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South Korean Supreme Court dismisses US composer's 'Baby Shark' copyright claim


South Korea’s Supreme Court has rejected a 30 million won ($21,600) damage claim by an American composer who accused a South Korean kids content company of plagiarizing his version of “Baby Shark,” ending a six-year legal battle over the globally popular tune known for its catchy “doo doo doo doo doo doo” hook


Wyoming and South Dakota Age Verification Laws Could Include Huge Parts of the Internet


By omitting the "one-third" provision that most other states with age verification laws have adopted, Wyoming and South Dakota are placing the burden of verifying users' ages on all sorts of websites, far beyond porn.



Wyoming and South Dakota Age Verification Laws Could Include Huge Parts of the Internet


Last month, age verification laws went into effect in Wyoming and South Dakota, requiring sites hosting “material that is harmful to minors” to verify visitors are over 18 years old. These would normally just be two more states joining the nearly 30 that have so far ceded ground to a years-long campaign for enforcing invasive, ineffective methods of keeping kids away from porn online.

But these two states’ laws leave out an important condition: Unlike the laws passed in other states, they don’t state that this applies only to sites with “33.3 percent” or one-third “harmful” material. That could mean Wyoming and South Dakota would require a huge number of sites to use age verification because they host any material they deem harmful to minors, not just porn sites.

Louisiana became the first state to pass an age verification law in the US in January 2023, and since then, most states have either copied or modeled their laws on Louisiana’s—including in Arizona, Missouri, and Ohio, where these laws will be enacted within the coming weeks. And most have included the “one-third” clause, which would theoretically limit the age verification burden to adult sites. But dropping that provision, as Wyoming and South Dakota have done, opens a huge swath of sites to the burden of verifying the ages of visitors in those states.

Louisiana’s law states:

“Any commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally publishes or distributes material harmful to minors on the internet from a website that contains a substantial portion of such material shall be held liable if the entity fails to perform reasonable age verification methods to verify the age of individuals attempting to access the material.”

A “substantial portion” is 33.3 percent or more material on a site that’s “harmful to minors,” the law says.

The same organizations that have lobbied for age verification laws that apply to porn sites have also spent years targeting social media platforms like Reddit and X, as well as streaming services like Netflix, for hosting adult content they deem “sexploitation.” While these sites and platforms do host adult content, age-gating the entire internet only pushes adult consumers and children alike into less-regulated, more exploitative spaces and situations, while everyone just uses VPNs to get around gates.

Florida Sues Huge Porn Sites Including XVideos and Bang Bros Over Age Verification Law
The lawsuit alleges XVideos, Bang Bros, XNXX, Girls Gone Wild and TrafficFactory are in violation of Florida’s law that requires adult platforms to verify visitors are over 18.
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Adult industry advocacy group the Free Speech Coalition issued an alert about Wyoming and South Dakota’s dropping of the one-third or “substantial” requirement on Tuesday, writing that this could “create civil and criminal liability for social media platforms such as X, Reddit and Discord, retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, streaming platforms such as Netflix and Rumble,” and any other platform that simply allowed material these states consider “harmful to minors” but doesn’t age-verify. “Under these new laws, a platform with any amount of material ‘harmful to minors,’ is required to verify the age of all visitors using the site. Operators of platforms that fail to do so may be subject to civil suits or even arrest,” they wrote.

I asked Wyoming Representative Martha Lawley, the lead sponsor of the state's bill, if the omission was on purpose and why. "I did not include the '33% or 1/3 rule' in my Age Verification Bill because it creates an almost impossible burden on a victim pursuing a lawsuit for violations of the law. It is more difficult than many might understand to prove percentage of an internet site that qualifies as “pornographic or material harmful to minor'" Lawley wrote in an email. "This was a provision that the porn industry lobbied heavily to be included. In Wyoming, we resisted those efforts. The second issue I had with these types of provisions is that they created some potential U.S. Constitutional concerns. These Constitutional concerns were actually brought up by several U.S. Supreme Court justices during the oral argument in the Texas Age Verification case. So, in short the 1/3 limitation places an undue burden on victims and creates potential U.S. Constitutional concerns."

I asked South Dakota Representative and sponsor of that state's bill Bethany Soye the same question. "We intentionally used the standard of 'regular course of trade or business' instead of 1/3. The 1/3 standard leaves many questions open. How is the amount measured? Is it number of images, minutes of video, number of separate webpages, pixels, etc. During oral argument, a Justice (Alito if I remember correctly) asked the attorney what percentage of porn was on his client’s websites. The attorney couldn’t give him an answer, instead he mentioned the other things on the websites like articles on sexual health and how to be an activist against these laws," Soye told me in an email. "The 1/3 standard also calls into question the government’s compelling interest in protecting kids from porn. Are we saying that 33% is harmful to minors but a website with 30% is not? We chose regular course of business because it is focused on the purpose of the business/website, not an arbitrary number. If you look into the history of the bill, 33% was a totally random number put in the first bill passed in Louisiana. Other states have just been copying it since then. We hope that our standard becomes the norm for state laws moving forward."

Kansas Is About to Pass the Most Extreme Age Verification Law Yet
The bill would make sites with more than 25 percent adult content liable to fines, and lumps homosexuality into “sexual conduct.”
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A version of what could be the future of the internet in the US is already playing out in the UK. Last month, the UK enacted the Online Safety Act, which forces platforms to verify the ages of everyone who tries to access certain kinds of content deemed harmful to children. So far, this has included (but isn’t limited to) Discord, popular communities on Reddit, social media sites like Bluesky, and certain content on Spotify.
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On Monday, a judge dismissed a case brought by the Wikimedia Foundation that argued the over-broadness of the new UK rules would “undermine the privacy and safety of Wikipedia’s volunteer contributors, expose the encyclopedia to manipulation and vandalism, and divert essential resources from protecting people and improving Wikipedia, one of the world’s most trusted and widely used digital public goods,” Wikimedia Foundation wrote. “For example, the Foundation would be required to verify the identity of many Wikipedia contributors, undermining the privacy that is central to keeping Wikipedia volunteers safe.”

"As we're seeing in the UK with the Online Safety Act, laws designed to protect the children from ‘harmful material’ online quickly metastasize and begin capturing nearly all users and all sites in surveillance and censorship schemes,” Mike Stabile, director of public policy at the Free Speech Coalition, told me in an email following the alert. “These laws give the government legal power to threaten platform owners into censoring or removing fairly innocuous content — healthcare information, mainstream films, memes, political speech — while decimating privacy protections for adults. Porn was only ever a Trojan horse for advancing these laws. Now, unfortunately, we're starting to see what we warned was inside all along."

Updated 8/13 2:35 p.m. EST with comment from Rep. Lawley.

Updated 8/13 3:35 p.m. EST with comment from Rep. Soye.






LinkedIn Joins Meta and YouTube in Abandoning Policies Designed to Counter Anti-Trans Hate


GLAAD Social Media Safety Program's Jenni Olson says it is deeply concerning to see LinkedIn remove a policy protecting transgender and nonbinary people.




Germany rejects US censorship claims in human rights report


The report itself has been accused of political bias, with the US softening criticism of Israel and El Salvador. Germany rejected the report saying it has "a very high level of freedom of expression."


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US | Torture Victim’s Landmark Hacking Lawsuit Against Spyware Maker Can Proceed, Judge Rules


PORTLAND, OR – Saudi human rights activist Loujain Alhathloul’s groundbreaking lawsuit concerning spying software that enabled her imprisonment and torture can advance, a federal judge ruled in an opinion unsealed Tuesday.


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Hybrid-electric STOL showcases flexibility in first public demo flights


Electra is building an aircraft that can take off and land using an airfield that's one-tenth the size of a standard runway. To demonstrate "blown lift" aero and hybrid-electric propulsion capabilities, the EL2 prototype has just nailed public test flights at Virginia Tech.


International Medical Workers Decry Israel's 'Deliberate Assault' on Their Gaza Colleagues


"We refuse to be silent while our colleagues are starved and shot by Israel," whose "ongoing genocide and deepening siege have effectively destroyed the entire health system in Gaza."


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IDF Brags of 'In-Depth Review' That Confirms Israel Is Starving Sick Children to Death


The IDF's "in-depth review" claims Palestinians dying of starvation in Gaza had preexisting conditions—and the military appears to believe that absolves it of blame.


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US | Rights Group Pushes Delaware AG to Revoke Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's Corporate Charter


A Center for Constitutional Rights lawyer called on Kathy Jennings to "use her power to stop this dangerous entity that is masquerading as a charitable organization while furthering death and violence in Gaza."


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Report Warns of Anti-Family Pronatalist Movement's Growing Influence on Trump White House


The Trump administration's push for more children is not about family values, but about promoting racist, sexist, and anti-immigrant ideologies. Demand real pro-family policies that support all families.
#USA





First antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning "cleans" blood in minutes


An engineered protein that acts like a molecular sponge has the potential to change how carbon monoxide poisoning is treated, chasing down CO molecules in the bloodstream and helping the body flush them out in just minutes, without the risk of short- or long-term health issues that come with the current frontline treatment, pure oxygen.


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in reply to learnbyexample

Learning auto-completion isn’t very fun at first, but adding it to your own tool feels great. A while ago, I made a small script to assume any role in AWS CLI with SSO, and once I added auto-completion, it was faster and felt great. It's the kind a details that make a difference.

in reply to MarcellusDrum

i wish there was a way i could pretend to be a california or german resident so that i can put in these delete-my-data requests.
in reply to WindAqueduct

these companies are adept a detecting these services and the gpdr and ccpa eligibility requirements include residency.
in reply to randomwords

Nice! TIL. Do you have any info you could share about how Minnesota's privacy legislation compares to California's or the EU?
in reply to trevor (he/they)

My understanding is that they used the existing laws as a framework and then went a little above and beyond them. There is an org in the US that's is trying to get these sorts of laws passed in every state and they want to make sure they are all compatible with each other.

I think one of the big differences is that MN residents can request what data a business has and the have corrections made.

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in reply to eldavi

A lot of those requests are met with, "give us all your data in full so we ensure we have everyrhing there is and we will process it to not be sold"
So no, the grass isn't all that greener on the other side.


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in reply to Dr. Moose

Okay sure the internet is free and corpos are always going to give away web hosting...or i do self host and know that someone has to pay the bill despite it being "200 kb"...bruh, they aint giving it away for free, your content and everything you "own" are the price you pay for admission. Start up or mega corp, if you are not paying for it, you are the product
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in reply to Shivering6658

I literally host like 20 websites for free and here you're telling me to cry over hosting prices lol

in reply to MarcellusDrum

The funniest thing about proprietary nvidia drivers on linux is that they're still easier to install than using the GeForce app lmao.

dnf install akmod-nvidia


No sign in to a fat game launcher ad ridden app to upgrade your GPU driver



Chinese firm to be banned for stealing Samsung's OLED tech



in reply to j_roby

just spend all your time on social media and it will happen naturally


Canadians steer clear of US as travel from north falls for seventh month


Numbers of return road and air trips continue to fall after trade policy row and threats to annex country


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Air Canada says it will begin cancelling flights ahead of possible weekend strike


CUPE gave airline 72-hour strike notice after 2 sides reached 'impasse' in talks
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Lithuania to give children drone training to counter Russia threat


Government aims to teach 22,000 people, including children as young as eight, how to build and operate drones


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Switzerland expands sanctions against Russian oil exports, aligning with EU


Switzerland extended its sanctions lists to align with the EU's 18th package against Russia, specifically targeting Moscow's largest budget revenue source – oil exports, the Swiss government said.


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Canada’s cannabis industry contributes more than $76 billion to Canada’s GDP, generates nearly 100,000 jobs annually


The cannabis industry contributed $76.5 billion to Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) and $23.1 billion to Ontario’s GDP between legalization in 2018 and 2024, according to a new report from the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) and Deloitte.


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US and Russia suggest ‘West Bank-style occupation of Ukraine’


Russia would have both economic and military control of the occupied parts of Ukraine under the proposal


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US warships patrol South China Sea after two Chinese ships collide


USS Higgins and USS Cincinnati sailed near Scarborough Shoal after Chinese tried to drive away Philippine vessel


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Finland | Minister: "Burkas and niqabs are not suitable for school"


A debate is erupting around Islamic face coverings in Finland's educational institutions.


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'A disaster': Russia’s Africa Corps suffers its first defeat in Mali


At least three Russian fighters died when a convoy of the Russian paramilitary group Africa Corps was caught in a jihadist ambush on August 1 near Ténenkou in the Mopti region of Mali. Members of the jihadist group JNIM filmed grisly footage of the dead Africa Corps combatants. They are the first images of deceased Russian soldiers to have emerged from the region since Africa Corps took over from the private Russian group Wagner in Mali in June.


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Sony Closes All Operations in Russia After 18 Years, Ending PlayStation, Music, and Film Presence


Sony has officially dissolved its subsidiary in Russia, concluding 18 years of operations amid ongoing international sanctions and significant market changes.


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Trump to offer Putin 'minerals' deal in exchange for ceasefire in Ukraine, media reports


US President Donald Trump plans to offer Russian President Vladimir Putin access to rare earth minerals in order to incentivize him to end the war in Ukraine, The Telegraph informs.


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Samsung Defeats BOE In Landmark OLED Trade Secrets Case, Securing 15-Year U.S. Market Ban And Reinforcing Its Leadership In Display Technology


Samsung Display wins a landmark legal battle against China's BOE and blacks its OLED products from the U.S. market for 15 years


Can't we do anything as google is killing AOSP and custom ROMS


It feel like we’re losing to Google, day by day. They aren’t killing AOSP directly, but they are making it useless step by step.

Now it’s Google Play Services, Play Integrity checks, installation source checks… more and more apps just refuse to run without GMS. Banking apps? Most of them don’t work. And it’s only getting worse.
I run vanilla AOSP on my main profile, no Play Services. I keep GMS only in my work profile for the apps that absolutely need it. But now even some regular apps that don't need any play services won’t work on my main profile anymore. They simply block your from running , like le chat.

Maps is google's most important app there is no way to run without play services. Sure we can use webview or gmaps wv, but they don't provide turn-by-turn directions.
Earlier maps used to work without play services, but two years ago, an update stopped it from working. Now that old version is out of date and no longer works.

Google is slowly making GMS very important to run.
The problem with GMS is they require to run as system app and has to have all the permissions by default.

Hope EU puts pressure to make google allow apps to run independently without GMS or atleast install them as user apps(like graphene os sandboxed play services).

If we keep going on like this, AOSP can only run fdroid apps in the future.

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in reply to Timely_Jellyfish_2077

Realistically, change your approach to how you use your phone.

A majority of apps are not actually apps. They are a web app packaged in an apk so they can get elevated permissions and more data. Dont download apps, instead just install them from your browser as the web app they are. This is far more secure and far less invasive as generally a web app is containerized, at least thats my understanding in regards to firefox.

Instead of google maps, explore the world of open source navigation apps. Osmand has worked great for me, and tends to provide better info so im not panic merging at the last second. Theres a lot of them out there, and google maps has stagnated for so long that many of them are caught up in features. While its not open source, ive sesn a lot of people praise Magic Earth as well.

Buy phones on the premise of being allowed to use a custom rom. As much as i dont want a pixel because it is google, graphene os is battle tested and much more secure than stock android. But theres also lineage OS, eOS, and a few others out there.

If you need google play services, containerize it. I keep all apps i dont want having special permissions on a work profile. Funnily, i also keep my work apps on that profile, so if google wants my works data then they can handle the lawsuit if something bad happens lol.

I think a lot of people have forgotten that phones are tiny computers. The only real difference is the cell network, but we already have devices that can use those networks that arent phones, so it isnt an exclusive feature to phones. Android can be forked, but also we can emulate android on linux and there are already linux phones out there. If we grow the linux space for phones, then we effectively lose nothing of value while gaining increased freedom. For now, change how you use your phone, and only download apps if you have no other choice.

in reply to ChaosSpectre

Or just put your SIM card into a laptop running Linux and you're good to go.


US ready to provide Ukraine security guarantees, but opposes NATO membership, Macron says


Trump told Zelensky and European leaders that "NATO should not be part of these security guarantees" for postwar Ukraine, according to French President Emmanuel Macron.


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in reply to BrikoX

If macron really believes that trump will do what he says than he is a bigger fool than anyone thought and if the Kiev independent (brought to you by USAID) thinks that Macron really knows what is going on with trump they are even stupider.

Macron relayed Trump's assurances that Washington was ready to support European security after the war


How does this mean security guarantees for Ukraine?

Even if trump had specifically said he was going to give Ukraine security guarantees it doesn't mean anything because trump is a blow hard. His so called "peace deal" between Armenia and Azerbaijan was a statement of intent. He claimed to have "obliterated" Iran's entire nuclear program with 0 evidence besides pictures of a couple little holes in the ground. None of the "deals" he makes have lead to written and signed contracts. Heck he organized a whole summit with Putin just to avoid following through on an ultimatum with a deadline he himself imposed.

in reply to Commiejones

<...> Kiev independent (brought to you by USAID) <...>


It was actually brought to us by Canada. USAID was partial funder after that, but then they went completely independent.