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海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple Car expected to arrive sometime before 2030 https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/11/05/apple-car-expected-to-arrive-sometime-before-2030?utm_medium=rss The Apple Car is still far from becoming a reality a report writes but the vehicle is still expected to make an appearance relatively close to Apple s automotive efforts have led to a lot of speculation over the years prompting rumors and speculation for the vehicle proposing a launch within years In a Sunday report it is thought that it is still years from being introduced but that it could still be out within the current decade In the Power On newsletter for Bloomberg Mark Gurman declares A car is still a ways out More specifically Apple is said to not expected to ship anything until later in the decade for the project Read more 2023-11-05 15:55:06
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Daily deals Nov. 5: 15" MacBook Air $1,049, $1,900 off M1 Max MacBook Pro, 26% off iPad mini, more https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/11/05/daily-deals-nov-5-15-macbook-air-1049-1900-off-m1-max-macbook-pro-26-off-ipad-mini-more?utm_medium=rss Today s top deals include off a Samsung QLED K TV off a Dark Matter Sentry streaming microphone off a Samsung Galaxy Watch Pro off a LG Class UQ Series LED K TV and more Save on a M MacBook Air The AppleInsider teams searches the internet for top notch deals at online stores to develop a list of stellar bargains on trending tech products including deals on Apple gear TVs accessories and other gadgets We share the most valuable discounts every day to help you save money Read more 2023-11-05 15:42:08
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple couldn't get new iPads, AirPods ready for 2023 launches https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/11/05/apple-couldnt-get-new-ipads-airpods-ready-for-2023-launches?utm_medium=rss Apple had the opportunity to bring out more products for the end of year holiday sales but iPad and AirPods upgrades weren t quite ready in time a report claims iPad ProApple has effectively completed its program of hardware releases for with the introduction of M Mac models during its Scary Fast October event However there are some areas in the product catalog that have seemingly been left stagnant this time around Read more 2023-11-05 15:55:39
海外TECH Engadget How the meandering legal definition of 'fair use' cost us Napster but gave us Spotify https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-the-internet-con-cory-doctorow-verso-153018432.html?src=rss The internet s enshittification as veteran journalist and privacy advocate Cory Doctorow nbsp describes it began decades before TikTok made the scene Elder millennials remember the good old days of Napster ーfollowed by the much worse old days of Napster being sued into oblivion along with Grokster and the rest of the PP sharing ecosystem until we were left with a handful of label approved catalog sterilized streaming platforms like Pandora and Spotify Three cheers for corporate copyright litigation In his new book The Internet Con How to Seize the Means of Computation Doctorow examines the modern social media landscape cataloging and illustrating the myriad failings and short sighted business decisions of the Big Tech companies operating the services that promised us the future but just gave us more Nazis We have both an obligation and responsibility to dismantle these systems Doctorow argues and a means to do so with greater interoperability In this week s Hitting the Books excerpt Doctorow examines the aftermath of the lawsuits against PP sharing services as well as the role that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act s notice and takedown reporting system and YouTube s ContentID scheme play on modern streaming sites Verso PublishingExcerpted from by The Internet Con How to Seize the Means of Computation by Cory Doctorow Published by Verso Copyright by Cory Doctorow All rights reserved Seize the Means of ComputationThe harms from notice and takedown itself don t directly affect the big entertainment companies But in the entertainment industry itself engineered a new more potent form of notice and takedown that manages to inflict direct harm on Big Content while amplifying the harms to the rest of us nbsp That new system is notice and stay down a successor to notice and takedown that monitors everything every user uploads or types and checks to see whether it is similar to something that has been flagged as a copyrighted work This has long been a legal goal of the entertainment industry and in it became a feature of EU law but back in notice and staydown made its debut as a voluntary modification to YouTube called Content ID nbsp Some background in Viacom part of CBS filed a billion dollar copyright suit against YouTube alleging that the company had encouraged its users to infringe on its programs by uploading them to YouTube Google ーwhich acquired YouTube in ーdefended itself by invoking the principles behind Betamax and notice and takedown arguing that it had lived up to its legal obligations and that Betamax established that inducement to copyright infringement didn t create liability for tech companies recall that Sony had advertised the VCR as a means of violating copyright law by recording Hollywood movies and watching them at your friends houses and the Supreme Court decided it didn t matter nbsp But with Grokster hanging over Google s head there was reason to believe that this defense might not fly There was a real possibility that Viacom could sue YouTube out of existence ーindeed profanity laced internal communications from Viacom ーwhich Google extracted through the legal discovery process ーshowed that Viacom execs had been hotly debating which one of them would add YouTube to their private empire when Google was forced to sell YouTube to the company nbsp Google squeaked out a victory but was determined not to end up in a mess like the Viacom suit again It created Content ID an audio fingerprinting tool that was pitched as a way for rights holders to block or monetize the use of their copyrighted works by third parties YouTube allowed large at first rightsholders to upload their catalogs to a blocklist and then scanned all user uploads to check whether any of their audio matched a claimed clip nbsp Once Content ID determined that a user was attempting to post a copyrighted work without permission from its rightsholder it consulted a database to determine the rights holder s preference Some rights holders blocked any uploads containing audio that matched theirs others opted to take the ad revenue generated by that video nbsp There are lots of problems with this Notably there s the inability of Content ID to determine whether a third party s use of someone else s copyright constitutes fair use As discussed fair use is the suite of uses that are permitted even if the rightsholder objects such as taking excerpts for critical or transformational purposes Fair use is a fact intensive doctrineーthat is the answer to Is this fair use is almost always It depends let s ask a judge nbsp Computers can t sort fair use from infringement There is no way they ever can That means that filters block all kinds of legitimate creative work and other expressive speech ーespecially work that makes use of samples or quotations nbsp But it s not just creative borrowing remixing and transformation that filters struggle with A lot of creative work is similar to other creative work For example a six note phrase from Katy Perry s song Dark Horse is effectively identical to a six note phrase in Joyful Noise a song by a much less well known Christian rapper called Flame Flame and Perry went several rounds in the courts with Flame accusing Perry of violating his copyright Perry eventually prevailed which is good news for her nbsp But YouTube s filters struggle to distinguish Perry s six note phrase from Flame s as do the executives at Warner Chappell Perry s publisher who have periodically accused people who post snippets of Flame s Joyful Noise of infringing on Perry s Dark Horse Even when the similarity isn t as pronounced as in Dark Joyful Noisy Horse filters routinely hallucinate copyright infringements where none exist ーand this is by design nbsp To understand why first we have to think about filters as a security measure ーthat is as a measure taken by one group of people platforms and rightsholder groups who want to stop another group of people uploaders from doing something they want to do upload infringing material nbsp It s pretty trivial to write a filter that blocks exact matches the labels could upload losslessly encoded pristine digital masters of everything in their catalog and any user who uploaded a track that was digitally or acoustically identical to that master would be blocked nbsp But it would be easy for an uploader to get around a filter like this they could just compress the audio ever so slightly below the threshold of human perception and this new file would no longer match Or they could cut a hundredth of a second off the beginning or end of the track or omit a single bar from the bridge or any of a million other modifications that listeners are unlikely to notice or complain about nbsp Filters don t operate on exact matches instead they employ fuzzy matching They don t just block the things that rights holders have told them to block ーthey block stuff that s similar to those things that rights holders have claimed This fuzziness can be adjusted the system can be made more or less strict about what it considers to be a match nbsp Rightsholder groups want the matches to be as loose as possible because somewhere out there there might be someone who d be happy with a very fuzzy truncated version of a song and they want to stop that person from getting the song for free The looser the matching the more false positives This is an especial problem for classical musicians their performances of Bach Beethoven and Mozart inevitably sound an awful lot like the recordings that Sony Music the world s largest classical music label has claimed in Content ID As a result it has become nearly impossible to earn a living off of online classical performance your videos are either blocked or the ad revenue they generate is shunted to Sony Even teaching classical music performance has become a minefield as painstakingly produced free online lessons are blocked by Content ID or if the label is feeling generous the lessons are left online but the ad revenue they earn is shunted to a giant corporation stealing the creative wages of a music teacher Notice and takedown law didn t give rights holders the internet they wanted What kind of internet was that Well though entertainment giants said all they wanted was an internet free from copyright infringement their actions ーand the candid memos released in the Viacom case ーmake it clear that blocking infringement is a pretext for an internet where the entertainment companies get to decide who can make a new technology and how it will function This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-05 15:30:18
海外TECH Engadget Brümate’s early Black Friday sale knocks 25 percent off drinkware https://www.engadget.com/brumates-early-black-friday-sale-knocks-25-percent-off-drinkware-150047391.html?src=rss Br mate is holding an early Black Friday sale offering percent off most drinkware sets including the well regarded Hopsulator Trio The deals start today and end on November so you have some time to think about which insulated cups catch your fancy Once you decide just enter the code Cyber at checkout As an example this sale brings the price of the Hopsulator Trio down to from Br mate makes insulated and leak proof cups that keep liquids at their desired temperature until you re done pushing the stuff through your gullet The insulation here is certainly on point which is why the company s products made our list of the best gifts for coffee lovers On the opposite side of the spectrum we put the Hopsulator Trio on our lists of the best outdoor gifts for dads and the best grilling gear as the integrated insulation keeps cold beers cold even on the hottest of summer days However the Hopsulator is just for cans though the company offers plenty of products to please devotees of loose liquid Some of them could even serve as a decent container for a lunch stew or soup so it s a win win Again the sale ends on November If you re in the market for some insulated and leak proof cups now s your time to shine The cups and containers range in size from ounces all the way to ounces for those looking to replicate the joy of slurping down a Big Gulp Follow EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-05 15:00:47

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