16 December 2022

TechDirt (Thursday 15 Dec 2022): Legal issues, Privacy, Free Speech and Content Moderation

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1 LEGAL ISSUES

County Benchslapped For Illegally Detaining All Foreign-Born People For Pickup By ICE, Even If They’re American Citizens

from the don't-be-evil dept

This is some kind of ugly. When law enforcement starts talking about being “proactive,” it’s time to start worrying about your rights. Here’s what happened to Myriam Parada after a routine traffic stop... READ MORE

2 FREE SPEECH

Congress Is About To Make This Post Telling You When To Celebrate SCOTUS Justice Birthdays Illegal

from the the-JSPA-is-really-that-terrible dept

The US Supreme Court has a big year ahead with lots of weighty matters to consider in 2023. But the seriousness of their job doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate each justice’s special day! If you would like to know when to fill your heart with warm birthday wishes for your favorite justice, here are all their birthdays in this handy convenient form... READ MORE

3 POLITICS

Despite Warnock Win, Gigi Sohn’s Path To The FCC Remains Mired In Dumb, Corrupt Bullshit

from the dysfunction-junction dept

We’ve noted several times how telecom and media giants are running a sleazy year-long smear campaign against Biden FCC nominee Gigi Sohn, in the hopes of blocking her confirmation vote and miring the agency in perpetual consumer protection gridlock. The attacks have been carefully seeded across the US press through various think tanks and nonprofits, and accuse Sohn of everything from hating police to being an enemy of rural America... READ MORE

4 CONTENT MODERATION

Thursday Night Purge: Elon Musk’s Twitter Bans Tons Of High Profile Journalists

from the today-i-settled-all-family-business dept

Well. Just after finishing that last post about Twitter banning the official Mastodon account on Twitter for tweeting about the ElonJet tracking account existing on Mastodon, it seems that whatever brakes or controls were in place at the new “free speech absolutist” Twitter have really come off. In quick succession, a whole bunch of high profile reporter accounts were suspended, including Aaron Rupar (who famously covers and quotes videos of high profile politicians), Drew Harwell from the Washington Post, Ryan Mac from the NY Times, Donie Sullivan from CNN, and Matt Binder from Mashable... READ MORE

5 CONTENT MODERATION

6 PRIVACY

Greek Government Responds To Domestic Surveillance Controversy By Making Things Worse

from the those-who-can't,-govern dept

Malware and exploit developers are generating a seemingly endless number of headlines, thanks to misuse of their products by government entities. Israel’s NSO Group has made the most headlines, but other Israel-located malware purveyors have made the news as well. Candiru, another Israeli exploit developer, was hit with the same sanctions the US Commerce Department leveled against NSO Group... READ MORE

 

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