Leaked Documents Show Facebook and Twitter Working Closely With DHS, FBI to Police Disinformation: Report
Nov02

Leaked Documents Show Facebook and Twitter Working Closely With DHS, FBI to Police Disinformation: Report

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are reportedly working closely with major social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, to police “disinformation.” Leaked documents further show their plans to expand censorship. Leaked Documents Reveal How Department of Homeland Security Plans to Police Disinformation Leaked documents and court records have revealed the Department of...

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RIAA Seeks $250,000 in Attorneys’ Fees from YouTube Ripper
Nov02

RIAA Seeks $250,000 in Attorneys’ Fees from YouTube Ripper

Popular stream-ripping site Yout.com has been targeted in lawsuits around the world. As a result, the service is now blocked in countries including Denmark, the UK and Spain. In addition, government agencies targeted the site and its operator in Brazil and Peru, further adding to Yout’s legal troubles. Despite all of this legal pressure, Yout.com operator Johnathan Nader is convinced that his service operates within the boundaries of...

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Don’t Feed Copyright Trolls: Canadian Court Urged to Protect Internet Users
Nov02

Don’t Feed Copyright Trolls: Canadian Court Urged to Protect Internet Users

The vast majority of today’s movie-related copyright infringement lawsuits can be linked back to companies working with piracy monetization company, GuardaLey. They begin with piracy tracking firm Maverickeye monitoring IP addresses allegedly sharing certain movies online. Those IP addresses later become evidence in court processes where the owners of the monitored movies ask the court to compel ISPs to match the IP addresses with...

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Achieve smart home interoperability with open source technology
Nov02

Achieve smart home interoperability with open source technology

Achieve smart home interoperability with open source technology Florian Robert Wed, 11/02/2022 – 03:00 Advertisers sell the myth of the “Smart Home” as a magical world where you automate everything with ease to simplify your life and free your mind of trivial tasks. It looks great on paper and TV, but so far, it’s mainly been a battle of technologies and manufacturers. Suppose you want to add a presence sensor...

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