Internet and e-mail policy and practice (original) (raw)

2026→Months Jan Feb Mar Apr MayJun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Click the comments link on any story to see comments or add your own. Subscribe to this blog RSS feed Home 25 Mar 2026 Cox doesn't have to pay a billion dollars Copyright Law Cox cable, like every ISP, has some users that pirate music. Sony sued them in Virginia, claiming that they were insufficiently diligent in terminating users that got DMCA notices, and said they were vicariously liable because they profited from the infringers' continuing subscriptions. A jury agreed with Sony and awarded them a billion dollars. On appeal the Fourth Circuit agreed. Today the Supreme Court said nope, that's not what the law says. See more ... posted at: 18:02 :: permanent link to this entry :: 0 comments Stable link is https://jl.ly/Copyright\_Law/cox.html 17 Mar 2026 AI scrapebot update Internet A long time ago I set up a toy web farm, which turned out to be very popular with web spiders, particularly the ones from AI companies. To help their training process, rather than just pages of links, it now has paragraphs of training text. See more ... posted at: 13:48 :: permanent link to this entry :: 1 comments Stable link is https://jl.ly/Internet/scrapeup.html 29 Jun 2025 Have LLMs broken fair use? Copyright Law Two sets of authors sued Anthropic and Meta in San Francisco for copyright infringement, arguing that the companies had pirated their works to train their LLMs. Everyone agreed that a key question was whether fair use allowed it, and in both cases the courts looked at the fair use issue before dealing with other aspects of the cases. Even though the facts in both cases were very similar, last week two judges in the same court wrote opinions coming to very different conclusions. How can that happen? Is fair use broken? See more ... posted at: 21:16 :: permanent link to this entry :: 0 comments Stable link is https://jl.ly/Copyright\_Law/fairwhat.html 10 Mar 2025 Spreadsheet Harder Security In response to ongoing concerns about the nation's budget deficit, the Treasury department has issued a directive that when calculating deficits, the sum of 2 and 2 will now be 3.Technical experts in the accounting industry claimed that the results of addition are set by the laws of mathematics and can't be changed. The Treasury pushed back strongly. See more ... posted at: 01:33 :: permanent link to this entry :: 6 comments Stable link is https://jl.ly/Security/harder.html 24 Nov 2024 Is Verisign a monopoly? Does it matter? ICANN Senator Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Jerry Nadler recently wrote a latter complaining that VeriSign overcharges for for .com domains due to its market power and sent it to the Department of Justice and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA.) While you can make a reasonable case that the claim is true, two more interesting questions are ``Why now?'' and ``Why bother?" See more ... posted at: 15:38 :: permanent link to this entry :: 0 comments Stable link is https://jl.ly/ICANN/vermonop.html Topics Copyright Law - 32 Email - 228 ICANN - 128 Internet - 74 Money - 31 Security - 4 My other sites Who is this guy? Airline ticket info Taughannock Networks Other blogs CAUCEHow Harassment Shaped the Internet74 days ago A keen grasp of the obviousGardening is hard358 days ago Related sites Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail Network Abuse Clearinghouse My Mastodon feed

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