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> Hadopi, perhaps the world’s worst copyright law, is moribund but not quite dead (yet)


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> Iowa lawmakers move to mandate students take Center for Intellectual Freedom classes amid low enrollment


Likely Homelander's Freedom Camps.


What is "center" in this context?


"Center for Intellectual Freedom" is the doublespeak for the reeducation camp.


I checked out their website -- it was carefully clean of leaking any agendas or biases out.

I'm all for challenging assumptions and what not, but that should come with a willingness to change one's mind when confronted with compelling evidence. I see a paucity of that from the people who push this kind of stuff.


Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea has requested a 15 minute job interview regarding your skepticism.


Personal insults don't move the conversation forward.

My point is simple: the opaque nature of the site is suspicious, and the wording about "debating" CEOs, etc is an interesting choice as well: rather than "engaging", "learning from", "hearing from" etc.

I'm all for what they ostensibly represent: social/poltical science and the constitution. Both subjects all citizens should be able to have critical reasoning skills about.

The fact that the current regime is flagrantly ignoring the constitution, that it's adherents don't mind at all, and that they are likely aligned with this org is worthy of scrutiny.


The University of Iowa has a Social Sciences department that has professors in for Political Science, Anthropology, Public Policy, and other fields. It’s an accredited institution.


But this isn't about the University of Iowa, it's about the "Center for Intellectual Freedom", which was created specifically to promote conservative values.

I'm all for challenging assumptions and learning about differing viewpoints, but this smells of indoctrination.

Conservatives hate colleges because they are "liberal hotbeds", but "reality has a liberal bias" and a lot of education on reality runs counter to their ideology. Case in point: studies on Critical Race Theory are considered to be blasphemous by the right but those studies are based upon the fact that the United States was built on systemic racism and is still deeply ingrained is a depressingly significant portion of the population.


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> The Trust & Safety Professional Association and Trust & Safety Foundation: An Oral History


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> The YOLO Remand Shows Why the 9th Circuit Should Stop Carving Up Section 230–Bride v. Snap


Excerpt about tech:

> No matter how indie your coffee, books and social media, your consumption choices will not have a material impact on Starbucks, Amazon or Twitter. Going vegan won't make the meat industry treat animals better. Taking the bus won't induce improvements to your town's public transit network.

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> In politics, we build bonds of mutual regard and understanding that we use to navigate our differences. But when you vote with your wallet, all that's left is the endless policing of your allies' consumption choices, endless scolding for their failure to leave Twitter, or give up meat, or eschew chatbots. Shopping for change ends up replacing politics with petty snooping and endless sniping and attempts to bully or shame people into consuming different things.


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> Trump FCC Using False Claims Of Immigrant Fraud To Drive Up Costs Of Broadband For Everyone


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> This Convicted Felon Gets $1 Million a Year to Sell Obsolete Internet Service. You Pay for It.


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> Indie dev says Steam’s blocking their game for IP infringement, even though it’s their own IP


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> The Science is Not Settled: How Weak Evidence is Fueling a National Push to Ban Social Media for Youth


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> EFF to Fourth Circuit: Electronic Device Searches at the Border Require a Warrant


That's what the title is now, except that "Fourth" is now "4th". Was it meaningfully different at the time you posted that comment?


Usually I post the original title in a comment for the sake of transparency (because some people may comment without reading the entire article), but that is not the case here. In this case, I posted the original title so that future me would be able to use HN Algolia search to find out whether I had cited or posted this article in the "past".


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