consultants
  14. In a Win Against Robocalls, the Supreme Court Severs TCPA Federal Debt Collection Exemption
  15. Supreme Court Declines to Invalidate the TCPA Cell Phone Calling Restrictions
  16. If You Thought the TCPA Was on Its Way Out, Think Again: The Supreme Court Expands Its Prohibitions Instead
  17. Delicate Surgery: Supreme Court Upholds the TCPA but Strikes Down the Government Debt Exception as Unconstitutional in Barr v. AAPC
  18. What lies ahead for regulation of the 5G ecosystem?
  19. 5G was going to unite the world—instead it’s tearing us apart
  20. Chinese 5G Plans Start At $10, Showing The ‘Race to 5G’ Isn’t Much Of One
  21. New EU Rules for Platform Providers
  22. The remote British village that built one of the UK’s fastest Internet networks
  23. For All The Hype, Trump’s Favorite ‘News’ Channel (OAN) Faces Shrinking Footprint

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Research Libraries Tell Publishers To Drop Their Awful Lawsuit Against The Internet Archive
  2. Google v. Oracle and the Future of Software Development
  3. The Case of Enola Holmes
  4. Estate Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Alleges Copyright Infringement Over Sherlock’s Emotional Awakening
  5. In Copyright Case Over Photos, the Second Circuit Brings Four Critical Issues into Focus
  6. Court Reconsiders Decision About Website Getting License to Embedded Photo from Instagram Terms of Use
  7. S.D.N.Y Reconsiders Instagram Embedding By Mashable
  8. Sinclair v. Ziff Davis, LLC: Court grants photographer’s motion to reconsider dismissal of copyright case against news site that embedded link to plaintiff’s Instagram image
  9. Instagram Rolls Out Ability To Pin Three Comments To The Top Of Any Thread
  10. Law firm marketing alert: Blog image violated copyright, photojournalist’s complaint says
  11. Copyright, Competition, and Controversy: Press Publishers’ Right under the Copyright Directive
  12. News Company’s ‘Digital Audience Director’ Fails To Understand Embedding, Issues Bogus DMCA Takedown Notices
  13. Can cloud storage-portals be asked to put in place a filtering mechanism to ferret out infringing materials?
  14. Not so elementary
  15. Pablo Escobar Estate Sues Atlanta Restaurant
  16. Sci-Hub Downloads Boost Article Citations — And Help Academic Publishers
  17. Copyright Office Issues Report on DMCA Safe Harbors: Section 512 is “Unbalanced”
  18. A functional shape may be protected by copyright rules the CJEU
  19. Functional shapes and copyright law
  20. Copyright and Trade Marks in relation to Shapes: two European Perspectives
  21. Supreme Court Decision in Booking.com: Generic Domain Names Can Be Protected as Trademarks
  22. US Supreme Court Holds That Adding ‘.com’ to Generic Name May Create Protectable Trademark
  23. Supreme Court Clears the Way for Generic.com Trademark Registrations
  24. Consumer Perception Is Key To Registration Of Generic “.com” Marks
  25. Supreme Court Rules that “Booking.com” Is Eligible for Trademark Protection
  26. SCOTUS Holds That ‘Generic.com’ Trademarks Like Booking.com May Be Capable of Registration
  27. Supreme Court Upholds Booking.com Trademark Registration
  28. Supreme Court Rejects PTO “Generic Term” Rule
  29. U.S. Supreme Court Allows Booking.com to Trademark Its Domain Name
  30. SCOTUS Eliminates Bright Line Rule Against Generic Term and Top Level Domain Name Trademarks
  31. Generic + Generic = Protectable Trademark
  32. U.S. Supreme Court rejects categorical rule that generic term plus “.com” results in a generic composite
  33. Should I File for My Trademark + ‘.COM?’ It Depends
  34. Supreme Court Promotes Weaponization of Generic Domain Names–USPTO v. Booking.com (Eric Goldman)
  35. Manchester United Alleges Trademark Infringement through Third-Party Mods to Football Manager
  36. Trademark Battle Heats Up Over Fizzy Way To Cool Down
  37. Black Lives Matter in trademarks and branding
  38. More Disputes Over Trademarked Area Codes. Why Is This Allowed Again?
  39. Pairing Unsuccessful: Bluetooth and Fiat Denied Summary Judgment in Suit over Unauthorized Use of BLUETOOTH Marks
  40. The G.O.A.T. Trademark Registration Stands, and the Goats With It
  41. easyJet opposes Easy Nurse at the UKIPO
  42. The General Court looks at distinctiveness of the XOXO mark
  43. CJEU annuls EUIPO’s trade mark invalidation of Louis Vuitton’s Damier Azur pattern
  44. Hermès: How WWII shortages led to the creation of an iconic brand
  45. Prosecco celebrates a non-alcoholic win
  46. ‘Nosecco’ is a no-no, says the High Court
  47. A clear NO to Nosecco! High Court of Justice rejects the appeal in a new chapter in the bubble war. The protected designation of origin “Prosecco” is an obstacle to the registration of the trademark “Nosecco”
  48. Trademark Enforcement Tips and Traps: Navigating Canada’s Trademark System One Year After the Major Changes
  49. The protection of wine geographical indications: legislative efforts since Pliny
  50. Federal Court releases decision on validity of the Amending Regulations of the Patented Medicines Regulations
  51. Granting Security Interest in Patents Did Not Deprive Patent Owner of Standing to Sue for Patent Infringement
  52. UK Supreme Court upholds appeal by biotech firm Kymab to revoke antibody patents held by US giant Regeneron
  53. Patenting the future? Kymab prevails in the battle of the mice
  54. Regeneron Patents Revoked for Claim Breadth
  55. G 3/19: plants produced by essentially biological processes are excluded from patentability
  56. European Patent Office did not grant a patent on concept of linking customer data with a key instead of personally identifiable information to improve privacy protection.
  57. Nanotechnology patents: challenge for industrial property and its regulations
  58. Crystal clear? Patenting polymorphs in Europe
  59. Federal Circuit: Digital Guitar Instruction Patent Directed to an Abstract Idea
  60. Federal Circuit: Common Sense May Substitute For Elements Not In The Prior Art
  61. Federal Circuit Emphasizes Role of Common Sense in Obviousness Analysis
  62. Patents Claiming a Range of Values, Such as Gate Sizes for Semiconductor Chips, Must Enable One of Ordinary Skill to Make and Use the Entire Claimed Range
  63. Double Patenting: A comparative guide between U.S. & Canadian practice
  64. Global patent strategies in the world of tech & engineering
  65. Intellectual Property in the Cloud: The Patent Troll Threat
  66. PODCAST: Patent Troll Litigation is on the Upswing
  67. The space IP race: protection and enforcement of your orbiting assets

PRIVACY

  1. Court Shoots Down AT&T, Comcast Attempt To Crush Maine Privacy Law
  2. COVID-19: Data protection lessons from Google’s contact-tracing API
  3. Unbridled Surveillance Will Not Save Us From COVID-19
  4. Police infiltrate encrypted phones, arrest hundreds in organized crime bust
  5. NY partygoers get subpoenas after stonewalling COVID-19 contact tracers
  6. Social Media Platform Fined 100,000 USD by Washington State AG for COPPA Violations
  7. Toss Out the Milk, The Cookie Party is Over
  8. What factors determine whether the use of an advertising cookie constitutes the sale of information?
  9. Apple’s iOS 14 Transformative Privacy Announcements
  10. GALA Releases First-Ever Global Guide to Privacy Laws Related to Advertising & Marketing
  11. California Privacy Rights Act to appear on November 2020 ballot

CREATIVITY   

  1. That Was Quick: Appellate Court Says Simon & Schuster Not Subject To Prior Restraint Order Over Mary Trump’s Book; But Fight’s Not Over Yet
  2. Court of Appeal Affirms: No First Amendment Protection for Misleading Commercial Speech
  3. That’s a relief (from sanctions) for Johnny Depp – libel trial can proceed despite failure to disclose texts
  4. Why Music Matters In Our Professional Space During COVID-19
  5. Live Nation Seeks Sweeping Changes to Artist Contracts for Music Festivals: What Does this Mean for Brand Sponsors?
  6. Scrabble players move toward banning 200+ slurs from tournament play

Jon

News of the Week; July 1, 2020

GAMES

  1. Newzoo: There will be over 3 billion gamers by 2023
  2. Report: Games market to generate $159 billion in 2020 (Newzoo)
  3. Global games market value to reach $159bn in 2020: Revenue and audience growth booms in Africa, Middle East, and Latin America
  4. Roblox hacked by Trump supporters: More than a thousand users’ profiles changed, telling kids to ask their parents to re-elect US president
  5. Pokemon Go Developer Niantic Wins Battle Over 3D Virtual Thematic Environment Patent
  6. Niantic partners with immersive theatre company Punchdrunk: Sleep No More creators to work with AR developers on multiple, unannounced projects
  7. Confederate flag and other “notorious iconography” banned in Forza: Anti-police brutality phrases such as a ACAB and FTP also banned
  8. Cyberpunk 2077 will be censored in Japan: Sexual references, nudity and dismemberment to be toned down
  9. Cyberpunk 2077’s big summer trailer: Braindance your way into Keanu
  10. Twin Galaxies says Billy Mitchell “flirts with perjury” in high-score case
  11. Are Loot Boxes Considered Gambling? UK Needs More Evidence
  12. Global Game Jam in turmoil following Black Lives Matter silence: Bullying allegations surface after resignation of executive committee member over refusal to issue statement on BLM
  13. IGDA criticizes industry for ignoring harassment allegations: Developer group says it will compile resources for studio leaders to create safe and positive company cultures
  14. Ubisoft reportedly places executives on leave amid abuse investigation: Tommy François and Maxime Béland each face at least three claims of misconduct
  15. Ubisoft to investigate rampant sexual assault and harassment accusations
  16. Report: Ubisoft suspends two executives accused of sexual and physical abuse
  17. Ubisoft CEO sanctions formation of ‘multidisciplinary working group’ to tackle abuse
  18. The Ubisoft paradox: How the publisher enabled a culture of abuse and control
  19. Leaders, members, sponsors depart top WoW guild amid assault, abuse allegations: Multiple people allege that Method protected member accused of sexual assault and preying on minors
  20. Abuse in the industry isn’t down to a few “bad apples” | Opinion: The story can’t end with the outing of individual abusers — ending predation in the games industry requires cultural and institutional change
  21. EA pledges to investigate allegations of abuse and support victims
  22. Twitch suspends Donald Trump’s channel for hateful conduct: Streaming platform cites the president’s comments portraying Mexicans as criminals
  23. Twitch Temporarily Bans Donald Trump, Citing Newly Reviewed Policies Against Hateful Conduct
  24. Twitch Executive Hassan Bokhari Accused Of Sexual Assault As Platform Begins Permabanning Alleged Abusers
  25. Twitch addresses sexual abuse allegations with permanent ban pledge
  26. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla creative director steps down after misconduct allegations
  27. DrDisrespect banned from Twitch again: Guy Beahm’s latest ban is reportedly permanent, but reason for the punishment remains unclear
  28. Dr. DisRespect Was (Probably) Not Permabanned For Trying To Develop A Twitch Competitor
  29. Twitch will issue permanent suspensions to abusers on its platform: Investigation is ongoing as Twitch takes additional steps to combat abuse and hate within its communities
  30. EA urges employees to come forward with experiences of abuse: Publisher offers resources for both its staff and community members who may have experienced harassment or abuse
  31. Avast finds 17 Trojan gaming apps still available on Google Play: Online security firm reported 47 Trojan gaming apps to Google, which have been downloaded 15 million times
  32. The Last of Us Part 2 sells 4 million: Naughty Dog sequel tops Spider-Man to become fastest-selling first-party PS4 exclusive over first three days
  33. The Last of Us Part II sold over 4 million copies in three days
  34. 3DS, SpongeBob SquarePants and The Last of Us Part 2 lead UK Charts: Stock clearance sees cult 3DS RPG Bravely Second take No.2
  35. Roblox player spending passes $1.5bn on mobile: May was the game’s biggest month ever with revenue of over $100 million
  36. Amazon’s latest PC game to be delisted from Steam after less than two months
  37. Amazon’s Crucible retreats into closed beta: Following rocky launch, competitive free-to-play shooter will close its doors to new players
  38. Sonic the Hedgehog film producer snaps up Disco Elysium screen rights
  39. Plans revealed for Disco Elysium TV series: Adaptation will be produced by DJ2 Entertainment, which is run by Sonic The Hedgehog movie’s co-producer
  40. Starbreeze seeks $26m to fund ongoing development of Payday 3: COVID-19 lockdown interrupted publisher negotiations for the next Payday game
  41. Discord is pivoting away from games to become ‘your place to talk’
  42. Discord raises $100m to further expand beyond games: Communications platform redesigned to be more accessible to non-gamers, company reportedly valued at $3.5 billion
  43. Admix raises $7m in funding for “non-intrusive” ads: London-based startup allows developers to place programmatic advertising space within their games
  44. Sinespace dev partners with Unity to let Asset Store creators sell models in-game 
  45. European retailers can no longer sell download codes for Nintendo-published titles
  46. Microsoft reportedly stops advertising on Facebook: But Xbox firm is still redirecting Mixer users to the social network
  47. Microsoft exiting the retail store business, closing 83 locations
  48. Report: Latest Xbox Lockhart rumors point towards an August announce
  49. Microsoft plans to reveal Xbox Lockhart model in August
  50. Mixer just saw its second-best quarter ever – Streamlabs: Twitch smashed viewership records in Q2 2020, with over 5 billion hours watched
  51. Mixer Shuts Down, Showing Again Why You Don’t Need To Freak Out By Copycat Competitors
  52. Descenders’ weekly sales increased five times thanks to Xbox Game Pass: No More Robots says subscription service has “elevated the game to heights we couldn’t have imagined”
  53. Nintendo Switch game sales: the three biggest misconceptions
  54. Nintendo reportedly stops sale of digital download codes for EMEA retailers: Third-party digital titles, add-on content, and eshop funds will still be available in stores
  55. Report: Apple scraps deals with some Apple Arcade devs in pursuit of more engagement
  56. Apple reportedly ending some Arcade contracts, seeking higher retention: Tech giant said to be honing in on titles that will keep users subscribed to its service past the free trial
  57. Gaming on Apple platforms is set for some big changes—here are a few
  58. New hack runs homebrew code from DVD-R on unmodified PlayStation 2
  59. PlayStation now has a dedicated initiative for indie games: PlayStation Indies
  60. Why this month’s PC port of Death Stranding is the definitive version
  61. Tencent starts US studio to make AAA games for next-gen consoles: Led by Rockstar veteran Steve Martin, LightSpeed LA will debut with an open world game for PS5 and Xbox Series X
  62. Harmonix’s Fuser wants to make you a DJ… but only up to a point – Preview: Successor to DropMix succeeds where DJ Hero failed, but is that enough?
  63. Crysis Remastered delayed for additional polish: Development team acknowledges mixed feedback to trailer leak
  64. How to navigate the modern world of games publishing
  65. Gamers more trusting of brands than non-gamers, says Gameloft: Report from mobile publisher’s advertising arm finds gamers see elevated benefits from companies like Tesla, Amazon, and Lexus
  66. Focus Home Interactive acquires Lords of the Fallen dev Deck13 for $7.9M
  67. Keywords buys development engineering provider Coconut Lizard for $2.47M
  68. PlayBrain raises $6m to grow Japanese esports events infrastructure: Bitkraft Esports Ventures leads investment, bringing total funding to $8 million
  69. Guild Esports launches with David Beckham as co-owner
  70. Guild Esports breaks cover with David Beckham as co-owner: Startup is also backed by Blue Star Capital, with Overwatch League exec Carleton Curtis at the helm
  71. Pressure Mounts for Xbox’s Missing VR Strategy as PSVR Revenue Exceeds $2 Billion
  72. Facebook Says It Has Developed the ‘Thinnest VR display to date’ With Holographic Folded Optics
  73. How holographic tech is shrinking VR displays to the size of sunglasses
  74. Google Glass 3.0? Google acquires smart glasses maker North
  75. Google Acquires North, the Startup Behind ‘Focals’ Smartglasses
  76. Google gives Android depth sensing and object occlusion with ARCore 1.18
  77. Ken Levine: “You don’t come up with amazing things by being completely normal” – Founder of Ghost Story Games discusses the difficult balance between creativity and efficiency in game development
  78. A Neverwinter Nights intro to game design | Why I Love: Little Chicken Game Company’s Erik Kors shares how the world of Faerûn led him to the world of game development
  79. Umurangi Generation’s approach to modernizing cyberpunk: Naphtali Faulkner talks about the inspirations and intentions behind his sci-fi photography game
  80. Shawn Layden: COVID-19 is an opportunity to build a better industry: “If we don’t take something positive from this extended period of quarantine, we’ve really squandered the opportunity”
  81. You should play Namco’s lost arcade-action classic, Mr. Driller DrillLand
  82. The astronomical challenge of recording The Outer Worlds: How did Obsidian handle voice work for a game with almost 350 characters, 40 voice actors, and recording studios in different countries?
  83. Kongregate shuts off game submissions as Flash’s final days approach
  84. Super Nintendo World park opening reportedly delayed due to COVID-19: Universal Studios Japan reopened just over a week ago with special safety restrictions
  85. How to move your role-playing game nights online
  86. The Last of Us Part II is PlayStation Studios’ fastest-selling PS4 game
  87. Prioritizing accessibility early on was vital for The Last of Us Part 2’s robust features
  88. Don’t Miss: The evolution of CD Projekt’s quest design for Cyberpunk: 2077
  89. Don’t Miss: Blizzard’s postmortem of Diablo II
  90. Don’t Miss: Designing CrossCode to stand out in the retro RPG market
  91. Don’t Miss: Incorporating level design in melee combat systems
  92. Video: Devs share their experiences going from corporate to indie and back again
  93. Video: An architectural approach to video game level design
  94. Video: The mechanics of explosive growth in Roblox

DIGITAL

  1. New commission exploring impact of digital media on democracy includes McLachlin, Dodek
  2. YouTube Bans 6 White Supremacist Channels, Including David Duke, Richard Spencer, Stefan Molyneux
  3. Lawsuit by Black YouTubers against YouTube faces “uphill battle”
  4. Twitter’s Least-Bad Option for Dealing With Donald Trump: Every plausible configuration of social media in 2020 is unpalatable.
  5. Bogus Ideas Have Superspreaders, Too
  6. Twitter not liable in Devin Nunes’ beef with cow account, judge rules
  7. Facebook will label rule violations as Coke, Pepsi, Starbucks join ad “pause”
  8. Verizon joins growing Facebook advertiser boycott
  9. Facebook executive admits to “trust deficit” on call with advertisers
  10. Reddit bans pro-Trump /r/The_Donald for “rule-breaking content”
  11. Twitch And Reddit Ramp Up Their Enforcement Against ‘Hateful’ Content
  12. Reddit bans r/The_Donald and r/ChapoTrapHouse as part of a major expansion of its rules
  13. You Purged Racists From Your Website? Great, Now Get to Work
  14. Filmmakers and Others Take on the U.S. Government Over Social Media Surveillance
  15. Three cops fired after accidental dashcam activation captures racist rants
  16. Running Geotargeted Advertising Confers Personal Jurisdiction–UMG Recordings v. Kurbanov (Eric Goldman)
  17. hiQ Files Opposition Brief with Supreme Court in LinkedIn CFAA Data Scraping Dispute
  18. Confusion Over Plug-Ins, Cookies and Wiretapping…Will Facebook Petition the Supreme Court, and What To Do In the Interim
  19. How the ‘Karen Meme’ Confronts the Violent History of White Womanhood
  20. Ken and Karen are White Supremacists
  21. Doomscrolling is slowly eroding your mental health
  22. Jenna Marbles Announces Indefinite YouTube Hiatus, Privates Videos With 2 Billion Views After Apologizing For Past Racist Clips
  23. Shane Dawson Apologizes For Blackface, Pedophilia Jokes, And Willow Smith’s Family Isn’t Having It
  24. Liza Koshy Apologizes For ‘Perpetuating Racist Ideas’, Cultural Appropriation With Past Character Creations
  25. David Dobrik Apologizes For Any Past Videos That Made Viewers Feel Unwelcome, Uncomfortable
  26. YouTube Has Suspended Monetization On All 3 Of Shane Dawson’s Channels
  27. An embattled group of leakers picks up the WikiLeaks mantle
  28. DOJ Proposes Curb to Antitrust Immunity Under Communications Decency Act of 1996
  29. Section 230 Protects Twitter from the “Devin Nunes’ Cow” Lawsuit–Nunes v. Twitter (Eric Goldman)
  30. Another Day, Another Bad Bill To Reform Section 230 That Will Do More Harm Than Good
  31. Senator Loeffler’s New Section 230 Reform Bill Would Threaten Encryption And Pressure Websites To Keep Spam & Porn
  32. ‘But Without 230 Reform, Websites Have No Incentive To Change!’ They Scream Into The Void As Every Large Company Pulls Ads From Facebook
  33. My Interview With Mathew Ingram Regarding Section 230 (Eric Goldman)
  34. Author Of Section 230 Chris Cox Says All The Critics Are Wrong About The History And Intent Of 230
  35. I’d Bet Ted Cruz Will Start Supporting Section 230 Once He Realizes He’s On The Hook For Parler’s Legal Expenses
  36. As Predicted: Parler Is Banning Users It Doesn’t Like
  37. Just Like Every Other Platform, Parler Will Take Down Content And Face Impossible Content Moderation Choices
  38. Parler Speedruns The Content Moderation Learning Curve; Goes From ‘We Allow Everything’ To ‘We’re The Good Censors’ In Days
  39. Knight Foundation Grant To Copia To Research Content Moderation, Governance, Rules & Norms For Internet Infrastructure
  40. Brands and influencers beware: UK and Netherlands zooming in on fake likes and reviews
  41. Brazil’s Proposed ‘Fake News’ Law Says Internet Users Are Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Demands Constant Logging From ISPs
  42. New Section 301 investigations into digital services taxes involving multiple countries
  43. Millions of Americans Depend on Libraries for Internet. Now They’re Closed: From big cities to tiny towns, librarians are getting scrappy to meet the need
  44. Court Upholds Formation of a Lengthy Contract Presented on a Mobile Device–Hidalgo v. AAU (Eric Goldman)
  45. Facebook Expands Fan Subscriptions To Creators In 7 Regions, Introduces Live Stream Ads And More Video Analytics
  46. Fintech Startup ‘Karat’ Raises $4.6 Million To Launch Credit Card Exclusively For Digital Creators
  47. Social Video Views Climbed for Latin American Creators During Quarantine
  48. Netflix Embraces YouTube, TikTok, And Instagram For ‘Pride’ Event
  49. YouTube Users Watch 450 Million Hours Of Content On TV Screens Each Day
  50. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 6/29/2020
  51. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 6/29/2020
  52. YouTube TV jumps 30% in price effective immediately
  53. YouTube TV Hikes Subscription Price To $65 After Adding Suite Of ViacomCBS Channels
  54. At Brandcast, YouTube Renews Originals From James Charles, MrBeast, Markiplier, And Marques Brownlee
  55. YouTube Cancels Its Longest-Running Original—Joey Graceffa’s ‘Escape The Night’
  56. After A Decade, Ingrid Nilsen Emotionally Closes Chapter On Her YouTube Career
  57. Tati Westbrook Accuses Shane Dawson, Jeffree Star Of Coercing Her Into James Charles Takedown Video
  58. At NewFronts, TikTok Brings Ad Offerings To The Fore With New ‘TikTok For Business’ Platform
  59. Spotify Duo for couples is cheaper than the standard family plan
  60. New domain name dispute resolution policies for .AC, .IO and .SH
  61. Microsoft’s “new approach” to retail stores: Closing them forever
  62. Microsoft closing its retail stores: Xbox maker closing 82 Microsoft Store locations, will run “Microsoft Experience Centers” in London, New York, Syndey, and Redmond
  63. Cutting off tech’s nose to spite the West’s strategic face?
  64. Three cops fired after accidental dashcam activation captures racist rants
  65. Search engine startup asks users to be the customer, not the product
  66. Chinese bank requires foreign firm to install app with covert backdoor
  67. Lessons from China – The Formation of a Social Credit System: Profiling, Reputation Scoring, Social Engineering (Paul Langer)
  68. COVID-19 spread 4X faster in one Amazon warehouse than local area
  69. Amazon pays $1.2 billion for self-driving startup Zoox
  70. Uncovered: 1,000 phrases that incorrectly trigger Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant

A.I.

  1. Detroit police chief cops to 96-percent facial recognition error rate
  2. Facial Recognition Software Finally Gets Around To Getting An Innocent Person Arrested
  3. Tesla driver blames Autopilot for crash, faces negligent driving charge
  4. Voicemod raises $8m for AI-powered ‘voice avatars’: Technology enables players to alter their voice and apply effects that match the in-game action

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. FCA Upholds Constitutionality of CASL CEM Provisions and CRTC Approach to B2B Exemption and Conspicuous Publication Implied Consent
  2. FCC helps Charter avoid broadband competition
  3. New Bill Would Kill State Laws Blocking Broadband Competition
  4. Small ISPs “stunned” by FCC move to ban Huawei/ZTE gear during pandemic
  5. AT&T Ditches $15 TV Service It Used As Regulator Bait To Seal Time Warner Merger
  6. Comcast’s data cap and overage fees return tomorrow after 3-month break
  7. ISPs To Bring Back Usage Caps After Brief Pandemic Hiatus
  8. T-Mobile Is Already Trying To Wiggle Out Of Its Sprint Merger Conditions
  9. Dish buys Boost prepaid biz from T-Mobile, finally enters wireless market
  10. Telehealth Use Surges Around the World Amid COVID-19
  11. Landmark EU General Court ruling on Hutchinson-Telefónica UK merger reframes the threshold for proving competitive harm
  12. $100 billion “universal fiber” plan proposed by Democrats in Congress

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Access Copyright and York University File Leave to Appeal Material in the Supreme Court of Canada (Howard Knopf)
  2. Copyright Board Activity in 2020: Launch of Twitter Account and Guidelines for Economic Evidence (Howard Knopf)
  3. Florida Law Will Allow College Athletes to Profit from Name, Image, and Likeness Starting Summer 2021
  4. Can copyright law help Brompton ride out an IP storm?
  5. Zindel v. Fox Searchlight Pictures, Inc.: Ninth Circuit reverses dismissal of copyright claims against The Shape of Water film, ruling that dismissal on pleadings was premature because additional evidence could aid.
  6. The fair remuneration provisions in the new Copyright Directive
  7. Copyright: Hyperlinks and the Communication to the Public Right
  8. John Bolton Doesn’t Need Copyright Protection
  9. Companies Issuing Bogus Copyright Claims To Hide Police Training Materials From The Public
  10. Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Benchslapped And Sanctioned AGAIN In A Massive Filing Detailing Pages Upon Pages Of Him Lying Under Oath
  11. Supreme Court says generic domains like booking.com can be trademarked
  12. Prosecco People Move On From Bullying Puns Over Trademark To Bullying Portmanteau Over Trademark
  13. Captain Tom Moore – a positive pandemic trade mark story
  14. Vegan food fight: Does Nestlé’s Incredible Burger infringe Impossible Burger?
  15. EU law on the “technical result” and “substantial value” exclusions for shape marks
  16. Where Claimed Points of Novelty Have Primarily Functional Purpose, They Fail “Ornamental Design” Patentability Requirement
  17. Federal Circuit Affirms Use of Common Sense for Obviousness Determination
  18. Falling short of a sufficient disclosure
  19. Patent claim ambiguities and their interpretations
  20. Upheaval for patent law of sufficiency from the UK Supreme Court
  21. Patents diary June 2020: UK Supreme Court holds Regeneron’s transgenic mice patents invalid
  22. Supreme Court Decision: Regeneron v Kymab
  23. Territorial licensing: “start at the end before you begin”

PRIVACY

  1. Tim Hortons Mobile App Under Investigation For Data Privacy Concerns
  2. Tim Hortons scaling back data collection as four privacy watchdogs announce joint investigation into app: Probe by federal, Alberta, Quebec & B.C. commissioners comes after report on coffee chain’s data collection practices
  3. Contact Tracing Apps in Canada: Province of Alberta launches, and Federal Government Announces Nationwide Initiative
  4. The Most Important Privacy Case You’ve Never Heard Of
  5. Foreign adversaries likely to try exploiting critical networking bug, US says
  6. TikTok and 32 other iOS apps still snoop your sensitive clipboard data
  7. UK Information Commissioner Says Police Are Grabbing Too Much Data From Phones Owned By Crime Victims
  8. Indiana Supreme Court Says Compelled Decryption Of Smartphones Violates The Fifth Amendment
  9. Instagram Users, Beware Of Copyright Infringement Warning You May Receive In DMs
  10. Insights: Apple’s Latest Privacy Push Further Complicates Competitors’ Data Handling
  11. Does the CCPA apply to cookies that are used for data analytics?
  12. Moral Data Markets: Human-Centric Data Protection
  13. Two record DDoSes disclosed this week underscore their growing menace
  14. Comcast And Mozilla Partner Up To Help Encrypt DNS
  15. Privacy Questions Raised By Distance Learning

CREATIVITY   

  1. Charles Harder Tries And Fails To Censor Another Book About His Most Famous Client, The President
  2. NY Judge Apparently Unaware Of The Supreme Court’s Ban On Prior Restraint: Puts Temporary Restraining Order On Trump’s Niece’s Book
  3. Goldman Sachs Created A Font, But You Are Forbidden By Its License To Critique Goldman Sachs Using It
  4. German Minister Files Criminal Complaint Against A Journalist Who Said Police Officers Are ‘Trash People’

Jon

News of the Week; June 24, 2020

GAMES

  1. Class action lawsuit brought against Apple over loot boxes: Loot boxes are indisputably gambling under California law, argues 100-member lawsuit
  2. Starting in July, iOS games will require gov’t approval to launch on China’s App Store
  3. California court dismisses Magic Leap lawsuit against competitor Nreal
  4. Magic Leap’s lawsuit against competitor Nreal thrown out of court: “From the beginning we’ve firmly stated that Magic Leap’s claims against Nreal are meritless,” says Nreal founder
  5. ‘The Sims’ Becomes An Outlet For Would-Be Protesters Who Cannot Attend Protests
  6. FDA First: Agency Approves Video Game Treatment For ADHD, Requires A Prescription
  7. Dozens of YouTubers, Twitch Streamers, And Gaming Executives Face Sexual Abuse Allegations
  8. Dying Light 2 writer Chris Avellone accused of sexual assault and harassment
  9. As streamers face harassment allegations, Twitch sees boycott threat
  10. Mass DMCA Takedown Requests Issued on Twitch
  11. A wave of abuse allegations sweeps the games industry
  12. Ubisoft and Insomniac face allegations over mistreatment of women
  13. Insomniac responds to allegations from former staff about culture of harassment
  14. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla creative director leaves project: Takes leave of absence from Ubisoft after accusations of marital infidelity
  15. Ubisoft ‘deeply concerned’ with sexual assault allegations against multiple employees
  16. Industry’s abuse problem brought into focus by latest wave of allegations: Less than a year since high profile industry figures named, dozens of streamers, influencers and developers called out for abusive behaviour
  17. Hearthstone pro says he was blacklisted after spouse criticized Blizzard: Janne “Savjz” Mikkonen says he was punished because Christina Mikkonen “spoke up about the injust practices” of Blizzard
  18. Cheeky Devils left Red-faced – High Court rejects Manchester United’s procedural request in video game case
  19. Police cars removed from Epic Games’ Fortnite: The Wall Street Journal alleges that police vehicles were removed in response to the killing of George Floyd
  20. Valve looks to stem tide of racist bots in Team Fortress 2: After months of inaction, Valve quietly works to “mitigate the use of new and free accounts for abusive purposes”
  21. Bot mafias have wreaked havoc in World of Warcraft Classic
  22. Too little, too shy: The gaming industry’s response to #BLM | Opinion: Gaming companies want to get away with tokens of sympathy for #BlackLivesMatter — Don’t let them
  23. How the games industry can put its diversity pledges into action | Opinion: The industry’s diversity problems aren’t new, but willing developers have all the tools they need to take action
  24. Zynga launches $25 million charity fund to foster inclusion and diversity
  25. Kowloon Nights launches $2 million game investment fund for Black creators
  26. Former Microsoft employee accuses Mixer manager of racist comments: Milan Lee has a meeting with Microsoft’s Phil Spencer to discuss an experience that made him leave the company
  27. Microsoft is killing its game-streaming service, folding it into Facebook’s
  28. Microsoft is shutting down Mixer, redirecting its users to Facebook Gaming
  29. Microsoft Shutters Mixer, Looks To Shepherd Creators To Facebook Gaming As Part Of New Pact
  30. Microsoft announces the closure of streaming platform Mixer, will partner with Facebook Gaming
  31. Microsoft shutting down Mixer: Streaming service closing July 22 with partners being transitioned to Facebook Gaming; exclusive streamers like Ninja, Shroud free to leave
  32. Lone Echo developer Ready at Dawn acquired by Facebook
  33. Humble’s ‘Fight for Racial Justice’ bundle has raised over $4.3M for charity
  34. Humble Bundle raises £3.5m for Black Lives Matter: Bundle of more than 50 games and books was bought by 130,000 people
  35. App Imperialism: The Political Economy of the Canadian App Store (David Nieborg, Chris Young, Daniel Joseph)
  36. Guinness reinstates Billy Mitchell’s Donkey Kong, Pac-Man records
  37. Twitch sells CurseForge to Overwolf: Mod management platform will become stand-alone app supported by subscriptions, in-app advertising
  38. EA pledges tougher stance on toxicity with Positive Play Charter: The publisher has removed more than 3,500 player-created assets featuring “inappropriate and hurtful” language in recent weeks
  39. EA and the war against toxicity: Chief marketing officer Chris Bruzzo on why Electronic Arts is ramping up its efforts to stamp out hate speech in games
  40. Report: Microsoft could launch xCloud streaming service as part of Xbox Game Pass
  41. Xbox Series X difference will be immersion more than visuals, Spencer says: Head of Xbox talks about what will separate Microsoft’s next-gen, says cell phone-like All Access payment program will be “critical” this generation
  42. Lack of Smart Delivery won’t prevent PS5 owners from playing Cyberpunk 2077
  43. PlayStation posts bug bounty to track down PS4 and PSN security issues
  44. EA: “PS5 and Xbox Series X games will feel different, better and more visceral” – Chief Studios Officer Laura Miele on breaking down platform barriers, making games more inclusive, and COVID-19
  45. EA Sports renews exclusivity deal with La Liga for FIFA franchise: The extended deal includes a “joint commitment” to pushing further into esports
  46. The Sims 4 records peak high of 10 million monthly active users
  47. The Sims 4 hit 10m MAUs in the last quarter: EA’s six year old title also added 2.5m new players in the last two months, ahead of its relaunch on Steam
  48. EA is bringing seven games to the Nintendo Switch in the next 12 months: Including Burnout Paradise: Remastered and Apex Legends
  49. Evercade’s retro portable made me fall out of love with game cartridges
  50. Activision follows Crash Bandicoot remakes with the first new Crash game in a decade
  51. This War of Mine is now recommended reading for Polish high school students
  52. This War of Mine will be added to school reading list in Poland: “I don’t think we’ve ever encountered a game being officially included in the educational system on a national level as school reading”
  53. CEX staff report concerns as stores re-open: Employees take issue with inconsistent rules, no quarantine period on trade-ins, no reduction in opening hours
  54. Facebook prepares to wage war over release of Gaming app on iOS
  55. Apple repeatedly rejects Facebook Gaming app for App Store inclusion: Platform’s rules ban apps whose main focus is distributing other games
  56. Apple App Store Has Denied Hosting Facebook’s Standalone Gaming App At Least 5 Times Since February (Report)
  57. New App Store review processes will let devs challenge guideline violations
  58. Apple to allow developers to challenge App Store Review Guidelines: New systems will put devs in a stronger position to appeal Apple’s decisions and change problematic App Store rules
  59. Stadia Share launches in beta with Crayta in July: Creators will be able to generate shareable links directly to their game sessions
  60. The mystery Pokemon project being developed by Tencent is a cross-platform MOBA
  61. Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed again—this time to November
  62. Cyberpunk 2077 delayed two more months: CD Projekt Red pushes release back to November 19 saying more time needed for balancing and bug fixing
  63. Population Zero and the dangers of Early Access hype: Three key lessons from a game made by a studio of 60 people, that had a very rough launch
  64. South Australian government extends 10% rebate to its games industry: The production rebate is the first of its kind to be extended to game developers in Australia
  65. Shawn Layden: “I would welcome a return to the 12 to 15 hour AAA game” – At Gamelab Live, the former PlayStation exec discussed the industry’s need to rethink the spiralling costs of AAA development
  66. Call of Duty: Mobile reaches 250m downloads after eight months – Sensor Tower estimates show sharp increase in revenue and downloads since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
  67. Report: Digital games market revenue reached $10.2 billion in May (SuperData)
  68. Digital games spending reaches $10.2b in May as COVID-19 restrictions relax: Grand Theft Auto 5, Civilization 6 see PC spending surges thanks to free Epic Games Store release
  69. The Last of Us Part 2 smashes sales records | UK Charts: It beats Uncharted 4 to become Sony’s fastest-selling PS4 game
  70. Examining the indie ins and outs of today’s game distribution platforms
  71. Epic Games Store hit 61m MAUs during “The Vault” game giveaway: Epic’s Steam competitor reached 13m peak concurrent users during campaign in which Grand Theft Auto 5 was given away for free
  72. One tricky racing sim: Assetto Corsa Competizione is now on consoles
  73. ‘Fortnite’ To Test Full-Length Film Screenings With Christopher Nolan’s ‘Inception,’ ‘Batman Begins,’ ‘The Prestige’
  74. Fortnite is a masterclass in flexibility | Opinion: Epic’s battle royale is a cultural phenomenon due to a will to challenge fundamental ideas about what a game is and what its players want to experience
  75. FaZe Clan Takes Ownership Stake In Meal Replacement Shake Startup ‘CTRL’
  76. Cloud Gaming – Opportunities and Risks for eSports
  77. Igniting the fire of eSports regulatory reform
  78. Esports as sport
  79. EA: Playing ‘Star Wars: Squadrons’ in VR Will Be “more like being a real pilot”
  80. Facebook acquires Ready at Dawn: Oculus parent picks up Lone Echo franchise studio to work on VR content
  81. Oculus will start offering Quest software regardless of quality
  82. Oculus is winding down Oculus Go support to instead double down on Quest and Rift
  83. Oculus Go headset discontinued: VR company will stop adding developers’ apps and updates to Oculus Store this December, pledges to open up Quest distribution options
  84. Quest-curious VR devs will be able to officially bypass the Oculus Store in 2021
  85. The digitisation of Pokémon: The Pokémon Company’s Peter Murphy discusses the release of the new Isle of Armor DLC
  86. How playtesting influenced the last days of Control’s development
  87. Blog: Game composers and the importance of themes – Part 1
  88. Don’t Miss: A level designer breaks down The Last of Us 2’s trailer level
  89. Don’t Miss: The untold story of Lumines: Electronic Symphony
  90. Don’t Miss: What went right (and wrong) during Deadly Premonition’s development
  91. Video: High-performance animation transitions in Gears of War
  92. Video: Using deep learning to combat cheating in Counter-Strike
  93. Unity’s Learn Premium suite of game dev courses is now available for free
  94. Unity makes premium learning tools free on a permanent basis: More than 350 hours of online courses are now available to everyone due to ongoing impact of COVID-19
  95. Minecraft, King’s Quest, and more join the World Video Game Hall of Fame
  96. U.S. Patent no. 10,325,266: Rewarding classes of purchasers

DIGITAL

  1. TikTok Teens and K-Pop Stans Say They Sank Trump Rally: Did a successful prank inflate attendance expectations for President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Okla.?
  2. In the UK, social media use associated with COVID-19 conspiracy theories
  3. Four Black Creators File Suit Against YouTube, Alleging Racial Discrimination In Algorithm
  4. Jukin Media Steps In With Copyright Claim After Trump Posts Doctored Video Of Hugging Toddlers
  5. Trump’s Plan To Turn US Global Media Operations Into State-Sponsored Breitbart… Could Threaten The Open (And Encrypted) Internet
  6. Google, Amazon condemn Trump order cutting off foreign worker visas
  7. Civil Rights Organizations Call for Facebook Advertising Boycott
  8. Facebook Ordered to Turn Over Internal Investigation Documents to Massachusetts Attorney General
  9. Court Denies Facebook’s Motion to Stay Order Compelling Production of Documents
  10. Facebook pulls Trump campaign ads for featuring Nazi-associated image
  11. Facebook’s New Content Moderation Appeals Process
  12. Content Moderation At Scale Is Impossible: Facebook Kicks Off Anti-Racist Skinheads/Musicians While Trying To Block Racists
  13. Viral TikTok Video From Black Artist Kirby Prompts Pepsi To Rebrand ‘Aunt Jemima’ Products
  14. TikTok faces scrutiny from EU watchdogs over data practices: Last month, Dutch data-protection commission investigated company’s policies to protect children’s data
  15. Apple caters to China by pulling thousands of “unlicensed” iPhone games
  16. Apple is changing parts of its app review process after the Hey controversy
  17. Vice Calls Out Brands For Deeming George Floyd, ‘Black Lives Matter’ Content Unsafe For Advertising
  18. Instagram Unveils Suite Of Programming, Tools, And Resources In Honor Of Juneteenth
  19. Sweating the Details: Court Analyzes User Interface to Uphold Online Arbitration Clause
  20. Southern District Says the Post Is the Story: Paparazzo’s Cardi B snaps are fair use when it comes to lipstick and hurled shoes
  21. Snap Says It Reaches More 13 To 24-Year-Olds In The U.S. Than Facebook, Instagram, And Messenger Combined
  22. FTC COPPA Settlement with App Developer Highlights Penalty Policy Considerations
  23. Twin Proposals Would Reform Section 230’s Liability Protections and Broadly Affect Online Content
  24. President Trump Loves Section 230 for Himself, Just Not for Anyone Else
  25. Judge Sides With Twitter Over Devin Nunes In Case Over Satirical Internet Cow: Section 230 Removes Twitter From Frivolous Case
  26. Americans Would Probably Love Section 230—If They Understood It (Eric Goldman)
  27. Further Thoughts On Moderation v. Discretion v. Censorship
  28. “There’s Always a Tweet” Applies to Trump’s Anti-Social Media Rhetoric
  29. Risk Mitigation For Social Media Cos. In Light Of Trump Order
  30. Another Court Rejects Turo’s Eligibility for Section 230–Turo v. Los Angeles (Eric Goldman)
  31. Hello! You’ve Been Referred Here Because You’re Wrong About Section 230 Of The Communications Decency Act
  32. Online harms: what progress in the UK and EU?
  33. The Communication Decency Act and the DOJ’s Proposed Solution: No Easy Answers
  34. Social Media Posts During Turbulent Times: FAQs on Employee Rights and Employer Responsibilities
  35. Electronic Data exclusion cries out for Judicial Interpretation
  36. Using the internet to cause emotional distress is a felony?
  37. Google to start fact-checking Google Images
  38. Google pushes “text fragment links” with new Chrome extension
  39. Masked arsonist might’ve gotten away with it if she hadn’t left Etsy review
  40. Twitter terminates DDoSecrets, falsely claims it may infect visitors
  41. Kim Kardashian West Signs With Spotify For ‘Innocence Project’ Podcast
  42. CBD Advertisements: What Celebrity Influencers Need to Know
  43. Reviewing the Americans With Disabilities Act’s Application to Websites–Martinez v. SDCCU (Eric Goldman)
  44. Insights: Can YouTube’s $100M Black Lives Matter Program Fuel A New Generation Of Marginalized Creators?
  45. YouTube’s ‘Cobra Kai’ To Kick It At Netflix, Starting With Season 3
  46. YouTube Launches Virtual Summer Camp With Arts, Sports, And STEM-Related Content
  47. Select Management Signs Slew Of YouTube Stars, Including Kelsey Darragh, Aaron Burriss, Hey It’s Fei
  48. YouTube Introduces New Shoppable Ads, ‘Video Action Campaigns’ For High-Traffic Marketing Spots
  49. Jessica Alba Drops Beauty Interview Series On Newly-Launched YouTube Channel
  50. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 6/22/2020
  51. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 6/22/2020
  52. NBA All-Star Stephen Curry To Host YouTube Competition Special ‘Ultimate Home Championship’
  53. With YouTube Music, Google is holding my speakers for ransom
  54. Philip DeFranco Signs With Semaphore To Seek Out Licensing Opportunities
  55. Hulu’s NewFronts Presentation Unveils Interactive Ad Format ‘GatewayGo,’ Nielsen Ad-Targeting Integration
  56. Roku Kicks Off Virtual NewFronts With Tools To Help Advertisers Weather Pandemic
  57. Condé Nast Unveils Podcast Network, Tap-To-Buy Video Ad Product At First NewFronts Outing
  58. Whistle To Launch Social Video Network In Collaboration With Survivalist Host Bear Grylls
  59. Barstool Sports Touts 950K Views Per Day For Founder Dave Portnoy’s Day Trading Show, Launches Branded Content Division
  60. Can you 3D print Damascus steel? Pretty much, yeah
  61. The Coronavirus Laid Bare Our Empty Lip Service To Fixing The ‘Digital Divide’
  62. Five practical steps to ensure due process during virtual hearings
  63. TV writers, like all of us, are developing a love-hate relationship with Zoom
  64. The long, winding, technological road to GPS in every car

A.I.

  1. China Won’t Win the Race for AI Dominance: Authoritarians Love Data, but Innovation Matters More
  2. Police arrested wrong man based on facial recognition fail, ACLU says
  3. In A First, TikTok Lifts Veil On Inner-Workings Of #ForYou Page Algorithm
  4. Artificial Intelligence and the Boardroom Risk
  5. The artist and the algorithm: how YouTube is changing our relationship with music
  6. Endure and survive – The AI of The Last of Us

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Pay to Link?: Canadian Heritage Minister Guilbeault Backs Bringing the Link Tax to Canada (Michael Geist)
  2. Heritage Minister raises possibility of link tax for internet companies (Michael Geist)
  3. Europeans vow to pursue digital tax plans after US “provocation”
  4. Charter seeks FCC OK to impose data caps and charge fees to video services
  5. FCC’s O’Rielly Musters A Tiny Bit Of Courage To Almost Acknowledge Trump’s Executive Order Is Unenforceable Gibberish
  6. AT&T Has Now Eliminated 41,000 Jobs Since Its $42 Billion Trump Tax Cut
  7. AT&T Says Being Misleading About ‘Unlimited’ Data Plans Was Ok, Because Reporters Told Consumers It Was Being Misleading
  8. The Fastest ISP In America Is Community Owned And Operated
  9. Yet More Layoffs Hit Sprint/T-Mobile, Despite Promises This Assuredly Wouldn’t Happen
  10. T-Mobile already trying to get out of merger conditions on 5G and hiring
  11. If T-Mobile’s giant outage affected you, now’s your chance to tell the FCC
  12. FCC Skeptical About Space X Satellite Broadband Claims
  13. FCC Seeks Further Comment on TRACED Act’s Traceback Consortium’s Role
  14. FCC Seeking Comment on the Origination of Programming by FM Translators
  15. Fifteen Year Drought Over: How the Defense in Evonik/PeroxyChem and T-Mobile/Sprint Successfully Litigated the Fix

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Publishers Sue Internet Archive for free access to E-books
  2. Second Circuit Declines to Decide if Human Skin Can Be a Tangible Medium of Expression under Copyright Law and Affirms Dismissal of Makeup Artist’s Lawsuit
  3. Second Circuit Avoids “Making Up” Copyright Ruling Finding Artist’s Claims Preempted
  4. Copyright and memes: Drake effect, exceptions to infringement
  5. Ninth Circuit Decision Solidifies the Importance of Adhering to Registration Formalities
  6. Get ready to explore the boundaries of copyright on a bike before the ECJ (Case C‑833/18 (Brompton))
  7. A ride towards copyright for functional designs: could the iconic Brompton folding bike enjoy copyright protection? The view from Milan
  8. Copyright: Text and Data Mining – New Rules?
  9. Political Campaigns and Unauthorized Music
  10. Software patentability in Canada and beyond
  11. Copyright Gets In The Way Of Chef Andres’ ‘Recipes For The People’; Because The DMCA Takedown System Is Still Broken
  12. Cheez-It Issues A Bogus DMCA Notice To Nuke A Picture It Didn’t Like, Receives Dozens Of Offensive Images In Response
  13. Copyright Filters And Takedowns Are Broken: Questlove Says YouTube Flagged Him For Playing His Own Tracks
  14. Amazon and Valentino v. Kaitlyn Pan: contractual breach and counterfeiting
  15. Kawhi Leonard’s Fight for the “Claw”: An Oregon Court Holds that Nike Owns the “Claw Design” Logo
  16. Too vague: Prince Harry and Meghan’s trade mark application refused
  17. Another blow for Meghan and Harry’s trade mark strategy? Let’s investigate…
  18. Harry & Meghan’s ARCHEWELL US trade mark – not as hopeless as some reports suggest
  19. Netflix Outsmarts POTUS On Space Force Trade Mark
  20. Don’t Let Your Trademark Go Up In Smoke: “smoking is cool” Branding Is Prohibited Under Canada’s Cannabis Act
  21. Supreme Court rules in favour of Apple on trademark debranding
  22. NOKIA v Kokiya: the letters of the law
  23. Restaurant Industry Insight – Registering a Descriptive Restaurant Name
  24. In the company of Jedi´s
  25. Unfair advantage? Burlington Arcade successful at CJEU
  26. Three key differences between U.S. and Canadian patent law that can affect patent filing strategies in Canada
  27. Dropbox’s Patents Invalidated for Patent-Ineligible Subject Matter
  28. U.S. District Court Again Finds Patents for Updating Toolbar Without User Intervention Invalid
  29. Federal Circuit: Prior Dismissal Bars Customer Lawsuits
  30. Non-Infringement Need Not “Be Actually Litigated” to Invoke Kessler Doctrine
  31. Non-Infringement Need Not Be “Actually Litigated” to Shield Accused Products From Infringement Liability in Subsequent Actions
  32. Regeneron v Kymab and the effect of claim scope on the requirement of sufficiency of disclosure
  33. Rights of patentee or general Welfare of the public: which way should the scales tilt?
  34. Lifecycle of a smart idea: Patent strategy – Optimising life sciences patents
  35. Aces of the skies – the patent dogfight between DJI and Autel
  36. FibroGen & Astellas v Akebia & Otsuka – Lord Justice Arnold returns to the Patents Court for monster six patent trial
  37. Federal Circuit Patent Update
  38. Fun summer inventions and patents
  39. A Brief History of Patents & Slavery In Honor of Juneteenth
  40. Intellectual property in the time of COVID-19
  41. Brexit: implications for holders of intellectual property rights and domain names
  42. IP Post-NAFTA: What CUSMA Coming into Force Means for Canadian IP Law
  43. Revised draft Guidelines operationalizing the Patented Medicines Regulations: notable changes
  44. Intellectual Property – Top tips for Directors

PRIVACY

  1. Double-double tracking: How Tim Hortons knows where you sleep, work and vacation: Tim Hortons is logging detailed location data of customers through its app — and many may not realize it’s happening at all
  2. It’s unconstitutional for cops to force phone unlocking, court rules
  3. Millions of documents from >200 US police agencies published in “BlueLeaks” trove
  4. Tech Companies Are Limiting Police Use of Facial Recognition. Here’s Why
  5. New York City Residents Turn City’s Traffic Cameras Into Cop-Watching Tools
  6. So Much For Going Dark: FBI Using Social Media, E-Commerce Sites To Track Down Suspects (Including Non-Lawbreakers)
  7. NIST Releases Cybersecurity Guidance for Manufacturers of IoT Devices
  8. Alleged Privacy Law Violations Create Potential $5 Billion Issue For Google
  9. High Court Protects Privacy of Googlers from Insolvency Probe
  10. Google LLC loses appeal against French Data Protection Authority decision before France highest administrative Court
  11. Chrome extensions with 33 million downloads slurped sensitive user data
  12. Top German Court Rules Facebook’s Collection And Use Of Data From Third-Party Sources Requires ‘Voluntary’ Consent
  13. Privacy Issues of U.S. Collection of Social Media Information from Visa Applicants
  14. Privacy Concerns Lead To Deletion Of All Data Collected By Norway’s Contact Tracing App
  15. FTC Pounces on Maker of Children’s App Menagerie
  16. Immediate Steps Needed to Prevent Your Pandemic WFH Savior Videoconferencing from Turning Into a Future Litigation Nightmare
  17. One Of The World’s Largest Web Tracking Companies Leaks Tons Of Personal Info From An Unsecured Server
  18. To evade detection, hackers are requiring targets to complete CAPTCHAs
  19. Crooks abuse Google Analytics to conceal theft of payment card data
  20. It’s Long Past Time To Encrypt The Entire DNS
  21. Is Data Privacy A Privilege? The Racial Implications Of Technology Based Tools In Government

CREATIVITY   

  1. UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention Declares Detention of Sri Lankan Author Violated International Law
  2. Police Memo Says Officers Raiding A Journalist’s Home Were Instructed To Turn Off Their Body Cameras
  3. Appeals Court Says California’s IMDb-Targeting ‘Ageism’ Law Is Unconstitutional
  4. Tennessean Newspaper Apologizes For Running “Horrific” and “Utterly Indefensible” Advertisement
  5. Advertising Falls within Commercial Activity Exception to Sovereign Immunity
  6. Reese Witherspoon and Draper James in COVID-19 Giveaway Suit
  7. Schrodinger’s Classified Info: Trump Argues John Bolton’s Book Is Both False & Classified
  8. In Defamation Law, Context is Everything.
  9. The Need For A Federal Anti-SLAPP Law Is Clear And Overwhelming
  10. ViacomCBS Says It Is In No Rush to Make Major Acquisition
  11. ‘Wunderkind’ London Art Dealer Arrested by FBI
  12. The “root-and-branch rethink” of the film and TV production industry
  13. French Constitutional Council Kills Government’s Brand New Hate Speech Law

Jon

News of the Week; June 17, 2020

GAMES

  1. Judge rejects defence theory of ‘gaming consciousness’ and convicts man of Marpole murders
  2. Federal Court Affirms Activision’s First Amendment Rights In Using Humvees in ‘Call Of Duty’ Game
  3. Activision investigating after Modern Warfare update goes rogue on Xbox
  4. Nintendo issues cease-and-desist for Switch modchip installation service
  5. Nintendo Cryptically Points Out That Selling ‘Animal Crossing’ Assets For Real Money Violates ToS
  6. Rockstar stops hackers from spawning KKK members in Red Dead Online
  7. FDA approves game marketed as a treatment for ADHD: Prescription-only device is first game-based therapy the US agency has approved for any condition
  8. May I Have This Dance? Epic Games Prevails in Second Dance Emote Suit.
  9. Fortnite Defeats Another Lawsuit Over Emote Dance Moves–Brantley v. Epic Games (Eric Goldman)
  10. Duke Nukem and the Dangers of Acquired IP in Serial Game Development
  11. Gearbox sues 3D Realms for breach of Duke Nukem acquisition contract: After original Duke Nukem composer sues Gearbox over royalties, developer brings in original IP owner
  12. Manchester United sues Football Manager makers for trade mark infringement
  13. Developers remove games from Steam over Valve’s Black Lives Matter silence
  14. Riot Games exec Ron Johnson resigns following inflammatory George Floyd Facebook post: Johnson exercised “really poor judgement” says Riot CEO Nicolo Laurent
  15. Little Devil Inside dev apologizes for racist stereotypes shown in trailer
  16. “The industry hasn’t changed enough — not even close”: POC in Play’s Chella Ramanan and Adam Campbell on the industry’s response to the Black Lives Matter movement, and the effort needed to make a lasting change
  17. Kowloon Nights launches $2m fund for projects by Black creators: Fairchild Initiative aims to empower Black-owned and led studios worldwide
  18. The itch.io Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality has surpassed its $5M goal
  19. Itch.io Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality finishes with $8.1m raised: Over 810,000 people purchased the bundle, which contained more than 1,700 games
  20. Humble Bundle launches Fight for Racial Justice bundle: 100% of proceeds will support NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Race Forward, and The Bail Project
  21. Humble’s huge ‘Fight for Racial Justice’ charity bundle has already raised over $1.3M
  22. Applications are open for Humble’s $1 million Black Game Developer Fund
  23. GDC renews commitments to supporting game developers in marginalized communities
  24. Square Enix apologises for “insensitive” Marvel’s Avengers tweet: “Now was not the appropriate time to share this content.”
  25. Tomb Raider and Deus Ex dev Eidos Montreal opens new R&D studio
  26. Square Enix announces new Eidos-Sherbrooke studio: The newly created R&D studio will be remote, with premises not due to open until early 2021
  27. The importance of diversity in games
  28. The chicanery of Penguin Cretins: Valve maintains its signature silence as wayward developers code-swap games on Steam, leaving users frustrated and confused
  29. UK government to call for evidence that loot boxes should be classed as gambling: DCMS confirms call will begin later this year, findings will be considered alongside a review of the Gambling Act
  30. The UK Government sets out its plan of action on immersive technologies (mostly video games)
  31. Capcom bans ex-EVO champion after racist tweet: Ryan “FChamp” Ramirez apologizes for “very insensitive” post, refuses to call it racist
  32. Xbox demands racist influencer team disassociate from its brand: Brazilian streamers XboxMilGrau has been banned on Twitch and YouTube, reportedly worked with Microsoft in the past
  33. Virtual concert company Wave nets $30 million to stage more interactive gigs
  34. Devs can now dig around in the source code for three games from Blendo Games
  35. Resident Evil becomes first Capcom franchise to surpass 100 million sales
  36. Neostream will change character designs using racist stereotypes: The developer was criticised following Little Devil Inside’s appearance at the PS5 reveal last week
  37. EA extends free Xbox Series X upgrade offer for Madden NFL 21 after player complaints: Publisher is not using Xbox’s Smart Delivery tech, but instead using its own ‘Dual Entitlement’ model
  38. Xbox expands on Smart Delivery, confirms game progress will carry forward
  39. PS5 will far outsell Xbox Series X, predicts analyst: Ampere’s Piers Harding-Rolls expects PS5 to sell 66 million sold by end of 2024, compared to 37 million for Series X
  40. Sony unveils PlayStation 5 design, but remains silent on price
  41. Spider-Man, Ratchet and Clank, Gran Turismo, and more are coming to PS5
  42. Sony finally reveals PlayStation 5 hardware—and a discless “Digital Edition”
  43. PlayStation 5’s reveal was all about continuity | Opinion: Laser-focused on game announcements, Sony’s unveiling was an hour-long promise to maintain the software strategy that has driven the PS4’s success
  44. Sony announces PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: Two versions of next-gen console shown alongside 26 upcoming games
  45. PS5 Digital Edition exists because “many consumers purchase solely digitally”: PlayStation boss says no news on price but platform holder is focused on “getting the value equation right”
  46. GTA Online is getting a standalone release on PlayStation 5
  47. Grand Theft Auto Online coming to PS5 for free in 2021: Standalone version of GTAV’s online game will be available as a free exclusive for three months
  48. Grand Theft Auto Online is a killer app for PlayStation 5 | Opinion: The deal between PlayStation and Rockstar has the potential to win over millions of fans for Sony’s next console
  49. Bethesda’s Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo will be timed PS5 exclusives – New games from Arkane and Tango Gameworks among a handful of console exclusives at PS5 reveal event
  50. The PlayStation 5 looks to be the biggest game console in decades
  51. Data suggests almost half of Xbox One users also own a PlayStation 4
  52. Google cuts Stadia Premiere Edition price from $130 to $100
  53. Google Stadia Premiere Edition gets a price cut: But it’s no longer offering three months of Stadia Pro for free
  54. Ubisoft’s next open-world game leaks as an unfinished prototype on Stadia
  55. The Evolution of Game Genres: NES, Gameboy, and SNES
  56. Playable Worlds raises $10 million to beef up cloud-based game tech
  57. For sale to good home: Warner Bros’ gaming division
  58. AT&T reportedly looking to sell Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment: Take-Two, EA, Activision Blizzard among potential buyers for potential $4 billion purchase of division
  59. Analyst says a WBIE deal could “set off a wave” of mergers, acquisitions: Stephens’ Jeff Cohen expects largest publishers will be looking to expand their line-ups going into the next generation
  60. Report: Fortnite maker Epic could sell stake at $17 billion valuation
  61. Epic reportedly worth $17 billion in new funding round: Bloomberg reports that the Fortnite firm is about to close a $750 million round
  62. Fortnite “The Device” event was capped at 12m players: But 8.4 million more watched live on Twitch and YouTube
  63. Latest Fortnite event attracts 12M in-game players, another 8.4M via streams
  64. Virtual concert firm Wave raises $30m in funding: Series B round will fund “in-game activations and social experiences at the nexus of gaming and entertainment”
  65. NPD: May US game sales jump 52% – Despite no new releases in the top 10, software sales up 67% as hardware grows 56% for strongest May numbers since 2008
  66. Mario Kart 8: Deluxe races back to pole position | UK Charts – Ring Fit Adventure holds firm at No.2
  67. Brawl Stars outpaces Clash Royale on Chinese App Store launch: Supercell’s new game also earned more in one week in China than on its global launch, according to Sensor Tower estimates
  68. NetEase teams up with Warner Bros for The Lord of the Rings: Rise to War
  69. New Zealand games industry shrunk 9% in 2019: Rebound expected as next gen console releases loom and subscription service revenue climbs
  70. The Last of Us Part 2 | Critical Consensus: Naughty Dog’s latest is a great achievement, but a sky-high Metacritic score masks discord among critics about its treatment of violence
  71. The Last of Us Part 2 review: A less confident, less focused sequel
  72. Studio 369 formed out of Rune 2 launch disaster
  73. Unity changes up its business model to prioritize long-term support services
  74. Playable Worlds lands $10m investment: Galaxy Interactive leads Series A funding for Raph Koster’s sandbox MMO company
  75. Ziggurat has acquired the BloodRayne franchise and other Majesco licenses
  76. Ziggurat Interactive acquires BloodRayne and other Majesco licenses: Retro publisher working with BloodRayne dev to revive franchise
  77. Facebook Gaming Snags TikTok Star Noen Eubanks For Exclusive Livestreaming Deal
  78. Facebook Gaming Expands Availability Of Key Monetization Tools, Readies New ‘Live Breaks’ Ad Format
  79. Twitch Looking To Give Creators More Control Over Clips After “Sudden Influx” Of Copyright Claims
  80. Twitch Faces the Music: A Sudden Influx of DMCA Takedown Notices Hits Twitch
  81. WWE Lawyers DMCA Tweet With Video Of Independent Wrestling Event, Probably Over A Hashtag That Promotes WWE
  82. Verizon Inks Three-Year Sponsorship Deal For Riot Games’ ‘League Of Legends’ Championships
  83. Luckbox closes $3.8m investment round: Esports betting platform prepares to go public after turnover increases 13 times since March
  84. Is Esports Betting Sports Betting in Iowa?
  85. Influencers and esports
  86. COVID-19 & Esports – Part 1 – The Economic and Industry Impact
  87. COVID-19 & Esports – Part 2 – The Socio-Cultural Context
  88. COVID-19 & Esports – Part 3 – Implications For the Future
  89. PlayStation 5 Will Support PSVR, Sony Affirms
  90. Armed and Gelatinous: Building an arcade cabinet that sticks – Rob Howland and Anthony Prusakowski on taking a goopy game jam title to the arcade, and why that approach might benefit indie developers
  91. Double Loop’s plans for relaxing mobile games are far from “casual”
  92. Talking Tiberium: Command & Conquer dev on LAN mode, going open source, and more
  93. Boomshakalaka: How the original NBA Jam caught fire through chaos
  94. Pokemon takes another stab at free-to-play with Pokemon Cafe Mix
  95. Pokemon Go dev Niantic delays plans to end support for 32-bit Android devices
  96. Pokemon Snap is being revived on the Nintendo Switch
  97. Over 21 years later, Pokémon Snap is coming back on Switch
  98. Dissecting the dual-genre design of Disintegration
  99. Don’t Miss: Creating the ‘hidden horror’ of Observer
  100. Don’t Miss: Making Insomniac’s Spider-Man do what a spider can
  101. Don’t Miss: What was it like programming Skyrim?
  102. Don’t Miss: The game is the boss – Housemarque’s Resogun postmortem7
  103. Blog: Starcom: Nexus postmortem, an indie dev journey
  104. Blog: Finding, choosing, and managing moderators
  105. Video: Golden rules for designing chatbot games
  106. Watch EA’s Jim Vessella discuss the remastering of Command & Conquer
  107. Niantic to promote 1,000 small businesses in Pokemon Go for free for a year: Players can nominate favorite local spots across US, Japan, Great Britain, Canada, Mexico
  108. An EVE Online mini-game is helping researchers better analyze COVID-19 data
  109. EVE Online’s latest citizen science project to help COVID-19 research: CCP Games has announced the third phase of its Project Discovery initiative
  110. U.S. Patent no. 10,322,346: Interactive collectible card games with defense and offence team formations
  111. U.S. Patent no. 10,322,351: Matchmaking system and method for multiplayer video games

DIGITAL

  1. Undress or fail: Instagram’s algorithm strong-arms users into showing skin
  2. Instagram Users: Post at Your Own Risk. Your Public Content May Be Legally Sublicensed
  3. Instagram To Review Its Policies, Algorithms For Any Bias Against Black Community
  4. Two SDNY Courts Post Opposite Conclusions on Instagram Fair Use
  5. Zoom cites Chinese law to defend censorship of human rights activists
  6. Amid pressure, Zoom will end-to-end encrypt all calls, free or paid
  7. Zoom & China: Never Forget That Content Moderation Requests From Government Involve Moral Questions
  8. Philippines Spits On Free Speech, Convicts Journalist Maria Ressa For Criminal ‘Cyber Libel’
  9. Amazon Senses US Isn’t Currently Receptive To Its Cop Tech, Puts Rekognition On Mothballs For A Year
  10. Internet Archive ends “emergency library” early to appease publishers
  11. Internet Archive Closing National Emergency Library Two Weeks Early, Due To Lawsuit, Despite How Useful It’s Been
  12. KleptoSettlement: Behavioral Advertising Data Collection in Kids’ Apps Leads to Avoidable FTC Fine
  13. Brokerage Account Formation Process Upheld–Valelly v. Merrill Lynch (Eric Goldman)
  14. Justice Department proposes major overhaul of Sec. 230 protections
  15. Per Section 230, Facebook Can Tell This Plaintiff To Piss Off–Fyk v. Facebook (Eric Goldman)
  16. Cybersecurity Experts Support Supreme Court Review of Enigma v. Malwarebytes Ruling on Section 230(c)(2)(B) (Eric Goldman)
  17. Ron Wyden Explains Why President Trump (And Many Others) Are Totally Wrong About Section 230
  18. Justice Department Releases Its Own Preposterous Recommendations On Updating Section 230
  19. Devin Nunes’ Lawyer Tells Judge To Ignore Section 230, Because Twitter Is Anti-Devin Nunes
  20. Senator Hawley’s Latest Dumb Anti-230 Plan Would Wipe Out The President’s Advantage On Facebook
  21. Senator Hawley’s Section 230 Reform Even Dumber Than We Expected; Would Launch A Ton Of Vexatious Lawsuits
  22. Trust & Safety Professional Association Launches: This Is Important
  23. eBay execs sent roaches and “bloody pig mask” to harass journalists, feds say
  24. eBay Execs Thought Sending Dead Pigs, Live Spiders To Small News Website Was A Good Idea
  25. Facebook Defends Not Censoring Political Ads – Looking at the Differences In Regulation of Political Speech on Different Communications Platforms
  26. Facebook to Allow Users to Block all Political Advertising
  27. Facebook Lets Users Turn Off Political Ads, Launches Voter Registration Campaign
  28. The Bureau targets privacy: Facebook Inc. to pay the Competition Bureau a $9M administrative monetary penalty for misleading representations
  29. Why one email app went to war with Apple—and why neither one is right
  30. EC opens antitrust probe into Apple Pay, Apple’s App Store
  31. The European Commission opens formal antitrust probes against Apple in relation to Apple Pay and the App Store
  32. The Antitrust Case Against Apple (Bapu Kotapati, Simon Mutungi, Melissa Newham, Jeff Schroeder, Melody Wang)
  33. A crackdown on illegal content – but at what cost? Debate around the EU’s online liability overhaul
  34. Disclosing networks of state-linked information operations we’ve removed (Twitter)
  35. Has Twitter just had its saddest fortnight ever?: A tool that quantifies global happiness on social media recorded an unprecedented dip in mood starting in May.
  36. Twitter Introduces Audio Tweets, Enabling Users To Share 140-Second Voice Missives
  37. No, Google Didn’t Demonetize The Federalist & It’s Not An Example Of Anti-Conservative Bias
  38. An investigation of Google’s ad personalisation: After 10 years using Google services, here’s what I learned about surveillance capitalism
  39. Google Updates Ad Targeting Policies to Help Prevent Discrimination
  40. New Google rule bans discriminatory targeting for housing ads
  41. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 6/15/2020
  42. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 6/15/2020
  43. YouTube Launches $100 Million, Multiyear Fund To Amplify Voices Of Black Creators
  44. ‘Dear Class Of 2020’ Becomes YouTube’s Most-Watched Live Original To Date, Raising $2 Million
  45. YouTube Pulls Creators’ AdSense Fundraisers, Citing Policy Violations—But Will Donate The Amount They Raised
  46. YouTube To Introduce Channel Customization, Rolls Out Algorithm-Generated ‘Creator Mixes’ For Each Viewer
  47. YouTube Rebrands Influencer Marketing Platform ‘FameBit’ To ‘BrandConnect’, Taps Google Vet Lori Sobel To Lead Unit
  48. Buzzy ‘Dad, How Do I?’ YouTube Channel Links With Lowe’s For Father’s Day Contest
  49. Linus from Linus Tech Tips looks back on YouTube comments and Internet fame
  50. OpenZFS removed offensive terminology from its code
  51. Lawsuit vs. Western Digital wants to end any use of SMR in NAS drives
  52. Collapse of Quadriga crypto exchange was a result of fraud, says OSC: With company bankrupt and founder dead, enforcement action ‘not practical’
  53. Machine-learning clusters in Azure hijacked to mine cryptocurrency
  54. Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Resigns From Board, As Company Agrees To Replace Him With Black Candidate
  55. Viral TikTok Satirist And Donald Trump Imitator Sarah Cooper Signs With WME
  56. National Security Threat: TikTok
  57. Cars, Guns, Cider, And Snapchat Don’t Cause Crime
  58. District of Columbia AG claims online lender violated usury statutes
  59. Cameo Adds New Product Tier, Enabling Fans To Chat With Celebrities On Zoom
  60. WarnerMedia Axes HBO Go, Rebrands HBO Now In Wake Of Max Launch
  61. Netflix Drops Somber Dave Chappelle Special ‘8:46’ On YouTube, Netting 3.4 Million Views In 24 Hours
  62. Quibi Predicted It Would Net 7 Million Year-One Subscribers. It’s On Track To Bring In Just 2 Million. (Report)
  63. Eyeing Living Rooms, Quibi Reportedly In Talks To Create Roku, Amazon Fire TV Apps
  64. Hulu is ending Hulu VR support for most (but not all) virtual reality headsets
  65. Hulu is Shutting Down Its VR App on Most Headsets Tomorrow
  66. Snap Taps Rickey Thompson, Denzel Dion For Original Docuseries; Re-Ups With Disney, ViacomCBS, More For ‘Discover’
  67. The Young Turks To Drop Non-Political Interview Series On Just-Launched Twitch Channel
  68. ‘Myth: A Frozen Tale’ is Disney Animation’s First Publicly Released VR Short Film, Now on Quest
  69. After Libra, Digital Yuan and COVID-19: Central Bank Digital Currencies and the New World of Money and Payment Systems (Douglas Arner, Ross Buckley, Dirk Zetzsche, Anton Didenko)

A.I.

  1. Why general artificial intelligence will not be realized (Ragnar Fjelland)
  2. Algo IP: Intellectual Property in AI Datasets, Insights and Outputs – the Growing Importance of Trade Secrets
  3. Deepfakes aren’t very good—nor are the tools to detect them
  4. Occupational Change, Artificial Intelligence And The Geography Of EU Labour Markets
  5. If the shoppers can’t come to the shops, let the shops come to them: can AI save our shops?
  6. Artificial Intelligence and Europe: Risks, Developments and Implications (Jacopo Scipione)
  7. The Chinese approach to artificial intelligence: an analysis of policy, ethics, and regulation
  8. Artificial Intelligence and WIPO
  9. Will Robots Replace Patent Examiners?
  10. Who’s a Bot? Who’s Not?: It sometimes seems that automated bots are taking over social media and driving human discourse. But some (real) researchers aren’t so sure.
  11. Can AI mitigate the climate crisis? Not really.
  12. Getting it right: Using consumer-facing AI tools wisely
  13. Don’t Miss: A look at the data-driven AI framework behind Destroy All Humans 2
  14. Boston Dynamics now sells a robot dog to the public, starting at $74,500

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. What the Federal Court of Appeal Anti-Spam Law Case Means for the Interpretation of CASL (Michael Geist)
  2. US Falls Out Of Top 10 Fastest Broadband Speeds
  3. Another 5G Infrastructure Win for the Wireless Industry
  4. Senators Wyden And Markey Make It Clear AT&T Is Violating Net Neutrality
  5. AT&T’s “headcount rationalization”—i.e. job cuts—hits thousands more workers
  6. U.S. Commerce Department Revises Export Controls on Huawei, Permits Some Sharing of Export Controlled Technology in Setting Standards for 5G and Other Technology
  7. FCC Republican has “deep reservations” about Trump’s social media crackdown
  8. FCC Adopts Declaratory Ruling and Starts Rulemaking on ATSC 3.0 TV Datacasting Issues – the Broadcast Internet
  9. FCC proposes $225m fine for spoofed robocalls and state AGs follow suit
  10. FCC has “serious doubts” that SpaceX can deliver latencies under 100ms
  11. FCC’s Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment Makes Statement on Civil Rights Demonstrations and the Racial Divide
  12. FCC Reaches $5 Million Settlement with magicJack
  13. FCC Proposes Largest Fine in Its History for Telemarketing Violations
  14. T-Mobile Merger ‘Synergies’ Culminate In Massive 12 Hour Nationwide Outage
  15. The DOJ’s Plan To ‘Fix’ The T-Mobile Merger Is Already A Hot Mess
  16. T-Mobile’s outage yesterday was so big that even Ajit Pai is mad
  17. Platform Mergers: Lessons from a Case in the Digital TV Market (Mark Ivaldi, Jiekai Zhang)

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Apple, SOCAN highlights changing role of Copyright Board, says IP professor Ariel Katz
  2. Federal Court of Appeal Issues Two Decisions on the Copyright Act’s “Making Available” Right
  3. I’m So Tired: IP Rights Exhaustion
  4. SA Music LLC v. Amazon.com, Inc.: Court dismisses copyright claims, holding distribution of work through digital music store requires transfer or download of file containing copyright work from one computer to another.
  5. A co-hop-yright clash
  6. Wheely good news for product designers?
  7. Brompton Bicycle – far from folded
  8. Riding copyright in the right direction?
  9. I want to Ride my (Brompton Folding) Bicycle
  10. CJEU confirms that original functional shapes may obtain copyright protection
  11. The CJEU confirms copyright can subsist in functional shapes provided they are original
  12. CJEU rules that functional shapes are eligible for copyright protection, in so far as they are original works
  13. CJEU on eligibility of functional shape under Copyright Law
  14. Can copyright protect technical products? Brompton provides some answers
  15. The Brompton Bicycle – the collapsible bike with a collapsing monopoly?
  16. WIPO brings ‘poor man’s copyright’ into digital age
  17. Copyright protection for Brompton’s folding bicycle? CJEU gives green light to the possibility across Europe
  18. Karen Hepp v. Facebook, Inc.: Dismisses news anchor’s right of publicity claims against Facebook & others, holding exception to safe harbor based on “any law pertaining to intellectual property” does not apply.
  19. Do You Like The Creepy Dolls Horror Subgenre?
  20. Pablo Star Ltd. v. The Welsh Government: Court rejects Welsh government’s motion to dismiss on sovereign immunity grounds finding use of photographs in tourism ads is commercial activity without immunity.
  21. Social media influencers beware: Street art is protected by copyright
  22. Inaccuracies in copyright registration doom fabric designer’s big jury verdict against H&M
  23. Stop Asking Marvel To Keep Cops From Wearing Masks With ‘The Punisher’ Skull On It
  24. Toys “R” Us Successful in Depreciation of Goodwill Claim Against “Herbs R Us”
  25. Canada: Protective Orders in Trademark Cases
  26. Netflix Trumps US Armed Forces in Space Race
  27. Booking.com: Does a dot.com make a brand name distinctive?
  28. Yes, your product is incredible, but should you call it that?
  29. The Kimono controversy: a matter of cultural awareness and risk management
  30. Dissecting SkyKick
  31. Supreme Court Suggests Claim Preclusion May Be Less Relevant to Trademark Cases and Questions Its Applicability to a Defense Rather than a Claim
  32. A trademark tasting session to celebrate World Gin Day
  33. Time to Brighton up that brand portfolio?
  34. Trade marks: Don’t register them “purely as a legal weapon”
  35. The Scent of a Crayon: Unique Complications with Scent and Other Non-Traditional Trademarks in Canada
  36. 3M Continues to Use Lanham Act to Combat Nefarious Use of 3M Mark for N-95 Masks
  37. Flag Day Greetings
  38. My Big Fat Greek Lawsuits
  39. Ninth Circuit Closes Lips on Confusion Claims Against Pucker Vodka
  40. Flying on Red Bull’s wings
  41. UK High Court issues latest decision in MERCK trademark saga
  42. L’Oreal Appeals $66 Million Trade Secret Judgment
  43. UK based .eu domain name owners beware – Brexit is coming
  44. Southern District Of New York Grants Motion To Dismiss Patent And Trade Secret Claims, Finding Patents Ineligible Under Section 101 And That Trade Secret Claim Failed To Identify A Protectable Secret
  45. Follow the Rules! Recent Changes to Canada’s Patent Procedures
  46. PTAB Designates As Informative a Decision Instituting Post-Grant Review for a Design Patent Lacking Ornamentality
  47. Federal Circuit Affirms Rule 12(b)(6) Dismissal Because the Patent Was Directed to the Patent-Ineligible Abstract Idea of Teaching a User to Play the Guitar
  48. Encrypting/decrypting audio data with reduced latency: technical
  49. PTAB Decision on Functional Language for a Camera Claim Limitation
  50. Efficient use of search tools for prior art and patent searching

PRIVACY

  1. B.C. woman finds photos, videos of herself for sale online. And it’s legal
  2. High-tech surveillance amplifies police bias and overreach (Andrew Ferguson)
  3. Quebec Introduces New Amendments to Its Privacy Regimes
  4. Congressional Reps Demand Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Stop Surveilling Protesters
  5. Tradeoffs: Facebook Helping The FBI Hack Tails To Track Down A Truly Awful Child Predator Raises Many Questions
  6. UPnP flaw exposes millions of network devices to attacks over the Internet
  7. Knoxville shuts down parts of its network after being hit by ransomware
  8. Intel will soon bake anti-malware defenses directly into its CPUs
  9. More than 7 in 10 Americans won’t use contact-tracing apps, data shows
  10. Political groups use “deeply spooky” protester location data, report finds
  11. Tracking Kids Through Your App? Think Again.
  12. Data Sharing Without Borders: New ‘landmark’ US-UK data sharing agreement.
  13. Data protection, gaming affiliates, & direct marketing – processor or controller?
  14. Highest German Court Rules on Cookie Consent (Planet49)
  15. Can You Build A Privacy Law That Doesn’t Create Privacy Trolls?
  16. A tale of two cybers – how threat reporting by cybersecurity firms systematically underrepresents threats to civil society (Lennart Maschmeyer, Ronald Deibert, Jon Lindsay)
  17. Own Data? Ethical Reflections on Data Ownership (Patrik Hummel, Matthias Braun, Peter Dabrock)

CREATIVITY   

  1. Appeals Court Again Says That The White House Can’t Just Remove A Press Pass Because It Didn’t Like A Reporter Mocking Seb Gorka
  2. The First Amendment Protects Radio Hosts Covering Online Attacks Against A Sports Referee
  3. Trump Campaign Is So Pathetic It Claims CNN Poll Is Defamatory; Demands Retraction
  4. Legally Bombed: Reese Witherspoon’s Clothing Company Earns Failing Grade on ‘Free Dress’ Giveaway
  5. Stolen Banksy mural rediscovered in Italian farmhouse
  6. Is it Misleading to Name a Product “Potato Skins Snacks” When the Product Isn’t Made From Potato Skins?
  7. Retrial Ordered in Libel Case Concerning UK Polish-Language Newspaper

Jon

News of the Week; June 10, 2020

GAMES

  1. Ubisoft Alleges Rainbow Six Siege Infringement by Ejoy.com
  2. Sony fined $3.5 million for issuing ‘misleading’ refund advice to PlayStation users
  3. Investors argue against excessive pay package for Activision CEO
  4. Activision Blizzard shareholders upset over CEO Bobby Kotick’s compensation: Publisher defends Kotick’s pay despite his “apparent failure” to meet performance targets
  5. UK government calls for more evidence in ongoing loot box debate 
  6. UK could class loot boxes as gambling to protect children: Ministers call for evidence on video games such as Fifa that charge money for rewards
  7. Government Response to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee Report on Immersive and Addictive Technologies (U.K. Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport)
  8. Escape from Tarkov dev Battlestate will clamp down on real world trading
  9. Brantley v. Epic Games, Inc.: Trademark & related claims targeting use of “Running Man” dance move in Fortnite dismissed; claims pre-empted by Copyright Act & failure to allege protectable trademark.
  10. Riot exec resigns after blaming George Floyd’s death on his lifestyle
  11. Riot Games exec placed on leave for Facebook post blaming George Floyd’s death on “criminal lifestyle”: “The sentiment…is…counter to our belief that addressing systemic racism requires immediate societal change”
  12. Riot pledges $10 million to create pathways for minority-led studios
  13. Itchio’s Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality has raised $2.4M with one week left to go
  14. Canadian publisher Klei donates $1 million to Black Lives Matter charities
  15. EA Sports pledges to up efforts to fight toxic behavior in its games: Publisher promises increased resources, in-game tools, better filters amid global protests against racism and police brutality
  16. Games industry donates to Black Lives Matter and more to support US protests
  17. Neil Druckmann: The Last of Us Part 2 will “normalise stuff that is normal” – Naughty Dog director reacts to leaks, says people who will “benefit most from this story are the ones yelling the loudest”
  18. Naughty Dog ramps up accessibility options for The Last of Us Part II
  19. Red Candle Games’ Devotion is getting a relaunch (in Taiwan)
  20. Devotion gets a physical release in Taiwan: Red Candle Games’ horror title returns in limited capacity after developer pulled it from Steam last year
  21. Guinness World Records People Accidentally Claiming Copyright On Tons Of ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Speedruns
  22. Sky Sports working with FIFA devs to artificially fill Premier League stadiums
  23. EA Access inches closer to Steam launch as more EA games go up for sale
  24. Epic Games Store scores next Total War game as exclusive: A Total War Saga Troy will only be available through Epic for the first year, will be free for the first 24 hours
  25. Ahead of PS5 showcase, Microsoft confirms Hellblade II will run on Unreal 5
  26. Nintendo claims 300K accounts have been hacked after NNID security breach
  27. Hacks Are Always Worse Than Reported: Nintendo’s Breached Accounts Magically Double
  28. From Zelda to Civ to Frostpunk—can climate change be fun?
  29. Online sales up 517% at GameStop, though overall sales are still on a decline
  30. GAME re-opening stores on June 15: All stores in England and North Ireland will open doors next Monday, but Belong Arenas remain closed
  31. UK retailer Game will isolate trade-in stock for three days to stop COVID-19
  32. My.Games offers 90/10 revenue split to devs that promote its store: All other studios will get 70/30 as company seeks to reward those that bring new users to its marketplace
  33. Cyberpunk 2077 will come to Stadia after console, PC launch
  34. Sony’s Back Button Attachment is finally back in stock, so here’s our review
  35. Despite 100GB video games, average download times are decreasing
  36. How Sega hopes to use Japanese arcades as streaming data centers
  37. Outer Worlds on Switch: A monumental, messy conversion on weak hardware
  38. Command & Conquer Remastered Collection review: Loving the smell of Tiberium
  39. Bungie will cycle out content to keep Destiny 2 fresh well into next-gen
  40. Destiny 3 may never exist—to that end, the series will wipe older campaign content
  41. Mobile publisher Playrix acquires Croatian game studio Cateia Games
  42. Playrix acquires Croatian PC developer Cateia Games
  43. Kalypso Media has acquired Port Royale developer Gaming Mind Studios
  44. Australian games industry valued at $3.6b in 2019: Software, hardware, and accessories sales were down, but subscription revenue rose 28% year-over-year
  45. Guilty Gear dev Arc System Works opens new division to expand globally
  46. Arc System Works to expand international business with new division: Guilty Gear creator Daisuke Ishiwatari becomes chief creative officer as part of broad restructuring
  47. Unity report shows massive spike in video game business due to COVID-19
  48. Unity: Fine-tuning solutions to gaming’s “massive content problem” – Brett Bibby on helping developers to meet a 100x increase in game content, and Unity’s solutions to the spread of remote working
  49. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has sold over 1 million copies worldwide
  50. Chinese game company NetEase has opened a new studio in Japan
  51. Tinybuild: Indie publishers must move beyond “transactional relationships”
  52. You have five seconds: Why you need strong visual design in your indie game: Skelattack’s creator David Stanley on why first impressions are everything, plus art tips so your assets stand out
  53. YouTube Pacts With Geoff Keighley For Exclusive ‘Summer Game Fest’ Programming
  54. The Esports Boom: A Temporary ‘Sports Fix’ or in a League of Its Own?
  55. Boom.tv raises $10m in Series A funding: Bitkraft leads investment round to support Code Red ProAm series, esports entertainment platform
  56. I choose you: Pokémon Draft League brings pro sports excitement to the game
  57. FaZe Clan To Release Movie Slate Beginning This Year In Pact With ‘Invisible Narratives’
  58. SimRefinery, a long lost training simuator from Maxis, has been recovered
  59. A lost Maxis “Sim” game has been discovered by an Ars reader [Updated]
  60. Deep Dive: Designing the Super Mario Maker-inspired I Wanna Maker
  61. Video: Harmonizing the creative and business goals of Dead by Daylight
  62. Video: Designing Headliner to teach players about media manipulation
  63. Video: Designing Mortal Kombat 11’s empowering tutorial mode
  64. Don’t Miss: Big Huge Games’ postmortem of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
  65. Don’t Miss: A postmortem of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell
  66. Don’t Miss: Making Oxenfree’s narrative unfold like a free-flowing conversation
  67. Don’t Miss: What went right (and wrong) during the development of Persona 4
  68. Don’t Miss: As traffic hits all-time high, Jackbox adjusting to dev’ing from home
  69. Blog: Steam’s wishlist conversions – how hot are yours?
  70. Blog: Understanding open world level design – Part 5
  71. Blog: Moving on stairs in a 2D side-scroller
  72. Blog: Some thoughts about research and upgrades in RTS games
  73. Blog: Making a SNES game in 2020

DIGITAL

  1. CDT First Out The Gate In Suing To Block Donald Trump’s Silly Executive Order On Section 230
  2. Think Of The Kitten: A Crash Course On Section 230
  3. Twitter Taking Down Trump Campaign Video Over Questionable Copyright Claim Demonstrates Why Trump Should Support Section 230
  4. Senators Rubio, Hawley, Loeffler And Cramer Ask The FCC To Reinterpret Section 230 In A Totally Ridiculous Manner
  5. Looking at the President’s Executive Order on Online Media – Part 2, What Real Risk Does It Pose for Media Companies?
  6. The President Goes on the Offensive Against Social Media Platforms
  7. My Galley by CJR Interview on Trump’s Anti-Section 230 Executive Order (Eric Goldman)
  8. Section 230 Ends Demonetized YouTuber’s Lawsuit–Lewis v. Google (Eric Goldman)
  9. Section 230 Applies to Publicity Rights Claim–Hepp v. Facebook (Eric Goldman)
  10. What is a “True Threat” Online?–In re. R.D. (Eric Goldman)
  11. #ShareTheMicNow Campaign Seeks To Magnify The Voices Of Black Women On Instagram
  12. Former NFL Player Emmanuel Acho Launches Viral ‘Uncomfortable Conversations With A Black Man’ Series
  13. Facebook Shareholders The Latest Group To Ask Facebook To Drop Its Encryption Plans
  14. Coming This Summer: Facebook Will Begin Blocking Advertisements From State-Controlled Media Entities In The United States
  15. The Internet’s most important—and misunderstood—law, explained
  16. Apple is now worth 1.5 trillion dollars
  17. Norway Supreme Court Signs Off On Apple’s Harassment Of An Independent Repair Shop
  18. Instagram just threw users of its embedding API under the bus
  19. IBM asks Congress for police reform, leaves facial recognition business
  20. “Culture of workplace fear” leads to COVID-19 spread at Amazon, suit says
  21. Online content sharing – pay to play?
  22. Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Film App ‘Whatifi’ Launches With $10 Million In Venture Funding
  23. YouTube Provides Rare, Robust Window Into Monetization Guidelines For Creators
  24. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 6/08/2020
  25. Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 6/01/2020
  26. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 6/08/2020
  27. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 6/01/2020
  28. U.S. Kids Spend 86 Minutes Per Day Watching YouTube Videos—And 82 Minutes Watching TikTok (Study)
  29. Despite National Security Concerns, This Congressman Has Launched A Quippy TikTok Account
  30. Don Henley Tells Senators: We Must Change Copyright Law… Because The People Like TikTok?
  31. Jake Paul Charged With Criminal Trespass And Unlawful Assembly After Denying Looting At Arizona Mall
  32. Instagram and Embedding Photos – An Update and a Bombshell (?) from Instagram
  33. New CAP/CMA Guidance: #Ad(vice) for Influencers
  34. Influencer marketing and obvious brand references
  35. The Playlist: DLA Piper’s music law updates
  36. Google Meet takes on Zoom with AI-powered noise cancellation
  37. Zoom defenders cite legit reasons to not end-to-end encrypt free calls

A.I.

  1. Algo IP: Intellectual Property in Algorithms, Computer Generated Works and Computer Implemented Inventions
  2. Protecting AI inventions
  3. Artificial Intelligence Systems and IP
  4. What if HAL could have IP rights? WIPO joins the conversation on AI and IP
  5. This bot hunts software bugs for the Pentagon
  6. Balancing the stealth AI in Splinter Cell: Blacklist

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. CASL is Constitutional: Federal Court of Appeal Upholds Constitutionality of Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (Michael Geist)
  2. No Opinions Permitted: Broadcast Panel Rules Jokingly Criticizing Canadian Content During Radio News Segment Violates Code of Ethics (Michael Geist)
  3. Verizon Appeals NAD Decision Regarding 5G Claims
  4. 5G Conspiracy Idiots Now Threatening Telecom Workers That Don’t Even Work In Wireless
  5. Cox slows Internet speeds in entire neighborhoods to punish any heavy users
  6. Major ISP Cox Begins Throttling Entire Neighborhoods for ‘Excessive Usage’
  7. Small ISP cancels data caps permanently after reviewing pandemic usage
  8. Cable Customers Have Paid $3.5 Billion For Sports They Can’t Watch
  9. Ajit Pai caves to SpaceX but is still skeptical of Musk’s latency claims
  10. FCC failed to monitor Chinese telecoms for almost 20 years: Senate report
  11. FCC Delays Law Banning Your ISP From Charging You ‘Rental Fees’ For Hardware You Already Own

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. Entertainment Software Assoc. v. Society Composers, (2020 FCA 100)
  2. CMRRA-SODRAC Inc. v. Apple Canada Inc., (2020 FCA 101)
  3. Read All About It: SDNY Rejects Newsweek’s Defenses Over Embedded Content Copyright Claims
  4. Brown v. Netflix Inc.: Use of eight seconds of children’s song “Fish Sticks n’ Tater Tots” in documentary film depicting burlesque dancer in “reverse mermaid” costume was held to be transformative fair use
  5. Major Publishers Sue The Internet Archive’s Digital Library Program In The Midst Of A Pandemic
  6. After Taming Open Access, Academic Publishing Giants Now Seek To Assimilate The World Of Preprints
  7. The Federal Court of Appeal Makes its Making Available Judgment Available: It’s Not Just About “The Vibe”
  8. Access Copyright v. York University – Some Thoughts on the Federal Court of Appeal’s Judgment (Howard Knopf)
  9. Judge Orders Down ‘N Out Burger Joint To Hand Over All Signage To In-N-Out, Which Has Almost No Presence In Australia
  10. Unauthorized Photographs: The Rights Of The People We Capture
  11. With website blocking and international treaties, copyright law evolves with the digital domain
  12. Copyright: Works of artistic craftsmanship and Cofemel
  13. No, California Law Review, Food Plating Does Not Deserve Copyright Protection
  14. Is 3D printing a threat to the value of IP portfolios?
  15. Making the best of a bad situation – Canadian trademark trends in a time of change
  16. Trademarks: Specifications and bad faith
  17. Supreme Court Helps Trademark Owners: Proof of “Willfulness” Is Not Required To Recover Infringer’s Profits
  18. Baskin in glory: the Tiger King loses zoo to rival in trade mark battle
  19. Trump Campaign Gets Parody Cartoon Taken Down Off Redbubble Over Trademark Claim On MAGA Hats
  20. Infringement Action Under PM(NOC) Regulations Cannot Become Moot
  21. Traditionally bred plants and animals are no longer patent eligible at the European Patent Office – what is still protectable?
  22. Impact of COVID-19 on patent ecosystem
  23. Design Patent Protection for Fashion
  24. Joint Ownership of Patents: It Is Not Always Nice to Share
  25. A Non-Precedential Case Study: Federal Circuit Says District Court Did Not Clearly Err in Holding Dosing Patent Invalid Based on Obviousness and Obviousness Type Double Patenting

PRIVACY

  1. FTC settles with children app developer for COPPA violations
  2. Iran- and China-backed phishers try to hook the Trump and Biden campaigns
  3. DEA Wants In On The Fun, Asks DOJ To Give It Permission To Surveil George Floyd Protests
  4. Senator wants to know if police are using Clearview to ID protesters
  5. Chicago Mayor Says City’s Police Officers Will Be ‘Stripped Of Their Powers’ If They Turn Off Their Cameras
  6. Hackers for hire targeted hundreds of institutions, says report
  7. Schools turn to surveillance tech to prevent COVID-19 spread
  8. Plundering of crypto keys from ultrasecure SGX sends Intel scrambling again
  9. Investigation Shows Governor’s Claims That Democrats Tried To Hack The Georgia Election Were B.S.
  10. Researchers say online voting tech used in 5 states is fatally flawed
  11. Study Shows Major E-Voting System Open To Numerous Hacking Attacks
  12. Carnegie Mellon Researchers Design ‘Nutrition Label’ For The Internet Of Broken Things

CREATIVITY   

  1. Fox News Is a Flaming Pile of Garbage, But You Can’t Sue Them for That–WASHLITE v. Fox News (Eric Goldman)
  2. #NoRightsMatter: US Postal Service, Law Enforcement Team Up To Seize ‘Black Lives Matter’ Facemasks
  3. Sheriff Goes All In On Violating The First Amendment After Assaulting A Protester For Carrying A ‘F*CK TRUMP’ Sign
  4. Adam Rapoport: Bon Appetit editor resigns over ‘racist culture’
  5. Staff Of Bon Appétit Apologized For Being Complicit In Racism: “The deeply offensive photo circulating of Adam is horrific on its own, but also speaks to the much broader and longstanding impact of racism at these brands.”
  6. New Report Details Pervasive Culture of Racism at Bon Appétit: ‘Nowhere Have I Ever Felt More Isolated’: Business Insider report describes “toxic” workplace in which people of color are regularly sidelined & paid less
  7. If The NY Times Doesn’t Publish My OpEd On Why James Bennet Is An Incompetent Dweeb, It Must Hate Free Speech
  8. No, The Resignation Of NYT Editor James Bennet Does Not Mean American Newsrooms Have ‘Turned Into College Campuses’
  9. Big Little Material Omissions: Reese Witherspoon and Draper James Subject of Class Action Lawsuit
  10. Guelph Treasure Heirs Respond to U.S. Brief that Argued Nazi Art Theft Was a Domestic Affair
  11. The F-word’s hidden superpower: Repeating it can increase your pain threshold
  12. Electric race cars and human drama on display in And We Go Green

Black Lives Matter Online Virtual Issue of the Information, Communication & Society Journal (“iCS”)

Like millions of other academics and citizens worldwide the senior editorial team of the iCS Journal were shocked and appalled by the brutal killing of George Floyd as yet another example of the unrelenting and deep-seated racism in our societies. iCS like many other journals has always sought to publish and disseminate research findings that address questions of race, ethnicity and discrimination in order to expose such injustices. It is of course no surprise that the discrimination found in everyday life is sadly replicated online and through social media. Following the suggestion of one of their Editorial Team, Victor Avila Torres, they have selected the following published articles dealing with online racism, discrimination and discursive oppression for wider circulation. In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter campaign these are now freely available to download and share.

Anastasia Kanjere (2018) Defending Race Privileges on the Internet: How witness uses innocence discourse online
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2018.1477972?src=recsys&

Jen Schradie (2012) The Trend of Class, Race and Ethnicity in Social Media Inequality
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2012.665939

Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández (2017) Platformed Racism: the mediation and circulation of an Australian race-based controversy on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1293130

Summer Harlow and Anna Benbrook (2017) How #Blacklivesmatter: Exploring the role of hip-hop celebrities in constructing racial identity on Black Twitter
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1386705

Andre Brock, Lynette Kvasny and Kayla Hales (2010) Cultural Appropriations of Technical Capital: Black women, weblogs and digital divide
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2010.498897

Kishonna L. Gray (2012) Intersecting Oppressions and Online Communities: Examining the experiences of women of color on Xbox Live
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2011.642401

Apryl Williams and Vanessa Gonlin (2017) I Got All My Sisters With Me (On Black Twitter): Second screening of ‘How to get away with murder’ as a discourse on black womanhood
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1303077

Karen Mossberger, Caroline J. Tolbert and Christopher Anderson (2016) The Mobile Internet and Digital Citizenship in African-American and Latino Communities
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2016.1243142

Deborah Gabriel (2016) Blogging while Black, British and Female: a critical study on discursive activism
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2016.1146784

Seeta Pena Gangadharan and Jedrzej Niklas (2019) Decentering Technology in Discourse on Discrimination
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2019.1593484

Correa, T. and Jeong, S.H. (2010) Race and Online Content Creation: Why minorities are actively participating in the Web
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2010.514355

Kanjere, A. (2018) Defending race privilege on the Internet: how whiteness uses innocence discourse online
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2018.1477972

Lu. J.H., and Steele, C.K. (2019) ‘Joy as resistance’: cross-platform resilience and (re)invention of Black oral culture online
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2019.1575449

Book Reviews:

Yan Wang (2018) Constructing Digital Cultures: Tweets, trends, race and gender by Judith E. Rosenbaum
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2018.1550098?src=recsys

Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius (2019) Algorithms of Oppression: How search engines reinforce racism by Safya Umoja Noble
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2019.1593485?af=R

Jon

News of the Week; June 3, 2020

GAMES

  1. Keepin’ It Real: Courts Recognize the Legitimate Goal of Video Game Makers
  2. Something on Which Even Patent Litigators Can Agree: McRO v. Bandai, Inc. Clarifies the Framework for Enablement Challenges and for Enablement Defenses
  3. EB Games Australia admits to misleading customers over Fallout 76 refunds
  4. EB Games offers refunds for Fallout 76: Retailer admits to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission it likely misled customers over their rights
  5. Games industry speaks out in support of black communities amid violence in US: Microsoft, Sony, and Riot Games among those advocating for the unheard as riots and police brutality rock US cities
  6. Humble is putting $1 million toward publishing games from Black game devs
  7. Game companies delay events, make donations amid police brutality protests
  8. Infinity Ward pledges to “do more” to moderate racist content in its games: Call of Duty developer to add more resources to block hateful content following week of protests, police violence
  9. Gaming’s lost boys embrace their inner censor | Opinion: The Last of Us 2 attracts reactionary fury for depicting diversity — and the erstwhile free speech warriors now find themselves cheering for government censorship
  10. The Outer Worlds writing team honored with Nebula Award 
  11. GWU Seattle calls for removal of GWU International member over ‘exclusionary behavior’
  12. The Last of Us Pt. 2 hands-on: You can’t pet the dog—but you can expect terror
  13. Denuvo security software removed from Doom Eternal and Metro Exodus: Despite speculation, removal of Anti-Cheat and Anti-Tamper was not in response to performance issues
  14. Denuvo’s Anti-Cheat Software Now Getting Ripped From Games At Record Speed Too
  15. CS:GO tournament victors banned for cheating: Eagle-eyed viewers catch cheaters after technical issue left flaw in tournament’s anti-cheat measures
  16. The unexpected and creative ways devs are dealing with remote work
  17. Sony delays June PS5 event ‘to stand back and allow more important voices to be heard’
  18. PlayStation 5 games to be revealed on June 4th: Over an hour of new games to be shown next week
  19. Sony’s Jim Ryan: “We are going to launch PS5 this holiday and we’re going to launch globally”: PlayStation on how COVID-19 has (and hasn’t) changed its launch plans for its next console
  20. Sony says after July 13th, new PS4 games must be PS5 compatible
  21. New PS4 games must also run on PlayStation 5 from July, Sony tells devs: Updates to existing games “strongly recommended” to add compatibility.
  22. Sony requires PS5 compatibility for all future PS4 releases: Games submitted for certification after July 13 must be playable on upcoming console
  23. Xbox Series X will add HDR support to backwards compatible titles
  24. Xbox Series X backward compatibility will add HDR, 120 fps support to older games: Thousands of games will be supported on the next-gen Xbox
  25. Phil Spencer says Xbox Series X on track for worldwide launch this holiday: Xbox boss discusses plans upcoming next-gen console on former Nintendo president Reggie Fils-Aime’s podcast
  26. Double Fine winding down Presents publishing label following Microsoft purchase
  27. Google’s “overpromising” led to Stadia “disappointment,” says RDR2 publisher: If you’re paying $60 for a game, “are you really unwilling to buy a $300 console?”
  28. Sega reveals Game Gear Micro: Miniature retro handheld confirmed for October Japan launch in four colors, each with a different selection of four games
  29. Sega’s tiny Game Gear Micro is 92% smaller than the original
  30. 30 years later, a lost Days of Thunder NES game recovered from 21 floppy disks
  31. Codemasters secures FIA World Rally Championship license from 2023
  32. Codemasters to create games based on the World Rally Championship: Racing game specialist signs five-year licensing deal
  33. Professional Race Car Driver Hires Expert Gamer To Race His Video Game Car
  34. EA renews Madden NFL license through 2026
  35. EA renews NFL, NFLPA deal: Multi-year agreement ensures Madden NFL will continue to be the only simulation title with the licenses of the league and its players association
  36. EA maintains exclusive Madden NFL license in multiyear renewal: NFL, NFLPA extend long-term deals for simulation football video games
  37. If GTA5 keeps selling, would Take-Two wait to launch GTA6?: CEO Strauss Zelnick responds to concerns of the publisher cannibalizing its own successes
  38. Take-Two tried to poach entire Kerbal 2 dev team as it cancelled deal with their studio
  39. Star Theory reportedly shutters after Take-Two takes over Kerbal Space Program 2: Lack of other projects and GDC’s cancellation force studio to close in March
  40. NetEase to open secondary listing on Hong Kong stock exchange: New listing approved, Chinese publisher reportedly hopes to raise $3 billion
  41. Rovio acquires (and rebrands) Darkfire Heroes dev Darkfire Games
  42. Zynga acquires mobile gaming company Peak for $1.8 billion
  43. Zynga acquires Toon Blast and Toy Blast developer Peak for $1.8 billion
  44. Zynga to acquire Toon Blast developer for $1.8bn: Acquisition of Peak Games expected to increase Zynga’s global audience by 60%
  45. African mobile game publisher Carry1st secures $2.5 million to expand operations
  46. CD Projekt starts 2020 off with a record Q1 as The Witcher series continues its reign
  47. The Witcher franchise has crossed 50 million sales
  48. The Witcher series surpasses 50m units sold: That’s up from 40 million around the same time last year
  49. Mobile gaming sees record weekly downloads amid COVID-19 lockdown: Average weekly installs reached 1.2 billion as downloads increase by 35% from January to March 4
  50. David Braben: “Physical games will go away in two to three years” – Frontier CEO says investors see games industry as a “safe haven” during recession at today’s Investment Summit Online
  51. Game discoverability and the Nintendo Switch: What’s selling?
  52. UK boxed games market delivers strongest April in five years: Latest GfK figures show PS4, Xbox One and Switch sales up 48% for the first four months of 2020
  53. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition takes No.1 | UK Charts: PlayStation 4 sale shakes up the top 40
  54. Creative Assembly launching Total War Saga: Troy for free on the Epic Games Store
  55. Sweeney: EGS free game promos boost a game’s Steam and console sales too
  56. Steam Cloud Play beta lets developers enable GeForce Now integration
  57. Nvidia launches opt-in process for GeForce Now: Hardware manufacturer responds after multiple game companies pulled their catalogues from its streaming service
  58. Roblox’s continuing construction of a social, creative space: Matthew Curtis talks about prioritising better monetization, discoverability, and technology for the platform’s creators
  59. Avakin Life reaches 1.4m daily active users: Online virtual world and social app now has 200 million registered users since 2013 launch
  60. Life is Strange developer Dontnod opens new studio in Canada
  61. Dontnod Entertainment opens new Canadian studio: Life is Strange developer alludes to new projects at its first international studio
  62. Just Cause developer Avalanche is opening a new UK studio 
  63. Avalanche opens new UK studio: New Liverpool-based developer expected to house 50 staff by 2022
  64. Paradox to sign collective bargaining agreement with Swedish labor unions
  65. Paradox opens studio in Barcelona to focus on grand strategy development
  66. Paradox opening Barcelona studio: Europa Universalis designer Johan Andersson will lead Paradox Tinto efforts on grand strategy games
  67. Lego Ventures: Fortnite is the “first credible metaverse”
  68. Bandai Namco cancels support for physical 2020 World Tour events: COVID-19 pushes Tekken, Soulcalibur, and Dragon Ball FighterZ tournaments to digital venues
  69. One Month After the ‘Half-Life: Alyx’ Surge, VR Usage on Steam Remains at Record High
  70. Magic Leap Founder Rony Abovitz to Step Down as CEO
  71. Magic Leap CEO Ronny Abovitz to step down: Abovitz will continue as CEO until a replacement is found, and remain on the board after the transition
  72. HTC co-founder reveals new VR headset and social platform: Priced at $599, Mova headset offers hand-tracking and 5G while social platform Manova makes big promises
  73. VGDC: Brandon Sheffield’s ‘All Time Greats’ article/video picks
  74. Q&A: Storytelling through erasure in the astonishingly unique If Found
  75. Video: Achieving high-quality game VFX on mobile devices
  76. Video: Building intrinsically motivated teams via self-determination theory
  77. Don’t Miss: Inside the narrative design of Star Wars Battlefront 2
  78. Don’t Miss: A look back on the usefulness of video game manuals
  79. Don’t Miss: Creator Alexey Pajitnov on the past, present, and future of Tetris
  80. Blog: Lessons from the history of mobile 4X strategy
  81. Blog: Understanding open world level design – Part 2
  82. Blog: Understanding open world level design – Part 3
  83. Blog: Understanding open world level design – Part 4
  84. Blog: A level design breakdown of the Ghost of Tsushima trailer
  85. Blog: Can Amazon’s first big-budget game succeed as a slow-burner?
  86. Obituary: Darklands creator Arnold Hendrick
  87. Control, Sayonara Wild Hearts lead winners of 2020 Nordic Game Awards
  88. U.S. Patent no. 10,322,336: Haptic braille output for a game controller

DIGITAL

  1. Russian hackers are exploiting bug that gives control of US servers
  2. White House, Trump accounts both get Twitter rulebreaker warning
  3. No, Twitter Fact Checking The President Is Not Evidence Of Anti-Conservative Bias
  4. Facebook employees revolt over Zuckerberg’s stance on Trump
  5. Employees, civil rights groups blast Facebook inaction on Trump statements
  6. Facebook’s Oversight Board Can’t Intervene, So Stop Asking
  7. President Trump’s Executive Order
  8. Trump Prepares Order to Limit Social Media Companies’ Protections: The move is almost certain to face a court challenge and signals the latest salvo by President Trump to crack down on online platforms.
  9. A Quick Take on the May 26 Executive Order on Platforms and CDA 230
  10. Executive Order “Clarifies” (Rewrites) Online Speech Protections
  11. Trump’s “Preventing Online Censorship” Executive Order Is Pro-Censorship Political Theater (Eric Goldman)
  12. The Two Things To Understand About Trump’s Executive Order On Social Media: (1) It’s A Distraction (2) It’s Legally Meaningless
  13. Executive order targeting social media companies unlikely to change foundational internet law
  14. Section 230 Executive Order Strikes Back at Twitter, But Legal Impact Likely to be Limited
  15. Trump’s Executive Order Targeting Social Platforms Could Hurt “Internet Freedom,” Google Says
  16. President Trump’s Social Media Executive Order Would Restrict Legal Protections for Internet Speech
  17. Trump Issues Executive Order Aimed at Curtailing Online Platforms’ Immunity for User Generated Content
  18. Executive Order Aimed at Restricting Civil Liability Protections Afforded to Social Media Companies
  19. The Implications of Trump’s Executive Order and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
  20. The President’s Executive Order on Online Media – What Does Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act Provide?
  21. Trump is desperate to punish Big Tech but has no good way to do it
  22. Leaked draft details Trump’s likely attack on technology giants
  23. Joe Biden Wastes A Huge Opportunity To Support Free Speech; Still Wants To ‘Revoke’ Section 230
  24. The Communications Decency Act Suddenly Is Center Stage Again
  25. Why the USMCA Locks in the Internet Platform Liability System in the U.S., Canada and Mexico (Michael Geist)
  26. Trump’s Final Executive Order On Social Media Deliberately Removed Reference To Importance Of Newspapers To Democracy
  27. Zuckerberg dismisses fact-checking after bragging about fact-checking
  28. Mark Zuckerberg’s Ridiculously Wrong, Misleading, And Self-Serving Statements Regarding Twitter Fact-Checking The President
  29. New Study Finds No Evidence Of Anti-Conservative Bias In Facebook Moderation (If Anything, It’s The Opposite)
  30. Are Targeted Ads the Result of Wiretapping? Facebook Asks the Ninth Circuit to Reconsider.
  31. DC Appeals Court Dumps Lawsuit Claiming Multiple Tech Companies Are Engaged In An Anti-Conservative Conspiracy
  32. Court Rejects Another Lawsuit Alleging that Internet Companies Suppress Conservative Views–Freedom Watch v. Google (Eric Goldman)
  33. Court’s Enforcement of Hybrid Clickwrap Agreement to Defeat TCPA Claim Provides Lessons for Marketers
  34. Consent in online contexts – the German Federal Court of Justice’s decision on Planet49 and Facebook
  35. Red Pills and NPCs: How geek culture become political (Andres Guadamuz)
  36. Nest users now covered by Google’s ultra-secure Advanced Protection Program
  37. FDA and FTC Joint Warning Letters Target Amazon Affiliates Making False COVID-19 Claims
  38. Court Discovers Rare and Elusive “Enforceable Browsewrap”
  39. Big Tech goes on pandemic M&A spree despite political backlash
  40. Everyone’s ordering delivery, but apps aren’t making money
  41. Western Digital gets sued for sneaking SMR disks into its NAS channel: WD clearly underestimated the consumer outrage they’d face over SMR disks.
  42. Are Google’s cookies crumbling?
  43. Amid YouTube’s Pivot Away From Scripted Originals, Axed ‘Step Up’ Series Dances On At Starz
  44. Top 50 Most Viewed US YouTube Channels • Week Of 5/25/2020
  45. YouTube makes video chapters official
  46. YouTube Fully Rolls Out ‘Chapters’ For Easier Video Navigation And Re-Watching
  47. YouTube Squads Up Dozens Of Creators—Including Typical Gamer, Daithi De Nogla, CouRage—For Charity ‘Warzone’ Tournament
  48. Insights: HBO Max May Change A Lot, And Complicate A Lot More
  49. How Social Media Usage Of Popular DIY Hashtags Has Changed
  50. Video Messaging Startup ‘Loom’ Closes $29 Million Funding Round At $350 Million Valuation
  51. TikTok Taps Bill Nye, Lilly Singh, Tyra Banks For $50 Million Educational Content Initiative
  52. Chinese Tech Giant ByteDance Reportedly Working To Bring TikTok’s Operations Stateside
  53. 3D printing in the time of COVID-19: A triad of legal perspectives
  54. International Norms Governing Behaviour in Cyberspace: The UN’s Charter
  55. Website Terms and Conditions: More Important than Ever

A.I.

  1. ACLU sues facial recognition firm Clearview AI, calling it a ‘nightmare scenario’ for privacy: Alleging Clearview violated a well-known Illinois biometric privacy law
  2. Clearview Says Section 230 Immunizes It From Vermont’s Lawsuit Over Alleged Privacy Violations
  3. Securus Quietly Settles Lawsuit Over Illegally Spying On Inmate Attorney Conversations
  4. Microsoft sacks journalists to replace them with robots: Users of the homepages of the MSN website and Edge browser will now see news stories generated by AI
  5. Walmart employees are out to show its anti-shoplifting AI doesn’t work
  6. With a Side of Knowledge podcast talks AI, bias with race and technology expert Mutale Nkonde
  7. How Artificial Intelligence Can Comply with the Federal Trade Commission Act
  8. Patent Law Alert – AI Machines Are Not Human Inventors
  9. Protecting AI and machine-learning inventions

COMMUNICATIONS

  1. AT&T exempts HBO Max from data caps but still limits your Netflix use: AT&T-owned HBO Max gets special treatment on AT&T network.
  2. Net Neutrali-what? AT&T’s New Streaming Service Won’t Count Against Its Broadband Caps. But Netflix Will.
  3. AT&T’s Streaming Headaches Continue As Contract Feuds Keep New TV Service Off Amazon, Roku
  4. FCC Republican excitedly endorses Trump’s crackdown on social media
  5. Last Minute Addition To Louisiana Bill Hamstrings Community Broadband
  6. A $350 “anti-5G” device is just a 128MB USB stick, teardown finds: 5GBioShield uses “quantum nano-layer technology” to restructure reality itself.
  7. Robocalls Down 50% in Eight Months!: How Changes in Technology and Regulator Priorities Have Accomplished What Lawsuits Never Could
  8. FCC Waives Broad Outreach Recruitment Requirements to Allow Re-hiring of Employees Laid Off Due to COVID-19
  9. What’s New in 5G – June 2020

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  1. JAVEX vs. JAVELO – Federal Court of Appeal applies Vavilov to first Trademark Opposition Appeal
  2. Lawsuit over online book lending could bankrupt Internet Archive
  3. Italian Public Prosecutor Says Project Gutenberg’s Collection Of Public Domain Books Must Be Blocked For Copyright Infringement
  4. Nothing “Fishy” About Use of Children’s Song “Fish Sticks n’ Tater Tots” in Documentary about Burlesque Dancers, Court Rules
  5. Chalk this One Up to the Utilitarian Nature of a Toy Chalk Holder
  6. Southern District of New York: Embedding Public Instagram Post Does Not Infringe Photographer’s Copyright
  7. Leonard v Nike: Copyright in the Klaw
  8. District Court Mostly Refuses To Terminate The Litigation Testing The Copyright Termination Provision
  9. Protection of store layout under copyright law: the KIKO case
  10. Defendant Must Prove that Copied Portion of Copyrighted Work is Unprotectable
  11. Open Source Software: the Affero GPL, the ‘as a Service’ world and the CAL
  12. SpaceX launch footage was taken down thanks to bogus copyright claim
  13. Just As The Copyright Office Tries To Ignore The Problem Of Bad Takedowns, NBC & Disney Take Down NASA’s Public Domain Space Launch
  14. Copyright Blocks Interview Of Protesters Because Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On’ Was Playing In The Background
  15. Copyright Office Finds DCMA Tilts Away From Copyright Owners; Will Congress Act to Change That?
  16. Conducting Your Way Through Music Licensing: The Most Common Issues
  17. In The Midst Of A Pandemic And Widespread Unrest, Senate Republicans Think It’s Time To Use Copyright To Make The Richest Musicians Richer
  18. Reversing Examining Attorney, TTAB Gives the Green Light to Color Mark Application
  19. Private Prison Company Sues Netflix Over Use Of Logo In ‘Messiah’
  20. Down N’ Out – Down on their luck
  21. Lucky Brand Strikes Gold After SCOTUS Rejects Marcel’s Defense Preclusion Argument
  22. Are GODIVA’s “Belgium 1926” Chocolates Made in Belgium?
  23. Amended Patented Medicines Regulations will come into force on 1 January 2021
  24. Federal Circuit: Patent Eligibility Turns on the Content – Not Length – of the Claims
  25. EPO: Plants and Plant Materials Not Patentable if Exclusively Obtained by Essentially Biological Process
  26. EPO does not follow the US and JEM on Patentability of Plants
  27. Our Top 5 Added Matter Drafting Tips
  28. The importance of IP due diligence

PRIVACY

  1. Federal Court Says Sneaking A Warrantless Peek At A Cellphone Lock Screen Violates The Fourth Amendment
  2. Privacy and breach of confidence cases against the media
  3. Arizona AG Sues Google For Location Data Failures, After Telecom Got A Wrist Slap For Far Worse Behavior
  4. iPhone privacy prompts discriminate against non-Apple apps, complaint says
  5. iPhone looters find devices disabled, with a warning they’re being tracked
  6. Cisco security breach hits corporate servers that ran unpatched software
  7. Ransomware gang is auctioning off victims’ confidential data
  8. German Constitutional Court Says Unjustified Surveillance Of Foreign Citizens Is Illegal

CREATIVITY   

  1. California Anti-SLAPP Law Gives Rachel Maddow An Early Exit From Conservative News Network’s Bogus Libel Lawsuit
  2. Lenny Dykstra Deemed ‘Libel-Proof’ In Defamation Suit Loss To Ron Darling And Publisher
  3. Some Thoughts About Combating Racist Content in Advertising
  4. Dallas PD Asks Residents To Snitch On Protesters, Gets A Load Of K-Pop Videos Instead
  5. Dearth of women in classic Hollywood was result of studio system, study finds
  6. Cops — Newly Wary Of Looking Like Authoritarian Assholes — Open Fire On, Arrest Journalists
  7. Bangladeshi Government Decides There’s No Time Like The Present To Censor/Arrest More Journalists
  8. Scotland’s first “virtual appeal” reaffirms the value of fair comment
  9. SmileDirectClub Sues NBC For $2.85 Billion, Claims Factual Statements And Quotes From Customers Are Defamatory

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