#FutureOfMedia
from the they-can’t-kill-us-all dept Forgive me for this digression. I know it’s usually left to Mike Masnick to lift us…
from the lowered-standards dept After RFK Jr. found himself getting a rebuke from the court system over his ACIP reorganization…
from the more-of-that-famous-prosecutorial-discretion dept Never underestimate the stupidity of law enforcement. When things could just be left alone and everything…
from the law-is-the-law,-losers dept The courts keep pounding the nails home. What this government is engaged in is illegal, on…
from the anti-jawboning-jurisprudence dept The Supreme Court has now issued its decision in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment. This…
from the what-the-fuck-is-going-on-at-the-nytimes? dept Since the New York Times published its semi-viral big profile of Medvi last week — the…
from the good-bad-decision dept The Supreme Court’s decision last year in U.S. v. Skirmetti, upholding a law depriving young trans…
from the we-keep-seeing-this-over-and-over dept Last week, I wrote about why the social media addiction verdicts against Meta and YouTube should…
from the unfun-twist-on-an-old-story dept This may not be an actual “Wyden siren,” but it still has his name attached to…
from the another-day-in-paradise dept A quick refresher: there was originally $42.5 billion in broadband grants headed to the states thanks to the…
from the seems-bad dept This story was originally published by ProPublica. Republished under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license. In late 2024, the federal government’s cybersecurity…
from the tricky-problems dept Last week, the European Parliament voted to let a temporary exemption lapse that had allowed tech…
