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Paris Marx is joined by Matt Pearce to discuss how Google sidestepped two California bills aimed at funding journalism and how major tech companies are transforming the web to make hyperlinks less relevant.Matt Pearce is the President of Media Guild of the West and a former reporter at the Los Angeles Times.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.The podcast is made in partnership with The Nation. Production is by Eric Wickham. Transcripts are by Brigitte Pawliw-Fry.Also mentioned in this episode:Matt wrote about the disingenuous arguments against the California Journalism Preservation Act and the changing nature of hyperlinks online.Google sidestepped the two California bills to carve out a separate deal that includes funding for an AI initiative.When you compare per capita public broadcast funding across wealthy nations, Canada is near the bottom, but the United States is barely on the chart.Google will distribute $100 million to news publishers in Canada after a bargaining process there.Digital media companies have been doing layoffs and shutting down in droves.The New York Times used AI to assist in identifying the deadly weapons Israel is using against the people of Gaza.The Media Ecosystem Observatory looked at the effects of Meta's news ban on its platforms in Canada.Support the show
This Day in Legal History: The Allies Declare War on GermanyOn September 3, 1939, the world witnessed a pivotal moment in legal and military history as the United Kingdom, France, New Zealand, and Australia officially declared war on Germany, marking the beginning of World War II for the Allies. This decisive action was a direct response to Germany's invasion of Poland just two days earlier, on September 1. The declarations were rooted in a series of mutual defense agreements and the moral imperative to counteract Nazi aggression, which threatened the stability of Europe and global peace.The legal frameworks for these declarations were based on international treaties and commitments, most notably the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations Covenant, both of which sought to prevent such unilateral aggression. The declarations marked the start of a global conflict that would reshape international law, particularly in the areas of war crimes, human rights, and the rules of war.As the conflict expanded, it underscored the limitations of interwar diplomacy and collective security measures, leading to significant legal and institutional changes after the war, including the establishment of the United Nations and the Geneva Conventions. September 3, 1939, thus stands as a day when legal commitments transformed into military action, shaping the course of the 20th century.After the Justice Department's recent antitrust victory against Google, the tech giant is facing increased legal challenges, with Yelp filing a lawsuit alleging Google's monopoly power in the local search advertising market. Yelp's complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, follows a ruling by Judge Amit P. Mehta that confirmed Google's monopoly in general search services and search ads.This ruling is likely to encourage more private antitrust lawsuits from competitors and consumers, potentially leading to a wave of litigation against Google. While some companies may wait for the appeals process to conclude, others, like Yelp, are acting now, hoping to capitalize on Mehta's findings.Yelp's suit focuses on Google's alleged "self-preferencing" in local search results, claiming that Google's practices harm competitors by directing users to its own products and away from sites like Yelp. However, legal experts note that Yelp will need to prove that consumers were harmed by these practices, which could be challenging.The DOJ case centered on general search markets, while Yelp's claims are specific to local search advertising—a different market that might require different legal arguments. Despite these differences, the ruling against Google in the DOJ case could provide some advantage to future plaintiffs, though each case will need to address its unique circumstances.Google in Tech Rivals' Sights for Suits After DOJ Antitrust WinA recent court ruling against Shaquille O'Neal highlights the increasing legal risks for celebrities who promote cryptocurrency and digital assets. The case involves O'Neal's promotion of Astrals and Galaxy NFTs, which have been classified as securities by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The court found that O'Neal, by soliciting purchases of these tokens, could be considered a "seller" under securities law, making him liable for the tokens' loss in value following the collapse of the crypto platform FTX.This ruling underscores the broader legal challenges facing other celebrities, such as Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen, who have endorsed similar projects. The decision is significant as it expands the definition of solicitation to include public communications via social media and online platforms, not just traditional advertising.With the law around digital assets still developing, this case serves as a cautionary tale for celebrities. Legal experts suggest that celebrities should seek legal advice before promoting such assets, as they could face significant liability under securities law. The case also sheds light on the ongoing uncertainty in how courts will treat digital assets and their promoters, potentially leading to more civil litigation in the future.Shaq's NFT Case Expands Legal Perils for Celebrity PromotersTensions between Elon Musk's companies and Brazil have escalated as the country's telecom regulator, Anatel, threatened to sanction Musk's satellite broadband company, Starlink. This comes after Brazil's Supreme Court upheld a decision to ban the social network X (formerly Twitter) for failing to comply with local regulations, including naming a legal representative. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva supported the court's action, criticizing Musk's influence. Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who led the suspension of X, also ordered the freezing of Starlink's accounts, suspecting them of being used to pay fines owed by X.In response, Musk hinted at retaliating by seizing Brazilian assets but did not specify how. Starlink, defying Moraes' order, refused to block access to X in Brazil, prompting Anatel to consider revoking its operating license. The conflict highlights a broader feud between Musk and Moraes over compliance with Brazilian laws, with critics accusing the judge of overreach and supporters praising his defense of democracy. The suspension of X, which remains inaccessible to most Brazilians, has sparked debates over freedom of expression and the role of tech companies in upholding legal obligations.Starlink emerges as fresh battleground between Musk, Brazil | ReutersGoogle has struck a deal to avoid a proposed "link tax" in California by agreeing to fund local journalism and an AI initiative, totaling nearly $250 million over five years. This includes $55 million from Google for a "News Transformation Fund," to be administered by UC Berkeley, and $62.5 million for a "National AI Innovation Accelerator." In my column for Bloomberg this week, I critique the agreement between Google and California, where Google has committed over $172.5 million to support journalism and AI initiatives. While this might seem like a win for journalism, I see it as a temporary fix that sidesteps more substantial regulatory measures, such as a proposed "link tax" or a broader data tax. In my view, these ad-hoc arrangements fall short of providing the long-term support that journalism truly needs.I believe a more effective solution would be to implement a comprehensive data tax on companies like Google, targeting the revenue they generate from user data used in advertising and the data they ingest for training AI models. This would ensure ongoing funding for journalism and better reflect the enormous influence these tech giants have in our digital economy.The deal struck between Google and California may offer some short-term benefits, but I'm concerned that it might ultimately lean too heavily on taxpayer subsidies, given that much of Google's contribution could be tax-deductible. In my opinion, a data tax would be a more equitable and sustainable approach, ensuring that tech companies contribute fairly to public goods like journalism.I see the proposed data tax as a critical step toward creating a more balanced relationship between states and large tech companies, providing a more permanent solution that better supports journalism and other digital platforms.Google–California Deal Falls Short Where a Data Tax Would SucceedGoogle avoids “link tax” bill with deal to fund California journalism and AI | Ars Technica This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
The Google March 2024 core update is still rolling out, almost 6 weeks now, and we saw two shifts of ranking volatility, both mid-week and the weekend before. Google's Danny Sullivan went on the defensive on search quality and forum listings...
Link taxes are supposed to help prop up ailing print media outlets by charging big tech firms for the privilege of linking to news content. The case of Canada's link tax is challenging that hope. Cato's Paul Matzko comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: During Tuesday's broadcast of “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, host Joe Scarborough claimed that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “not a normal candidate”—ultimately accusing him of wanting to end democracy in the United States and arguing that it is fair to compare Trump to Nazi leaders. According to a newly released NBC News poll, presumed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would beat President Joe Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential race—46% to 44%. It's the first time Trump has ever led Biden in an NBC general election poll. You can read more here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/latest-nbc-poll-shows-trump-defeating-biden-in-2024-matchup/ Christian Schneider of National Review documents the threat of a proposed “link tax”: “Take legislation currently working its way through Congress that would force Big Tech companies to the bargaining table, allowing traditional media outlets to extract a mandatory fee for allowing Google and Facebook to link to their stories. The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA), introduced by Senator Amy Klobuchar (D., Minn.), would effectively make the local news industry dependent on the government for revenue, setting up a state-run media system that would induce any local paper to think twice about criticizing politicians who voted to stuff their bank accounts.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/the-link-tax-government-subsidized-state-media/ According to data from the American Farm Bureau Federation, “this year's classic Thanksgiving feast for 10 will be $61.17, or approximately $6.12 per guest. This represents a 4.5% decline from historically high prices last year, driven by a decline in the price of the Thanksgiving dinner centerpiece—the turkey. Despite the year-over-year relief, the cost is still 25% higher compared to 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.” You can read economist Betty Resnick's report here: https://www.fb.org/market-intel/thanksgiving-dinner-cost-relief-but-still-high-relative-to-recent-years
Christian Schneider is a National Review contributor and writes the Anti-Knowledge newsletter. He is a co-host of the podcast Wasn't That Special: 50 Years of SNL. The Link Tax: Government-Subsidized State Media
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Media organisations across the globe want Google and Meta to compensate them each time a user clicks on links to these organisations. People across the Internet have named it the Link Tax. Lawmakers who have been lobbied are beginning to pursue this idea as well. Australia enacted the law in 2021 and Canada enacted on this year. Both companies played ball in 2021 but no longer seem to be willing to do that.You can access my blog to see the images that I used as a part of the article here.Source of assets used - Intro MusicYou can also follow the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and Podbean This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.learningbyproxy.com
Well-intentioned though it may be, emulating Australia's "Link Tax" would be disastrous for small journalism outlets in the United States. Paul Matzko is author of a new Cato paper detailing the evidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shift Happens is about to ship! Meta starts blocking news in Canada over law on paying publishers. Hollywood's Pain Is YouTube's Advertising Gain. The buttons on Zenith's original 'clicker' remote were a mechanical marvel. Facebook's ad business recovers from Apple's attack; watch out TV. A view from DC: Adtech is built on a privacy fault line. Meta Offers to Seek Consent for Highly Personalized Ads in Europe. Family of Henrietta Lacks settles lawsuit over use of immortal cell line. Uber Investors Ought to Look at the Big Picture. An Internet Veteran's Guide to Not Being Scared of Technology. The incandescent light bulb still isn't dead — but 'normal' ones are now truly banned. We visited three Worldcoin orb locations since its July launch. Kenya suspends Sam Altman's eyeball-scanning crypto project. Point of no return: Australians fight for the right to work from home permanently. China to Cut Internet Access to Minors. Twitter Gives Verified Users Option to Hide Checkmark of Shame. Google delists AI Test Kitchen app on Android and iOS. Meta's new AI model can create sounds that are technically music. Movie extras worry they'll be replaced by AI. Hollywood is already doing body scans : NPR. AI can detect breast cancer as well as radiologists, study finds. Scientists race to test claimed room-temperature superconductor. Superconductor Breakthrough Findings Replicated, Twice, in Preliminary Testing. Johnny Cash sings ""Barbie Girl"" (A.I.) - YouTube. Google Releases Nearby Share for Windows. YouTube TV price drops temporarily for new users. ChromeOS could split out browser updates this month. 4 new Chrome mobile features to quickly find information. Google's generative search feature now shows related videos and images. Android will now warn about unknown Bluetooth trackers, like AirTag, traveling with you. Post Malone Buys Lord Of The Rings Card Worth Over $2 Million. The Boring Company will dig a 68-mile tunnel network under Las Vegas. My First Ankle Monitor (fake but fun). Picks: Glenn - Removal of airline change fees + airline apps. Jeff - Facebook surpasses 3 billion monthly active users. Jeff - Content Moderation's Legalism Problem. Ant - Order Prints From Joe Akbrud. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Building Cyber Resilience Podcast panoptica.app
Shift Happens is about to ship! Meta starts blocking news in Canada over law on paying publishers. Hollywood's Pain Is YouTube's Advertising Gain. The buttons on Zenith's original 'clicker' remote were a mechanical marvel. Facebook's ad business recovers from Apple's attack; watch out TV. A view from DC: Adtech is built on a privacy fault line. Meta Offers to Seek Consent for Highly Personalized Ads in Europe. Family of Henrietta Lacks settles lawsuit over use of immortal cell line. Uber Investors Ought to Look at the Big Picture. An Internet Veteran's Guide to Not Being Scared of Technology. The incandescent light bulb still isn't dead — but 'normal' ones are now truly banned. We visited three Worldcoin orb locations since its July launch. Kenya suspends Sam Altman's eyeball-scanning crypto project. Point of no return: Australians fight for the right to work from home permanently. China to Cut Internet Access to Minors. Twitter Gives Verified Users Option to Hide Checkmark of Shame. Google delists AI Test Kitchen app on Android and iOS. Meta's new AI model can create sounds that are technically music. Movie extras worry they'll be replaced by AI. Hollywood is already doing body scans : NPR. AI can detect breast cancer as well as radiologists, study finds. Scientists race to test claimed room-temperature superconductor. Superconductor Breakthrough Findings Replicated, Twice, in Preliminary Testing. Johnny Cash sings ""Barbie Girl"" (A.I.) - YouTube. Google Releases Nearby Share for Windows. YouTube TV price drops temporarily for new users. ChromeOS could split out browser updates this month. 4 new Chrome mobile features to quickly find information. Google's generative search feature now shows related videos and images. Android will now warn about unknown Bluetooth trackers, like AirTag, traveling with you. Post Malone Buys Lord Of The Rings Card Worth Over $2 Million. The Boring Company will dig a 68-mile tunnel network under Las Vegas. My First Ankle Monitor (fake but fun). Picks: Glenn - Removal of airline change fees + airline apps. Jeff - Facebook surpasses 3 billion monthly active users. Jeff - Content Moderation's Legalism Problem. Ant - Order Prints From Joe Akbrud. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Building Cyber Resilience Podcast panoptica.app
Jeff's book, The Gutenberg Parenthesis, is out!! Fireworks Have a New Competitor: Drones. Rise, Goldfish: Elden Ring's bosses are now being humiliated by a fish somehow hooked-up to the controls. An update on Canada's Bill C-18 and our Search and News products. Jeff Elgie, local news owner, says Google will bring the government to the table. Village Media's C-18 Update. Google Analytics Violates GDPR, Says Swedish Watchdog. The FTC wants to put a ban on fake reviews. Twitter was locked in a chaotic doom loop. Now it's on the verge of collapse. Update on Twitter's Rate Limits. The Instagram Threads launch countdown jumped forward and is now targeting 7PM ET. Google Says It'll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI. Talking about a 'schism' is ahistorical. Why transformative AI is really, really hard to achieve. Federal Judge Limits Biden Officials' Contacts With Social Media Sites. Android Auto is adding new features for electric vehicles. Google Slides opens up Duet AI image generation with Imagen. Google Messages web app now supports direct reply. Picks: Stacey - Roku Home Security Cameras. Leo - Next-Gen Samsung Foldable Reservations Now Live. Jeff - ChatGPT lawyer's forced apologies. Ant - Godox SL-60W CRI 95+ LED Video Light. Ant - Rokinon 35mm T1.5 High Speed Wide Angle Cine DSX Lens for Canon EF. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TWIG GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Jeff's book, The Gutenberg Parenthesis, is out!! Fireworks Have a New Competitor: Drones. Rise, Goldfish: Elden Ring's bosses are now being humiliated by a fish somehow hooked-up to the controls. An update on Canada's Bill C-18 and our Search and News products. Jeff Elgie, local news owner, says Google will bring the government to the table. Village Media's C-18 Update. Google Analytics Violates GDPR, Says Swedish Watchdog. The FTC wants to put a ban on fake reviews. Twitter was locked in a chaotic doom loop. Now it's on the verge of collapse. Update on Twitter's Rate Limits. The Instagram Threads launch countdown jumped forward and is now targeting 7PM ET. Google Says It'll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI. Talking about a 'schism' is ahistorical. Why transformative AI is really, really hard to achieve. Federal Judge Limits Biden Officials' Contacts With Social Media Sites. Android Auto is adding new features for electric vehicles. Google Slides opens up Duet AI image generation with Imagen. Google Messages web app now supports direct reply. Picks: Stacey - Roku Home Security Cameras. Leo - Next-Gen Samsung Foldable Reservations Now Live. Jeff - ChatGPT lawyer's forced apologies. Ant - Godox SL-60W CRI 95+ LED Video Light. Ant - Rokinon 35mm T1.5 High Speed Wide Angle Cine DSX Lens for Canon EF. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TWIG GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Amazon vs Walmart, Prime dark patterns, Canadian link tax, Zuck Musk cage match A new book reveals how Amazon used 'shady' strategies at its bookstores to drive up Prime subscriptions. Trader Oooh's. FTC Sues Amazon Over 'Manipulative' Tactics Used to Enroll Millions in Prime. Deceptive Patterns: Hall of Shame. Sony's PlayStation chief privately said Microsoft's Activision deal wasn't about Xbox exclusives. Amazon will hold Prime Day 2023 on July 11-12, adding invite-only deals and 'Buy with Prime' sites. TikTok prepares 'Project S' plan to break into online shopping. The Curious Case of Chris Evans's Sweater in "Knives Out". NFL finalizes new 11-year media rights deal, Amazon gets exclusive Thursday Night rights. Gannett sues Google over its alleged ad tech monopoly. As Canada Passes Corrupt Link Tax, Meta Says No More News Links In Canada. Winner Sells All: Amazon, Walmart, and the Battle for Our Wallets by Jason Del Rey. Disney Adds Facial Recognition to Parks. Tom Morello, Zack de la Rocha Boycott Venues Using Face-scanning Tech. Hacker responsible for 2020 Twitter breach sentenced to prison. Google's YouTube Is Testing an Online-Games Offering. Meta Will Launch Twitter Competitor In Mid-July: Report. Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg's fight started before Meta's Twitter rival. "Stunning"—Midjourney update wows AI artists with camera-like feature. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Del Rey Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: lookout.com athleticgreens.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Amazon vs Walmart, Prime dark patterns, Canadian link tax, Zuck Musk cage match A new book reveals how Amazon used 'shady' strategies at its bookstores to drive up Prime subscriptions. Trader Oooh's. FTC Sues Amazon Over 'Manipulative' Tactics Used to Enroll Millions in Prime. Deceptive Patterns: Hall of Shame. Sony's PlayStation chief privately said Microsoft's Activision deal wasn't about Xbox exclusives. Amazon will hold Prime Day 2023 on July 11-12, adding invite-only deals and 'Buy with Prime' sites. TikTok prepares 'Project S' plan to break into online shopping. The Curious Case of Chris Evans's Sweater in "Knives Out". NFL finalizes new 11-year media rights deal, Amazon gets exclusive Thursday Night rights. Gannett sues Google over its alleged ad tech monopoly. As Canada Passes Corrupt Link Tax, Meta Says No More News Links In Canada. Winner Sells All: Amazon, Walmart, and the Battle for Our Wallets by Jason Del Rey. Disney Adds Facial Recognition to Parks. Tom Morello, Zack de la Rocha Boycott Venues Using Face-scanning Tech. Hacker responsible for 2020 Twitter breach sentenced to prison. Google's YouTube Is Testing an Online-Games Offering. Meta Will Launch Twitter Competitor In Mid-July: Report. Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg's fight started before Meta's Twitter rival. "Stunning"—Midjourney update wows AI artists with camera-like feature. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Del Rey Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: lookout.com athleticgreens.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Welcome to the public version of the Freezenet official podcast for April, 2023. This month's episode is entitled "The Censorship Will Continue Until the Internet Improves" after the developments of Bill C-11 leading up to it arriving at the Senate for final approval. This month's episode also covers Bill C-18 (Canada's Link Tax) making it to the Senate study. This along with the disappointing news of the Rogers Shaw merger being completed. This month's episode also features all the usual music and video game reviews. All this and more on this month's podcast! If you'd like a transcript of this month's episode, you can head on over to Freezenet.ca and check out the official page for this episode.
Every year, the announcement of the Union Budget is eagerly awaited as one of the key tax policy events in India. This year was no different.Amongst various tax amendment proposals announced this year, proposal for taxing ‘cash' benefits and perquisites is likely to have a wide-reaching impact on the taxpayers, especially in the context of waiver of debts due from a corporate debtor. More than the corporate debtor, the amendment may prove to be burdensome for the lender waiving such debts due to withholding tax liability imposed upon such lender.This article aims to discuss the proposed amendment and its impact in the context of waiver of debt.Link: Tax on ‘Cash' benefits and perquisites – Applicability on waiver of debts | Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys (lakshmisri.com)Audio Source: An article published on the LKS website in March 2023.Authors: Harshit Khurana, Principal Associate, LKS
Welcome to the public version of the Freezenet Official Podcast for December, 2022. This month's episode is entitled "The Big Five Oh / Year End Special" because it is not only the 50th episode for this podcast, but also the year end special as well. A double special if you will. The final episode of the year features the last parts of the Bill C-11 Senate hearings as well as some updates that happened after those hearings wrapped. Additionally, this episode features the pair of political scandals facing a Liberal MP as we cover the Bill C-18 Link Tax story. Also, we cover the continued destruction of Twitter at the hands of Elon Musk. With all of that, we also cover all the usual music and video game reviews. Since this is the year end special, we also look back at 2022, the year that was. We count down the top 10 video games and music tracks we reviewed this year. Also, we cover the top 10 stories of the year. All this and more on this month's podcast! If you'd like a transcript of this month's episode, you can head on over to Freezenet.ca and check out the official page for this episode.
0:00 - Why some people think I am toxic 2:16 - Difficult projects can be the most satisfying 2:48 - Still working to get older footage processed 3:56 - Why I really want 10k subs on twitch 4:57 - Forgetting everything that happened in pacifist% 6:41 - Will i return to no damage when it is done? 7:17 - Australia's new ‘link tax' law on google 13:00 - A mod i'd love that would help gta 5 speedrunning 14:09 - Hoping i don't later consider my life wasted 15:10 - My pogchamp is actually pretty good 16:09 - Watching my ipad as i sleep and waking up to something random 16:57 - Rewatching my 2018 video where i thought i'd have to quit 18:36 - Parties after covid, and getting covid vaccine 19:39 - Watching media while doing something else 20:06 - “yoink” origin 20:59 - Is GTA 5 programmed well? 21:37 - The problem with franklin 22:38 - Emplemon 23:30 - How different companies and record labels treat their music on different platforms 27:34 - 3d printing may change everything soonish 29:08 - Do i watch CallMeKevin? 30:17 - 3kilksphilip ✔YouTube Channel - https://www.YouTube.com/DarkViperAU ✔Twitch Channel ~ https://www.twitch.tv/DarkViperAU ✔Merch ~ https://merch.streamelements.com/darkviperau ✔Clips Channel ~ https://www.youtube.com/DarkViperAuClips ✔Twitter ~ https://www.twitter.com/DarkViperAU ✔Patreon ~ https://www.patreon.com/DarkViperAU ✔TikTok ~ https://www.tiktok.com/@darkviperau ✔Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/DarkViperAU/ ✔DarkviperAU Subreddit ~ https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkViperAU/ ✔Business Email ~ darkviperau@mgmtexe.com ✔My Discord ~ https://discord.com/invite/DarkViperAU ✔GTA 5 Speedrun Discord ~ https://discord.com/invite/zQt8wZg
Author, journalist, and activist Cory Doctorow talks about the evolution of newspapers, the role and threats posed by big tech, the collateral damage created by link taxes and the impact of digital rights management systems (DRM) on our daily lives, including on our right to repair Highlights with timestamps: 0:00 Intro 4:05 Cory talks about the link tax, Craigslist, monopolies and how this is impacting the press especially newspapers and also how the internet impacted the press and what needs to be done 17:22 Cory explains why he feels that link taxes affect the smaller startups platforms more as compared to the big tech monopolies and why it's a recurring motif in copyright fights involving monopolists 20:30 Cory talks about digital rights management or DRM, what it means generally and in specifics and what it is all about 23:17 Cory talks about how the digital rights management don't serve the user rights and how it also hurts the publishers 28:06 Cory talks about the John Deere case that he wrote about recently and how it became the best sellers of tractors by using DRM 33:58 Cory shares his thoughts on the John Deere case in terms of security and also talks about what could be done Shows Mentioned: Open Rights Group: https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ Craigslist: http://www.craigslist.org/ Google: http://www.google.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Apple: https://www.apple.com/ Safari: http://www.apple.com/safari Nasdaq: https://www.nasdaq.com/ Google Book Search: https://books.google.com/books?uid=117522004192189783614 AltaVista: http://www.altavista.com/ Yahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/ Digital Millennium Copyright Act: https://www.copyright.gov/dmca/ Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ Macmillan: https://macmillanlibrary.com/ Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/ Quotes Mentioned: “We should acknowledge that the press is in trouble financially.” “If you don't know what's causing the problem, then simply doing something won't necessarily fix it.” “A tractor without its software is just an inanimate lump of metal.” “If you're not paying for the product, you're the product.” “Publishing is connecting an audience with a work.” “All the e-books are priced the same, thanks to various most favored nation deals between Amazon and the publishers and the other ebook stores.” “One of the reasons e-book sales went down would probably be because people got tired of reading off of screens.” Guests Social Media Links: Guests Social Media Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-doctorow-a96558195/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cory.doctorow.75 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cory_doctorow/ Website: https://www.eff.org/ Personal website: https://craphound.com/ Email: doctorow@craphound.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/doctorow Call to Action Links: website: www.walledculture.org podcast: tbd
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
New Google Nest Hub tracks sleep without wearables, cameras What Really Happened at 'Reply All'? Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? The State of Podcast Listening for 2021: Podcasting Finds a Way Alphabet X: 'Maya' was a canceled 'tricorder' project to analyze skin health with lightwaves Google Must Face Suit Over Snooping on 'Incognito' Browsing Google's Texas antitrust suit takes aim at Chrome's Privacy Sandbox Google calls Microsoft's support for Link Taxes "naked corporate opportunism" US lawmakers propose Australia-style bill for media, tech negotiations FB announces lots of ways to support independent writers: pages, newsletters, etc What Facebook sees in newsletters Instagram will no longer let adults message teens who don't follow them The Great Amazon Flip-a-Thon Teen mastermind of Twitter hack pleads guilty, sentenced to three years Tesla CEO Elon Musk updates job title to "Technoking" JPG File Sells for $69 Million, as 'NFT Mania' Gathers Pace Nathan 'Doggface' Apodaca Selling Viral Longboarding Video as NFT The Freedom Phone California Bans "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law Three new ways anyone can update Google Maps Live Caption comes to Chrome YouTube is rolling out copyright checks for videos before they're published YouTube Shorts beta starts rolling out in the US Google Family Link lets parents set 'always allowed' apps, get more detailed activity reports A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed Uber reclassifies 70k UK workers as employees Picks Stacey: Phyn Plus Smart Water Assistant Leo: A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 Jeff: Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack information Ant: FLOSS Weekly 621: Dries Buytaert and Drupal Ant: My YouTube Short Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
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JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The private sector worldwide is the engine for job creation, in partnership with trade union organisations, government and communities, and South Africa must link its tax legislation to job creation. That is the view African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) executive chairperson Dr Patrice Motsepe expressed at ARM's virtual results presentation on Monday. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) During question time after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed company reported outstanding cash-generating and dividend-yielding financial results for the 12 months to June 30, Motsepe said there was a big commitment to make South Africa a very good place for the private sector. Mining Weekly had asked him to spell out the political and regulatory conditions needed to stimulate vital private sector investment in mining to grow the industry’s huge potential, against the background of some mining companies refusing to invest under current conditions, which they say are not conducive to investment. “There’s a lot of good money that is on the side line, huge money, and we have to incentivise. We’ve got to be creative and innovative. We’ve got to look at our tax legislation and link it up with job creation and I’m very confident that there’ll be huge investments in the mining industry. Create jobs, create a future for all our people. The big challenge for South Africa is the poor. The big challenge for South Africa is unemployment. The big challenge for South Africa is quality education and skills. This country has exceptional people. We will make success and grow in the medium to long term. “I’ve got friends who say, Patrice, I’ve had it now. People I’ve known and I was at school with who say they’re going to sit in some cold country elsewhere. I’m going to stay here and we’ll work it out,” Motsepe said. “I’ll never give up on the people of this country. I grew up in a country that was divided, had lots of problems, lots of tension, in a country that was segregated by law. Discrimination, apartheid. Even at that time of legalised division, I had the privilege of seeing some of the most incredible people in this country, black people, white people, and everybody else. My view of the future of this country, in the context of the question, is based on this huge amount of support, love, encouragement, as a young, young boy, over many years, that I’ve been given by all South Africans. “Last week I was at a Zoom meeting where Chatham House rules apply, where some of the top CEOs of the world, without a doubt, I mean the top CEOs of the world, and it emphasised that what we have to do as a country is to be globally competitive,” Motsepe emphasised. The headline earnings of diversified ARM increased by 6% to R5534-million for the financial year to June 30. A final dividend of R7 a share was declared, in addition to the interim dividend of R5 a share, taking the total dividend for the 2020 financial year to R12 a share. The net cash position of ARM improved to R3790-million, compared with the R2601-million at the end of the 2019 financial year.
This month's episode is entitled “All the News That's Fit for Deletion” because of the push for a Link Tax in several countries. In addition to this, we cover what Drew Curtis called a “dire” situation on his website, Fark.com. Also, we cover the apparent closure of Slyck.com. We also cover all the usual music and video game reviews as well as the rather strange message of “Boston Strog”. All this and more on this month's episode of the Freezenet official podcast! If you'd like a transcript of this month's episode, you can head on over to freezenet.ca and check out the official page for this episode.
Au programme de cette émission : une rubrique sécurité, une section jeux vidéo, les news en vrac, et nos bonus ! Prudence est mère de sûreté LZPlay, c’est pas du jeu et d’ailleurs ça marche plus... ou peut être que si ?Déverouillage à la tête du client sur le Pixel 4. 5$ par tête précisément.Project Soli par l’exemple. Comme ... tripoter des pokémons ?Pixel mort : une grosse faille zero day pour Android 8.Contrôler son cyberça avec son Cybermoi/s.La Fondation OpenID applaudit Apple avec son système d’identification.Vie privée : Google chouchoute vos mots de passe et se prend 3 milliards d’amende.Un bug pour Signal qui montre que personne n’est à l’abri.En Inde, la reconnaissance faciale : on aadhaar ! Jeux vidéo Sony accepte enfin de jouer avec ses petits camarades.Death Stranding en français et Red Dead 2 qui arrive sur PC et Stadia.Microsoft dépose un brevet de tapis VR. Pourquoi faire ?Ca roule pour Mario Kart Tour.Les tubes de Super Nintendo World commencent à sortir de terre. En vrac Le chiffrement, c’est pour les pédophiles, les terroristes et les démocrates.Facebook traitera Warren équitablement… Gizmodo n’a pas vraiment confiance.Facebook déprime mais informe. La question est comment ?Link Tax episode 2 : the antitrust war. TikTok refuse toute publicité politique. Même en musique ?WhatsApp lance éphémère, Instagram ses Threads, le SMS s’écroule…Paypal quitte Libra.Apple n’envisage pas de lancer une cryptomonnaie.Votre Psion vous manque, achetez un Cosmo !Vitesse de saisie sur clavier, l’écran contre le clavier physique.AI am impressed : un tétraplégique remarche, nouveautés Premiere et Photoshop. Bonus Cassim : Carmen San Diego (Netflix)GPP : Mindhunter, tueur en série et lourdeur administratives : la saison 2.Guillaume : Termius Photo : Android Central
Andrea Volpini with Jason Barnard Andrea Volpini talks with Jason Barnard (The Brand SERP Guy) about Google's reaction to the link tax. Google formalised its reaction to the Link Tax on 23rd September. I was a bit confused. Luckily Andrea Volpini has already figured it out and gives me the rundown / lowdown on the EU copyright Directive, Google's reaction to it and the practicalities for publishers… Google News publishers are opted in by default, other publishers are opted out by default. Search Console gives publishers the means to control this. Schema markup is the solution if you want to opt-in and yet keep your rich results. Could this perhaps even be an opportunity to take control of our content? Brilliant !
Andrea Volpini with Jason Barnard Andrea Volpini talks with Jason Barnard (The Brand SERP Guy) about Google's reaction to the link tax. Google formalised its reaction to the Link Tax on 23rd September. I was a bit confused. Luckily Andrea Volpini has already figured it out and gives me the rundown / lowdown on the EU copyright Directive, Google's reaction to it and the practicalities for publishers… Google News publishers are opted in by default, other publishers are opted out by default. Search Console gives publishers the means to control this. Schema markup is the solution if you want to opt-in and yet keep your rich results. Could this perhaps even be an opportunity to take control of our content? Brilliant !
Andrea Volpini with Jason Barnard Andrea Volpini talks with Jason Barnard about Google's reaction to the link tax. Google formalised its reaction to the Link Tax on 23rd September. I was a bit confused. Luckily Andrea Volpini has already figured it out and gives me the rundown / lowdown on the EU copyright Directive, Google's reaction to it and the practicalities for publishers… Google News publishers are opted in by default, other publishers are opted out by default. Search Console gives publishers he means to control this. Schema markup is the solution if you want to opt-in and yet keep your rich results. Could this perhaps even be an opportunity to take control of our content? Brilliant !
Google formalised its reaction to the Link Tax on 23rd September. I was a bit confused. Luckily Andrea has already figured it out and gives me the rundown / lowdown on the EU copyright Directive, Google’s reaction to it and the practicalities for publishers… Google News publishers are opted in by default, other publishers are opted out by default. Search Console gives publishers he means to control this. Schema markup is the solution if you want to opt-in and yet keep your rich results. Could this perhaps even be an opportunity to take control of our content? Brilliant !
We will be looking at a content strategy guide post algorythum update that might help you in your planning. We look at an article about how to go about disabling plugins that load across your whole site for no reason. We look into the age ole duplicate content issue many people struggle with. We look at getting more traffic from Reddit. We'll also be looking at the idea of Ahref's new search engine, the EU's new “link tax”, and an analysis of the March 2019 core update that is certainly worth testing.
Today I go over a few mins of the throughs of what happen on this week's bill pass on article Article 13 of the Link Tax. Love to hear your thoughts on today's story. ttps://www.twitter.com/leonlagrey https://www.minds.com/leonlagrey https://gab.ai/leonlagrey https://www.instagram.com/leonlagrey https://www.vk.com/leonlagrey Humble Bundle https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=leonlagrey Download the Podcoin on IOS & Android. I recommend it! Once you sign up for the app make sure you use the promo code promo code: LLGREY and receive 300 podcoin when you use podcoin app! Pledge me: ko-fi.com/leonlagrey Mene.com/invite/KYCdi3 https://www.goldmoney.com/w/leonlagrey GoldMoney Referral Code: leonlagrey GoldSilver Affiliate Link https://goldsilver.com/?aff=LL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leonlagrey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leonlagrey/support
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19.1# EXTRA - Article 11 & 13 You might have see adverts on YouTube talking about artical 11 & 13 so we thought we would give you the lowdown With meme bans and link tax' s is the web's future looking grim? restrications on what content creaters are allowed on the internet?, we have a look at artical 11 & 13 and see what all the fuss is about. Join us for a special episode of Never a straight answer EXTRA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverastraightanswer/message
Bad, bad bad bad: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180912/09265740626/eu-gives-up-open-web-experiment-decides-it-will-be-licensed-web-going-forward.shtml Microsoft will begin charging monthly fee to continue getting Windows 7 security updates: https://www.pcgamer.com/starting-in-2020-businesses-will-have-to-pay-microsoft-for-windows-7-security-updates/ Yet another reason I don't want Microsoft in charge of my desktop: https://www-theverge-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/9/12/17850146/microsoft-windows-10-chrome-firefox-warning?ampjsv=0.1#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theverge.com%2F2018%2F9%2F12%2F17850146%2Fmicrosoft-windows-10-chrome-firefox-warning Apple iPhone Event: https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/12/17842438/apple-iphone-event-news-updates-xs-xr-watch-4-2018 https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/9/12/17847226/apple-iphone-xs-vs-pixel-2-galaxy-note-s9-android-best-phone-specs A friendly reminder: You do not own all of that digital media you paid for: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180912/09473640628/you-dont-own-what-youve-bought-apple-disappears-purchased-movies.shtml Casting news for Witcher Netflix series: https://www.polygon.com/2018/9/4/17818520/witcher-geralt-henry-cavill-netflix-series https://io9.gizmodo.com/a-rumored-casting-call-has-some-members-of-the-witcher-1828911116
Article 11 & 13 have been voted on and passed through this stage of EP. There are still negotiations and another vote before each EU Country will even work out how to implement these laws, now is the time for awareness tho. SaveYourInternet | https://saveyourinternet.eu PATREON | http://www.patreon.com/BoredGamer SHADOW - CLOUD GAMING PCs | https://shadow.tech/usen/ USE THE CODE BOREDGAMER FOR A DISCOUNT GET STAR CITIZEN & 5000 UEC | http://www.boredgamer.co.uk/enlist BOREDGAMER DISCORD | https://discord.gg/boredgamer WEBSITE | http://boredgamer.co.uk TWITCH | http://www.twitch.tv/boredgameruk TWITTER | http://twitter.com/BoredGamerUK REDDIT | https://www.reddit.com/r/BoredGamer/ SOUNDCLOUD | https://soundcloud.com/boredgameruk T-SHIRTS & MERCH | https://boredgamer.teemill.com DONATE | http://www.boredgamer.co.uk/donate MY SYSTEM SPEC | https://www.reddit.com/r/BoredGamer/comments/6y816w/boredgamer_system_specs/ BOREDGAMER STREAM TEAM | https://www.twitch.tv/team/boredgamer BOREDGAMER EXTRA VIDEOS | https://www.youtube.com/boredgamerextra Full Disclosure: I am a Star Citizen Fan BUT am not paid or contracted by CIG in anyway other than I am an Evocati Member and as such am under an NDA for Closed Early Patch Release Tests (ETF). Shadow Tech referrals give me a small kickback, however I am not paid by them for any specific videos or promotion. #Article13 #Censorship #SaveYourInternet
Il dibattito sulla Link Tax e la Legge Anti-Meme. Buon compleanno Elon Musk. Le AI vanno dallo psicologo e giocano a Dota 2 (o viceversa?). Il pentimento di Tim Cook. Queste e molte altre le notizie commentate nella puntata di questa settimana. Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Giulio Cupini, Michele Di Maio, Francesco Facconi Produttori esecutivi: Marco Mandia, Davide Dari, Federico Latini, Davide Masiero, Ivan Vannicelli, Ivan Anselmi, Riccardo Peruzzini, Marco Pierandrei, Maurizio Mistrali, Carlotta Cubeddu, Pierfrancesco Urbano, Dardi Massimiliano, Douglas Whiting, Manuel Zavatta, Alberto Crosio, Mauro Schiavon, Lorenzo Pontecorvi, Stefano Augusto Innocenti, Zambianchi Marco Francesco Mauro, Riccardo Odone, Maurizio Galluzzo, Corrado G. Sponsor: Links: Happy Birthday Elon Musk Riforma Ue copyright, cinque fake-news da sfatare nel dibattito Apple is Rebooting Its Maps App with Rebuilt Map Data Elon Musk's AI Aiming to Compete in Dota 2 International Tournament AI might need a therapist, too Il metrò di Milano diventa contactless, sui tornelli è spuntato il pos Gioca 180 anni di partite di Dota 2 al giorno Apple Eyes Streaming Bundle for TV, Music and News Tim Cook: la gente sta troppo su iPhone, noi non volevamo questo Insultò capotreno su Facebook: dovrà scrivere lettera di scuse Exclusive: IBM releases image data to improve facial recognition AI Apple and Samsung settle seven-year patent battle Sfida alla tradizione: in Francia arriva il pizzaiolo-robot 'Dota 2' Player Who Used Programmable Mouse Disqualified Tim Cook e i falsi pentiti del capitalismo Link tax: ogni scorciatoia sul diritto d'autore mette a rischio la democrazia Google fa lobby contro la nuova direttiva europea sul copyright AIE e Confindustria contro Di Maio: si tuteli l'innovazione Di Maio: "Stato garantisca 30 minuti di Internet gratis a tutti" Gingilli del giorno: World Map: The Literal Translation of Country Names TRAIN AI 2018 - Building the Software 2.0 Stack One Song A Day - Una canzone al giorno Lanieri - Niente più errori con la nuova guida allo stile!
1-Spagna. Si apre a Madrid il primo processo sui neonati rubati durante il franchismo. Dal 1939 al 1980, migliaia di bimbi furono tolti ai genitori per essere adottati illegalmente da famiglie vicine al regime di Franco. ( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) ..2-Daraa sotto attacco. Offensiva dell'esercito di Damasco nella sud del Siria. La zona , che confina con Israele e Giordania, è una delle poche ancora in mano all'opposizione armata...( Emanuele Piantadosi) ..3-Gran Bretagna. La legge sulla Brexit firmata dalla Regina Elisabetta. l'uscita dall'unione europea è prevista il 29 marzo 2019. ..4-l'Unione Europea si spacca anche sulla Link Tax. Bruxelles vuole far pagare ai motori di ricerca e ai “social media” una tassa sulla ..pubblicazione dei contenuti giornalistici protetti da copyright. ..( Alessandro Principe) ..5-Terre agricole. Il nome Monsanto è sparito ma la Storia non si cancella. Intervista all'ambientalista Ruchi shroff sulla fusione della multinazionale del Glifosato con il colosso della chimica Bayer. ( Marta Gatti, Ruchi Shroff - Navdanya International)
How we can learn from failed assumptions about the media.
1-Spagna. Si apre a Madrid il primo processo sui neonati rubati durante il franchismo. Dal 1939 al 1980, migliaia di bimbi furono tolti ai genitori per essere adottati illegalmente da famiglie vicine al regime di Franco. ( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) ..2-Daraa sotto attacco. Offensiva dell’esercito di Damasco nella sud del Siria. La zona , che confina con Israele e Giordania, è una delle poche ancora in mano all’opposizione armata...( Emanuele Piantadosi) ..3-Gran Bretagna. La legge sulla Brexit firmata dalla Regina Elisabetta. l’uscita dall’unione europea è prevista il 29 marzo 2019. ..4-l’Unione Europea si spacca anche sulla Link Tax. Bruxelles vuole far pagare ai motori di ricerca e ai “social media” una tassa sulla ..pubblicazione dei contenuti giornalistici protetti da copyright. ..( Alessandro Principe) ..5-Terre agricole. Il nome Monsanto è sparito ma la Storia non si cancella. Intervista all’ambientalista Ruchi shroff sulla fusione della multinazionale del Glifosato con il colosso della chimica Bayer. ( Marta Gatti, Ruchi Shroff - Navdanya International)
1-Spagna. Si apre a Madrid il primo processo sui neonati rubati durante il franchismo. Dal 1939 al 1980, migliaia di bimbi furono tolti ai genitori per essere adottati illegalmente da famiglie vicine al regime di Franco. ( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) ..2-Daraa sotto attacco. Offensiva dell’esercito di Damasco nella sud del Siria. La zona , che confina con Israele e Giordania, è una delle poche ancora in mano all’opposizione armata...( Emanuele Piantadosi) ..3-Gran Bretagna. La legge sulla Brexit firmata dalla Regina Elisabetta. l’uscita dall’unione europea è prevista il 29 marzo 2019. ..4-l’Unione Europea si spacca anche sulla Link Tax. Bruxelles vuole far pagare ai motori di ricerca e ai “social media” una tassa sulla ..pubblicazione dei contenuti giornalistici protetti da copyright. ..( Alessandro Principe) ..5-Terre agricole. Il nome Monsanto è sparito ma la Storia non si cancella. Intervista all’ambientalista Ruchi shroff sulla fusione della multinazionale del Glifosato con il colosso della chimica Bayer. ( Marta Gatti, Ruchi Shroff - Navdanya International)