Over on Copyfight, Donna has been linking to the standout briefs in the EFF's Grokster Supreme Court case, which will determine whether it is legal to make a technology like an email client without a self-censorship filter that tries to stop copyright infringment. The briefs are from all quarters: copyright professors, tech companies, venture capitalists, and others.
Pro-P2P SCOTUS briefs from law profs, venture capitalists, and other worthies
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Would you spend $650,000 to ride a transforming mecha?
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Upcycle your old smart speaker with a new brain
The world is absolutely filthy with Google Home Minis. The wee smart speakers made their debut back in 2017 and were inexpensive enough to be given away by telecoms, banks… READ THE REST
France summons Musk for X criminal charges
Sam Schechner reports in The Wall Street Journal that French prosecutors have summoned Elon Musk to Paris to face preliminary criminal charges as part of their investigation into X. The… READ THE REST
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Disclosure: Boing Boing earns a commission on purchases made through links in this post. TL;DR: A lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows is on sale for $19.97 (regularly… READ THE REST
Savvy PC users are getting Windows 11 Pro + training courses for just $20 while they can
Disclosure: Boing Boing earns a commission on purchases made through links in this post. TL;DR: You can get Windows 11 Pro plus a beginner-friendly training course for just $19.97 (reg. $237) through June… READ THE REST
Get lifetime access to Mondly for $80 and learn up to 41 global languages
Disclosure: Boing Boing earns a commission on purchases made through links in this post. TL;DR: If you're simply looking to learn a new skill or boost your resume, Mondly has you… READ THE REST