Law/Justice

The Internet Archive Loses Its Appeal of a Major Copyright Case & more

The Internet Archive Loses Its Appeal of a Major Copyright Case

 

Kate Knibbs

 

Hachette v. Internet Archive was brought by book publishers objecting to the archive’s digital lending library.

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ReMarkable Brings a Color Screen to Its Focus-Friendly Tablet Lineup

 

Julian Chokkattu

 

The company’s new Paper Pro digital notepad features color E Ink technology on a larger, more responsive display.

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Students Find New Evidence of the Impossibility of Complete Disorder

 

Leila Sloman

 

A new mathematic proof marks the first progress in decades on a problem about how order emerges.

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You Can Finally Buy a MoonSwatch Online

 

Jeremy White

 

Four versions of the Omega x Swatch mashup are now available on the brand’s website—but only if you’re in two specific countries.

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The US Needs Deepfake Porn Laws. These States Are Leading the Way

 

Vittoria Elliott

 

Legislation addressing the crisis of deepfake porn is being proposed, passing, and failing at the state level all over the US. WIRED is keeping track of it all.

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Seriously, Use Encrypted Messaging

 

Lauren Goode and Michael Calore

 

This week, we talk about recent developments with messaging apps Telegram and Signal, and discuss the future of encrypted messaging, surveillance capitalism, and nonprofit business models in tech.

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