https://www.biia.com/noyb-sues-crif-and-az-direct-for-illegal-and-secret-data-processing/ CRIF is being sued by NOYB for using data that was collected for advertising purposes for calculating credit ratings. #privacy
https://www.biia.com/japan-goes-all-in-copyright-doesnt-apply-to-ai-training/ Not really surprising, otherwise there is a good chance it'd be the same as a ban. #AI
So, a depiction of Tigger entered the public domain too along with Steamboat Willie, so you can expect him to show up in the sequel to this film, lol.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/taking-back-web-decentralization-2023-review
This is certainly interesting (I see the EFF has been busy this year), but before risking interacting with people with exceptionally poor takes (probably not from the EFF, mind you), I invite @eff to read the following "articles" (can something be called an article on this platform?) which I wrote (one pertaining to how porn isn't some spooky thing, but also, one about people who almost pathologically* can't stop trying to conflate content containing fictional scenarios / people, with abuse, also engaging in rounds of concern trolling, which is honestly a form of implicit conflation):
https://qoto.org/@olives/111516011246609826 Porn isn't spooky
https://qoto.org/@olives/111191543236620885 Conflation. This doesn't go into any specific conflation but it does go into general patterns of conflation.
Curiously, one of the people I cite here actually used to work for the EFF (as recently as 2018, it seems). Not that I allow him to carry this piece. It's based on a number of observations from a number of people, quite a few locations, what the vast majority of content seems to look like, and *not* trying to project a censorial agenda.
* Metaphor.
One will also attempt to lie to someone's face about apparent "abuse", and trying to depict a general purpose service as being "negligent", then it will turn out it is a photo indistinguishable from legitimate (and even non-sexual) conduct. The sort of (probable very rare) scenario which exists as more of an attempted "gotcha" than a legitimate threat.
Unfortunately, stretching terms (and also methodologies which don't involve actually examining content) seem to be becoming more common.
This is probably just a drop in the bucket of shenanigans. In any case, while moderation is probably important, it doesn't mean there aren't problematic grifters out there trying to make a name out of "dirt".
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/digital-rights-lgbtq-people-2023-review I was going to comment on this but I ended up writing something quite foul about these African countries, so I'm instead going to just post a link.
https://veilid.com/ Serious question. Why would someone have this ultra privacy project but then have like just a Discord (which isn't exactly great for privacy)? #Veilid
The ironic thing is that the copyright expiring will probably give it far more publicity than it would get rusting away in Disney's vault, lol.
https://web.archive.org/web/20230918132110/https://www.intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-ws-69-manga-culture-internet-governance-the-fight-against-piracy By the way, Kadokawa were at the U.N. complaining about piracy, lol.
Ironically, it's probably piracy which aided in marketing and breaking up really localized adaptations which were hard to differentiate from American content (why they were so scared of exposing people to other cultures is really beyond me, the most infamous example was editing out Japanese food items in Pokemon...). Also, the silly "cartoons are for kids" cliché.
Ultimately the fight for privacy, security, and thus freedom of expression and association will be won't be won in a courtroom or a legislature.
It will be won my people making a choice that those values are worth actively protecting.
Every time someone localizes cwtch for a new language, or submits an anonymous bug report, or simply reaches out over ephemeral wires to say hi, I remember why we continue to do this work.
I was literally just thinking of @sarahjamielewis then moments later she appeared :o
2023 was somewhat of a Red Queen's Race for #privacy, #p2p, #decentralization
At the end of it I feel like we had to run much faster just to stay in the same place.
Much like the rest of the space, funding for @openprivacy and @cwtch took a hit, and we have to continue to squeeze ever more out of the amazing support we do get.
When I look at where Cwtch is now compared to a few years ago I couldn't be prouder.
So much more to do, so many better worlds to build.
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