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Adobe Thinks it Can Solve Netflix’s Password ‘Piracy’ Problem

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When Netflix was ‘just’ a delivery platform, its pragmatic approach to the piracy problem was well known. People don’t pirate platforms, but they love pirating content. Citing a 2020 study, Adobe says that up to 46 million people in the U.S. Existing Options Can Frustrate The Wrong People.

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Section 512(c) Protects Pinterest Despite Its Algorithms–Davis v. Pinterest

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The court now grants Pinterest’s summary judgment motion to dismiss the rest of the case because “the Court finds that the DMCA safe harbor applies to the facts of this case.” ” The plaintiff claimed that Pinterest embedded metadata into user-uploaded photos to improve ad delivery in conjunction with those photos.

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Movie Companies Sue Lawyer in Dispute Over Piracy Settlement Cash

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Nevertheless, huge numbers of people have paid up over the years, with their cash often being handed to a law firm in the first instance. ” The lawsuit filed last week suggests consensus was elusive.

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Which VPN Providers Really Take Privacy Seriously in 2023?

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We also advise people to properly research the company behind the VPN service. As for email delivery, it is managed via Sendgrid. For enhanced security, we suggest deploying OpenVPN with AES-256-GCM-SHA512, incorporating our stealth VPN protocol as an additional protective layer. This article is not a recommendation of any kind.

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Section 230 Protects Gmail’s Spam Filter–RNC v. Google

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The lawsuits seek to work the ref, hijack other people’s resources for partisan purposes, and rile the partisan’s base. The A/B test suggests Gmail’s filter flagged the RNC’s email coding, not its content or sender identity. In contrast, the RNC emails people who subscribed to their email lists.

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The 5th Circuit Puts the 1st Amendment in a Blender & Whips Up a Terrible #MAGA Kool-Aid–NetChoice v. Paxton

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The decision consists of three opinions from a three-judge panel: Judge Oldham’s majority opinion, Judge Jones’ concurrence (mostly), and Judge Southwick’s concurrence on the transparency piece and dissent on the rest. Thus the Platforms, unlike newspapers, are primarily “conduit[s] for news, comment, and advertising.””