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Daily Deal: Readitfor.me Standard Plan by Daily Deal 5-20-2019 10:33 AM (0 comments)
Flip Side To 'Stopping' Terrorist Content Online: Facebook Is Deleting Evidence Of War Crimes by Mike Masnick 5-20-2019 9:32 AM (29 comments)
Forget Huawei, The Internet Of Things Is The Real Security Threat by Karl Bode 5-20-2019 6:23 AM (28 comments)
Big Pharma Companies Accused Of Conspiring To Inflate Prices Of Over 100 Generic Drugs By Up To 1000% by Glyn Moody 5-20-2019 3:25 AM (51 comments)
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt by Leigh Beadon 5-19-2019 1:00 PM (15 comments)
This Week In Techdirt History: May 12th - 18th by Leigh Beadon 5-18-2019 12:00 PM (9 comments)
Foxconn Still Trying To Tap Dance Around Its Ever-Shrinking Wisconsin Promises by Karl Bode 5-17-2019 7:39 PM (13 comments)
Independent Forensic Investigation Undermines Houston Cops' Narrative About Fatal Drug Raid by Tim Cushing 5-17-2019 3:31 PM (51 comments)
San Francisco Is The First City In The World To Restrict Government Use Of Facial Recognition Technology. Hopefully It's Not The Last. by Charlotte Stanton and Steven Feldstein 5-17-2019 1:38 PM (16 comments)
Canadian Committee Publishes Ludicrous Fantasy Pretending To Be Copyright Reform Analysis by Mike Masnick 5-17-2019 12:29 PM (31 comments)
Our Legal Dispute With Shiva Ayyadurai Is Now Over by Mike Masnick 5-17-2019 10:35 AM (312 comments)
Daily Deal: The Ultimate Logic Pro X Music Production Bundle by Daily Deal 5-17-2019 10:30 AM (0 comments)
And Now The Prime Minister Of Canada Is Threatening To Fine Social Media Companies Over 'Fake News' by Tim Cushing 5-17-2019 9:30 AM (59 comments)
Federal Court Says Warrants Are Needed To Grab GPS Data From Third-Party Tracking Services by Tim Cushing 5-17-2019 6:15 AM (18 comments)
After Five-Year Legal Battle, Top Judges Rule That The UK's Spying Activities Can Be Challenged In Ordinary Courts by Glyn Moody 5-17-2019 3:08 AM (13 comments)
Disney Wins 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' Copyright Suit As Court Declares You Cannot Copyright Pirate Life by Timothy Geigner 5-16-2019 7:15 PM (65 comments)
The Subtle Economics Of Private World Of Warcraft Servers: Anarchy, Order And Who Gets The Loot by Anne Hobson and Leo Plumer 5-16-2019 3:44 PM (8 comments)
City Of San Francisco Bans Use Of Facial Recognition Tech By Government Agencies by Tim Cushing 5-16-2019 1:41 PM (32 comments)
Judge Alsup Slams Patent Troll For Basically Everything by Mike Masnick 5-16-2019 12:27 PM (58 comments)
Governments And Internet Companies Agree On Questionable Voluntary Pact On Extremist Content Online by Mike Masnick 5-16-2019 10:44 AM (23 comments)
Daily Deal: True Wireless Fitness Bluetooth Headphones by Daily Deal 5-16-2019 10:38 AM (3 comments)
White House Sets Up Echo Chamber For Complaints About Social Media Bias Against Conservatives by Tim Cushing 5-16-2019 9:35 AM (228 comments)
Consensus Quietly Builds That 5G Was Overhyped, Rushed To Market by Karl Bode 5-16-2019 6:23 AM (22 comments)
FBI Tells The Governor Of Florida About Election Hacking, But Says He Can't Tell Anyone Else by Tim Cushing 5-16-2019 3:22 AM (24 comments)
DC Legislators Push FOIA Amendment That Would Shield Government Emails From FOIA Requesters [UPDATE] by Tim Cushing 5-15-2019 7:49 PM (28 comments)
Section 230 Keeps The Internet Open For Innovation by Gary Shapiro 5-15-2019 3:28 PM (146 comments)
Disney Takes Full Control Of Hulu, Ending Years Of Managerial Schizophrenia by Karl Bode 5-15-2019 1:35 PM (23 comments)
The Press Finally Realizing Jerry Nadler Is In Bed With The RIAA While In Charge Of Copyright Reform by Mike Masnick 5-15-2019 11:54 AM (20 comments)
Canadian Border Agents Also Routinely Demanding Passwords From Travelers And Searching Their Devices by Tim Cushing 5-15-2019 10:42 AM (28 comments)
Daily Deal: SCOUT Wireless 5,000mAh Portable Charger by Daily Deal 5-15-2019 10:37 AM (1 comments)

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