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Paul Merrell

Latest ChatGPT lawsuits highlight backup legal theory against AI platforms | Reuters - 0 views

  • In the plethora of copyright lawsuits against artificial intelligence developers, a pair of complaints filed on Wednesday against OpenAI and related defendants stands out.Unlike most of the authors, artists and news organizations that have sued AI developers, The Intercept Media, opens new tab and Raw Story Media, opens new tab are not alleging straightforward copyright infringement claims. The media companies are instead asserting only that OpenAI and its co-defendants violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, deliberately undermining their copyrights by stripping identifying information out of articles used to train the AI system behind the popular chatbot ChatGPT.As my Reuters colleague Blake Brittain reported on Wednesday, the 1998 federal DMCA statute prohibits the removal of information that can help copyright holders detect infringement, including article titles, author names and copyright dates.
Paul Merrell

Why I'm Suing YouTube and Google - 1 views

  • September 29, 2021, Google deleted my YouTube account for “violating community guidelines” they’d implemented that same morning September 28, 2022, I filed a lawsuit against Google, YouTube and Alphabet Inc. for breach of contract. YouTube unilaterally amended the contract without notice, which is a violation of its own terms, and then used this last-minute amendment to remove my content YouTube’s terms of service also include a “three strikes” policy, where users are supposed to be given three warnings and opportunities to remove content that violates the guidelines BEFORE being banned. I had no “strikes” against my channel on the day I was deplatformed and deleted We’re also suing YouTube for unjust enrichment, as for the last 16 years, my video content, having generated in excess of 50 million views, has been of great financial benefit to YouTube, allowing them to increase advertising revenue on the site November 8, 2021, I sued U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, both in her official and personal capacities, for violating my First Amendment rights, as she tried to force Amazon.com to ban my book, “The Truth About COVID-19” September 29, 2021, Google deleted my YouTube account for “violating community guidelines” — guidelines they’d implemented that very same morning. September 28, 2022, I filed a lawsuit1 against Google, YouTube and Alphabet Inc. for breach of contract.2 As detailed in my complaint, YouTube unilaterally amended the contract without notice, which is a violation of its own terms, and then used this last-minute amendment to remove my content, which went back to 2005, the same year YouTube was founded. At the time YouTube deleted my content, I had more than 300,000 subscribers, and my videos had collectively garnered more than 50 million views. While I disagreed with YouTube’s censorship, when its “COVID-19 misinformation” policy was implemented back in April 2021, I carefully avoided posting any content on YouTube that might violate that guideline. In fact, over 16 years on the platform, I never once received notice of any “strike” against my channel for violation of community guidelines.
Paul Merrell

Google Sued By 36 States, DC Over Alleged Antitrust Violations | ZeroHedge - 0 views

  • Google on Wednesday was hit by a lawsuit from a group of state attorneys over alleged violation of antitrust laws by its Android app store.
  • Attorneys general for 36 states and the District of Columbia sued the Big Tech company in a 144-page complaint filed in a Northern California federal court. The group alleges that Google’s Play store for Android apps violates antitrust laws.The complaint centers on the control Google is able to exert on its Play store, allowing it to collect commissions of up to 30 percent on digital transactions within apps installed on Android-powered smartphones. Those devices represent more than 80 percent of the worldwide smartphone market.Led by Utah, North Carolina, Tennessee, New York, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, and Nebraska, it marks the fourth major antitrust lawsuit filed by U.S. government agencies against the company since October 2020.Other lawsuits filed against Google include a complaint filed by a bipartisan coalition of states, and one filed by the Department of Justice. It echoes allegations made against the company by mobile game maker Epic Games in August 2020. That case is awaiting trial.The complaint contends that Google has deployed various tactics and set up anticompetitive barriers to ensure it distributes more than 90 percent of the apps on Android devices—a market share that the attorneys general argue represents an illegal monopoly. It also alleges Google has been abusing that power to reap billions of dollars in profit at the expense of consumers, who wind up paying higher prices to subsidize the commissions, and the makers of apps who have less money and incentive to innovate.
Paul Merrell

Federal Trade Commission calls for breakup of Facebook - 0 views

  • The Federal Trade Commission sued to break up Facebook on Wednesday, asking a federal court to force the sell-off of assets such as Instagram and WhatsApp as independent businesses.“Facebook has maintained its monopoly position by buying up companies that present competitive threats and by imposing restrictive policies that unjustifiably hinder actual or potential rivals that Facebook does not or cannot acquire,” the commission said in the lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, D.C.The lawsuit asks the court to order the “divestiture of assets, divestiture or reconstruction of businesses (including, but not limited to, Instagram and/or WhatsApp),” as well as other possible relief the court might want to add.
  • Attorneys general from 48 states and territories said they were filing their own lawsuit against Facebook, reflecting the broad and bipartisan concern about how much power Facebook and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, have accumulated on the internet.
Paul Merrell

WhatsApp sues Israel's NSO for allegedly helping spies hack phones around the world - Reuters - 0 views

  • WhatsApp sued Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group on Tuesday, accusing it of helping government spies break into the phones of roughly 1,400 users across four continents in a hacking spree whose targets included diplomats, political dissidents, journalists and senior government officials.
  • In a lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco, messaging service WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook Inc (FB.O), accused NSO of facilitating government hacking sprees in 20 countries. Mexico, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were the only countries identified. WhatsApp said in a statement that 100 civil society members had been targeted, and called it “an unmistakable pattern of abuse.” NSO denied the allegations.
  • Citizen Lab, a cybersecurity research laboratory based at the University of Toronto that worked with WhatsApp to investigate the phone hacking, told Reuters that the targets included well-known television personalities, prominent women who had been subjected to online hate campaigns and people who had faced “assassination attempts and threats of violence.”
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  • NSO came under particularly harsh scrutiny over the allegation that its spyware played a role in the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul a little over a year ago. Khashoggi’s friend Omar Abdulaziz is one of seven activists and journalists who have taken the spyware firm to court in Israel and Cyprus over allegations that their phones were compromised using NSO technology. Amnesty has also filed a lawsuit, demanding that the Israeli Ministry of Defense revoke NSO’s export license to “stop it profiting from state-sponsored repression.”
Paul Merrell

Zuckerberg set up fraudulent scheme to 'weaponise' data, court case alleges | Technology | The Guardian - 1 views

  • Mark Zuckerberg faces allegations that he developed a “malicious and fraudulent scheme” to exploit vast amounts of private data to earn Facebook billions and force rivals out of business. A company suing Facebook in a California court claims the social network’s chief executive “weaponised” the ability to access data from any user’s network of friends – the feature at the heart of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. A legal motion filed last week in the superior court of San Mateo draws upon extensive confidential emails and messages between Facebook senior executives including Mark Zuckerberg. He is named individually in the case and, it is claimed, had personal oversight of the scheme. Facebook rejects all claims, and has made a motion to have the case dismissed using a free speech defence.
  • It claims the first amendment protects its right to make “editorial decisions” as it sees fit. Zuckerberg and other senior executives have asserted that Facebook is a platform not a publisher, most recently in testimony to Congress.
  • Heather Whitney, a legal scholar who has written about social media companies for the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, said, in her opinion, this exposed a potential tension for Facebook. “Facebook’s claims in court that it is an editor for first amendment purposes and thus free to censor and alter the content available on its site is in tension with their, especially recent, claims before the public and US Congress to be neutral platforms.” The company that has filed the case, a former startup called Six4Three, is now trying to stop Facebook from having the case thrown out and has submitted legal arguments that draw on thousands of emails, the details of which are currently redacted. Facebook has until next Tuesday to file a motion requesting that the evidence remains sealed, otherwise the documents will be made public.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Tasa Cero (Zero Rating): Qué es y por qué debería importarte | Electronic Frontier Foundation [# ! Knowledge Base...] - 0 views

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    (Traducción de David Bogado y Katitza Rodríguez) La Tasa Cero (o Zero Rating en inglés) se ha convertido en la punta de lanza del debate sobre la neutralidad de la red. Recientemente, India decidió rechazar los planes de tasa cero tales como la plataforma Free Basics de Facebook, mientras que en los Estados Unidos las compañías de telecomunicaciones empujan los límites con sus experimentos de tasa cero como los planes Binge-On de T-Mobile (que dio lugar a una disputa pública entre John Legere, CEO de la compañía, y la EFF sobre nuestra crítica al servicio, lo que causó que Legere haya pedido disculpas por sus expresiones), así como los planes Sponsored Data de AT&T, FreeBee de Verizon y Stream TV de Comcast.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Betamax: 30 años de la sentencia que cambió la industria (y no mató el cine) [# ! Sólo x Info - ref ESP] - 0 views

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    "Hay momentos en la historia de la tecnología reciente que son mucho más de lo que parece. Si os hablo a secas de Betamax, la mayoría solo asociaréis ese nombre con una de las tecnologías derrotadas más famosas de la historia de la electrónica de consumo. Sin embargo, la batalla legal en la que Sony insistió para tratar de salvar a su querido Betamax nos ha permitido estar donde nos encontramos ahora."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

El Tribunal Supremo anula el canon digital del PP - 0 views

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    "Tal y como le ocurrió al Psoe de Rodriguez Zapatero en el año 2011, el canon digital del PP yace en los tribunales en el 2016. El canon digital del PP también cae en los tribunales. Trece años después de que las sociedades de gestión de los derechos de autor y la patronales tecnológicas llegaran a un acuerdo para imponer el canon digital que trataba de compensar a los autores por las copias privadas de sus obras, resultó ser arbitrario, indiscriminado y, por lo que se vio después, injusto."
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    "Tal y como le ocurrió al Psoe de Rodriguez Zapatero en el año 2011, el canon digital del PP yace en los tribunales en el 2016. El canon digital del PP también cae en los tribunales. Trece años después de que las sociedades de gestión de los derechos de autor y la patronales tecnológicas llegaran a un acuerdo para imponer el canon digital que trataba de compensar a los autores por las copias privadas de sus obras, resultó ser arbitrario, indiscriminado y, por lo que se vio después, injusto."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

11 medidas para optimizar WordPress. ¡Pisa el acelerador! | Blog de Host Europe - 0 views

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    "¿Sabías que una fracción de 0,001 segundos en el tiempo de carga adicional de la web de Amazon supone una pérdida de un 1% de sus ventas? (Fuente: Greg Linden, Amazon). A todos nos ha pasado, hemos entrado en una página y como tardaba tanto en cargar, la hemos cerrado sin pensarlo. Entonces, si no quieres que tus usuarios se sientan frustrados y abandonen tu página antes de encontrar lo que buscan, puedes tomar nota de estas 11 medidas para optimizar WordPress y mejorar el tiempo de carga de tu web."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

2016/ Manifiesto - Hackmeeting - 0 views

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    "Versión shell No importa demasiado que no tengamos una respuesta concreta hacia que dirección debemos tomar y cuáles serán sus resultados. Lo que realmente importa es; "no dejar nunca de hacer preguntas." Ahora, más que nunca: Hackea el planeta! "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Sopa de letras en los acuerdos de libre comercio - Dirigentes Digital. - 0 views

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    "La fiebre entre los países occidentales de reducir las restricciones arancelarias y fomentar el libre comercio, quitando los límites al flujo comercial entre las naciones, ha dado como resultado una complicada sopa de letras de acuerdos internacionales llenos de siglas. Pero, ¿cuáles son sus pros y sus contras y por qué no todos los líderes políticos los secundan?"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

#igfspain 2016 Convocado el VI FORO DE LA GOBERNANZA DE INTERNET - 0 views

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    "El Foro de la Gobernanza de Internet en España se convoca en su sexta edición para los próximos días 13 y 14 de octubre en la sede de la Secretaría de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y para la Sociedad de la Información ? SETSI, en Madrid. El evento será inaugurado por el Secretario de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y para la Sociedad de la Información D. Víctor Calvo Sotelo y D. Jorge Pérez Martínez, Coordinador del Foro de la Gobernanza de Internet en España."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Microsoft lanza Skype 1.7 para Linux oficialmente - 0 views

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    "Microsoft ha decidido lanzar de forma oficial la actualización de uno de sus productos estrella en la competencia. Skype 1.7 para linux acaba de ser lanzado de manera oficial. Esta versión corrige los fallos detectados en la versión anterior y trata de seguir mejorando su producto."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

El acuerdo PP y Ciudadanos, su refuerzo a la Ley Sinde y la mentira por el bien de España - 0 views

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    "31/08/2016 - 20:24h Twittear - PUBLICIDAD - Antecedentes. Hace ahora exactamente 10 años se produjo la que, según los medios de comunicación, fue la "operación más importante contra la piratería en toda Europa". En la redada fueron detenidas 15 personas por administrar páginas de enlaces a redes P2P, lo que se celebró, además de por la industria de los contenidos, por Carmen Calvo, la por entonces ministra de Cultura, que dijo en una intervención en la Biblioteca Nacional que esta operación fue una de las más importantes actuaciones durante su cargo."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Google: Se repite el ridículo español: Europa, más cerca de aprobar su propio canon AEDE. Blogs de Homepage - 0 views

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    "27.08.2016 - 05:00 H. Es como un triste viaje al pasado, una vuelta a la Edad Media. ¿Recuerdan lo que ocurrió hace un par de años cuando España hizo el ridículo a nivel mundial forzando el cierre de Google News en nuestro país? "
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    "27.08.2016 - 05:00 H. Es como un triste viaje al pasado, una vuelta a la Edad Media. ¿Recuerdan lo que ocurrió hace un par de años cuando España hizo el ridículo a nivel mundial forzando el cierre de Google News en nuestro país? "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Adiós al soporte de las Chrome Apps en Windows, Mac y Linux - ComputerHoy.com [# ! ☠ Nota...] - 0 views

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    "ras su estreno hace tan sólo tres años, las llamadas Chrome Apps pasarán a formar parte del ecosistema Chrome OS de manera exclusiva, dejando de estar disponibles en sistemas operativos como Windows, Mac y Linux, aunque no será un cambio que afecte mucho al consumidor debido a su poco uso."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Sony Sued For Not Protecting Leaked Movie From Pirates - TorrentFreak [# ! Note] - 0 views

    • Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
       
      # ! Hollywood knows that '#Piracy' is #Promotion -> more #sales. # ! #Antipiracy #pantomime is just a #way to #manipulate #laws... and the #market (of #ideas) itself
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    " Andy on July 29, 2016 C: 39 News In 2014, Sony was subjected to a massive cyberattack which resulted in the leak of huge quantities of data. The trove contained several movies, all of which appeared online for anyone to download for free. Now the owner of one of the titles is suing Sony, claiming that company failed in its obligation to protect the movie from Internet pirates."
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    " Andy on July 29, 2016 C: 39 News In 2014, Sony was subjected to a massive cyberattack which resulted in the leak of huge quantities of data. The trove contained several movies, all of which appeared online for anyone to download for free. Now the owner of one of the titles is suing Sony, claiming that company failed in its obligation to protect the movie from Internet pirates."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

El brexit empaña el tratado comercial entre la UE y Estados Unidos | El Periódico de México - 0 views

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    "VIKTORIA DENDRINOU, The Wall Street Journal BRUSELAS (EFE Dow Jones)--La decisión de Reino Unido de abandonar la Unión Europea ha arrojado más dudas sobre el futuro de un tratado comercial de gran alcance entre la UE y Estados Unidos. Los dos mayores bloques económicos del mundo han estado negociando la Asociación Transatlántica para el Comercio y la Inversión --o TTIP por sus siglas en inglés-- desde 2013, y todavía dicen que esperan finalizar las negociaciones antes de que finalice el mandato de la Administración Obama en enero."
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    "VIKTORIA DENDRINOU, The Wall Street Journal BRUSELAS (EFE Dow Jones)--La decisión de Reino Unido de abandonar la Unión Europea ha arrojado más dudas sobre el futuro de un tratado comercial de gran alcance entre la UE y Estados Unidos. Los dos mayores bloques económicos del mundo han estado negociando la Asociación Transatlántica para el Comercio y la Inversión --o TTIP por sus siglas en inglés-- desde 2013, y todavía dicen que esperan finalizar las negociaciones antes de que finalice el mandato de la Administración Obama en enero."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

U.S. Government Sued for Software Piracy, Maker Claims $600m - TorrentFreak - 0 views

    • Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
       
      [ # ! The '#IntellectuaProperty W@rld #Guardian!" #SUED for '#Copyright #Infringement'... # ! :D Ha, Ha! # ! 8-) and it won't be the last one...] # ! :/ ]
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