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Round three of Reddit versus the movie industry ends in yet another win for the social network site, because the First Amendment didn't suddenly change overnight
By Nick Evanson published
news What's the betting that there will still be a fourth attempt to blame social media for supporting piracy?
Ex-Star Wars actor Gina Carano wants courts to force Lucasfilm to give her job back using Elon Musk's money, praises Twitter as 'one of the last glimmers of hope for free speech in the world'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Carano was dropped from her role in The Mandalorian in 2021.
Have you discussed pirating media on the internet? These film studios might like a word
By Andy Edser published
news First Amendment rights have protected these piracy-discussing redditors from identification up until now, but that hasn't stopped studios from trying.
Another middle finger to our robot overlords as US court rules AIs are not 'individuals'
By Joshua Wolens published
News The court has confirmed a ruling that AIs can't hold patents to the inventions they generate.
Meta is being sued by Meta for using the name Meta
By Katie Wickens last updated
news A previous partner of Meta claims trademark rights to the name after talks turn sour.
Intel really just asked the EU for $624M to pay it back for overturned anti-AMD fine
By Alan Dexter published
News This battle has been ongoing since 2009 and shows no sign of abating.
UK politicians want Arm to be listed in London if Nvidia's bid to buy fails
By Katie Wickens published
news Nvidia's plan to acquire Arm is looking less likely by the day.
Intel's $1.2B fine for antitrust, anti-AMD practises has been overturned in Europe
By Katie Wickens published
news Accused of serving anticompetitive discounts, Intel has been appealing against the fine for 13 years.
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