Oracle Says Google Didn’t Play Fair, Wants Third Trial (Oh God)
"They were perpetrating a fraud on the jury!” said an attorney for Oracle in court.
New Revenge Porn Bill Shows Silicon Valley’s Influence in Politics
The final text of the proposed Intimate Privacy Protection Act is better aligned with tech interests.
NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites
The NRA takes a shot at the Yes Men, hits the entire Surge publishing service.
We Replaced C-SPAN with Periscope and I Can’t Even
Paul Ryan shut off the C-Span cameras and C-Span has replaced it with a mix of Periscope and Facebook Live. Seriously.
Anti-ISIS Hacktivists Are Attacking the Internet Archive
“They do not come across as the sharpest tacks in the tack-box-factory.”
The Kindness of Letting the Internet Forget
By practicing a sort of reverse search-engine optimization, we can participate in a better, nicer, more ethical internet.
The Kindness of Letting the Internet Forget
By practicing a sort of reverse search-engine optimization, we can participate in a better, nicer, more ethical internet.
Matthew Keys Might Be Forced to Pay Tronc $249,956
While a final decision is pending, it's still significantly less than the original estimate of damages caused by Keys.
Uber Knows Too Much About You
The kind of data that Uber has access to—even if it’s not, say, the actual contents of your email or the actual conversations you’re having on your phone—is extremely invasive.
Google Wins Trial Against Oracle, Saves $9 Billion
The ruling that Google's use of APIs is a fair use will have wide-ranging ramifications for the rest of the tech industry.
Why the Very Silly Oracle v. Google Trial Actually Matters
From poetry to paintings to hamburgers, Oracle v. Google has been a confusing mess. Thankfully only everything is at stake.