This Week In Techdirt History: August 4th – 10th
from the that-was-that dept
Five Years Ago
This week in 2019, “free speech defender” Devin Nunes filed more lawsuits against critics and vowed they weren’t the last, the New York Times joined the parade of media organizations that were totally and completely misrepresenting Section 230, and the recording industry was reaping what it sowed in the world of copyright run amok. An oversight report showed the NSA did not delete all the phone records it claimed it had, the European Court of Justice released rulings on three big copyright cases, and a judge was not impressed with the DOJ’s attempt to claim presidential tweets and orders didn’t mean anything. We also wrote a piece wondering why our first response to mass shootings is to talk about censorship.
Ten Years Ago
This week in 2014, comic artist Randy Queen began a crusade with a bunch of DMCA takedown notices targeting critical blog posts, which he then followed up by claiming that a post about this copyright abuse was defamatory, and then kept digging by issuing even more DMCA takedowns. An appeals court used a bogus Sherlock Holmes case as an opportunity to slam copyright trolling and suggest there might be antitrust violations, the City of London Police were doing Hollywood’s bidding, and a new report challenged the idea that the IP industries rely on strong IP. This was also the week that Google ramped up its push to secure the internet by using HTTPS as a search ranking signal.
Fifteen Years Ago
This week in 2009, the debacle of the Associated Press’s attempt to DRM the news got even sillier as people discovered its text licensing system would sell licenses that it had no right to sell, while Reuters stepped up in support of linking, excerpting, and sharing. Some students were arrested for jailbreaking video game consoles, Twitter was sued for patent infringement in Texas, and Fox joined the war on Redbox. We asked why America was banning books when an unauthorized sequel to Catcher in the Rye was blocked from publication, and we looked at the growing problem of jurisdictional disputes on a borderless internet. Also, in a trend that would very much take hold, people were talking about how Facebook was starting to become uncool.


Comments on “This Week In Techdirt History: August 4th – 10th”
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Can’t wait for the first 5 year-update (good little communists that you are) seething about how Elon Musk bought and saved X-Twitter, and censorious, Palestinian-hating scum like Yoel Roth were never welcomed back to the company.
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So you’re planning to still be here in five years, just hoping your fantasy will come true for the slim chance you get to gloat about something, still trolling, still hating. It’s sad enough when a person is lost in their current state and can’t see out of the hole they’ve dug themselves into, but when you’re planning to keep digging and for five years at least, it gets to be pathetic. How about planning in five years to be a better person and maybe starting now?
And, again, it’s censorial, not censorious.
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it seems that most of the trolling are coming from random acs
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Not really, it is a few really butthurt individuals who can’t hack it in normal discourse so they have turned to trolling.
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Many are return customers who can be seemingly identified by pattern recognition of their vocabulary, sentence structure, pet topics/insults, misspellings, etc.
This is the one who calls everyone communist like we’re still living in the Cold War.
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I’ve been here for 23 years already, bitch.
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[insert “Okay, but that’s worse. I mean, you… you do get how that’s worse? Right?” meme here]
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I too, figured out_of_the_blue was secretly always desperately here, and the random capitalizing of words, constant cocksucking of copyright lawyers who sued dead grandmothers, writing in support of Devin Nunes and whining about vaccination was always a strange performance ritual.
Thanks for admitting yourself to be the loon you always were. Have fun getting your bloodline cut off.
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You’re just weird.
Not the good kind.
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Well those were all certainly words.
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Those are certainly all words.
Devin Nunes…
That was five years ago already. Yeesh.