China: Apple wegen Propagandafilm verklagt

Apple ist in China in einen kuriosen Rechtsstreit verwickelt worden. Die staatliche Zensurbehörde hat Klage wegen Urheberrechtsverletzung eingereicht, weil ein Propagandafilm, dessen Ausstrahlungsrechte einer Produktionsgesellschaft der Behörde gehören, über eine iOS-App abrufbar ist. (Apple, Urheberrecht)

Apple ist in China in einen kuriosen Rechtsstreit verwickelt worden. Die staatliche Zensurbehörde hat Klage wegen Urheberrechtsverletzung eingereicht, weil ein Propagandafilm, dessen Ausstrahlungsrechte einer Produktionsgesellschaft der Behörde gehören, über eine iOS-App abrufbar ist. (Apple, Urheberrecht)

Elektroauto: Autopilot von Tesla S soll von der Autobahn abfahren

Kurz nach dem tödlichen Unfall mit einem Tesla Model S plant der Elektroautohersteller, dem Autopiloten neue Funktionen beizubringen. Das Auto soll künftig eigenständig von der Autobahn abfahren können und eine überarbeitete Bedienoberfläche erhalten. (Tesla Motors, Technologie)

Kurz nach dem tödlichen Unfall mit einem Tesla Model S plant der Elektroautohersteller, dem Autopiloten neue Funktionen beizubringen. Das Auto soll künftig eigenständig von der Autobahn abfahren können und eine überarbeitete Bedienoberfläche erhalten. (Tesla Motors, Technologie)

Acer Switch Alpha 12 2-in-1 Windows tablet review

Acer Switch Alpha 12 2-in-1 Windows tablet review

The Acer Switch Alpha 12 is a Windows tablet with a high-resolution display, support for up to an Intel Core i7 Skylake processor, and a fanless design. But Acer doesn’t position the Switch Alpha 12 as a tablet. It’s listed in the laptop category on Acer’s website, and for good reason.

Not only does the tablet come with a keyboard cover, but it offers the kind of performance you’d expect from a good notebook computer.

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Acer Switch Alpha 12 2-in-1 Windows tablet review

The Acer Switch Alpha 12 is a Windows tablet with a high-resolution display, support for up to an Intel Core i7 Skylake processor, and a fanless design. But Acer doesn’t position the Switch Alpha 12 as a tablet. It’s listed in the laptop category on Acer’s website, and for good reason.

Not only does the tablet come with a keyboard cover, but it offers the kind of performance you’d expect from a good notebook computer.

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Blizzard Sues Overwatch “Cheat” Maker For Copyright Infringement

Blizzard Entertainment is suing Bossland, the maker of the popular Overwatch cheat tool “Watchover Tyrant” and several other game cheats. Among other things, the developer accuses the German company of various forms of copyright infringement and unfair competition.

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blizzOver the years video game developer Blizzard Entertainment has published many popular game titles.

Most recently the company released the new first-person shooter “Overwatch,” which became an instant bestseller. The game received rave reviews and generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue during its first weeks on sale.

While most Overwatch players stick to the rules, there’s also a small group that tries to game the system. By using cheats such as the Watchover Tyrant, they play with an advantage over regular users.

Blizzard is not happy with the Overwatch cheat and has filed a lawsuit against the German maker, Bossland GMBH, at a federal court in California. Bossland also sells cheats for various other titles such as World of Warcraft, Diablo 3 and Heroes of the Storm, which are mentioned in the complaint as well.

The game developer accuses the cheat maker of various forms of copyright infringement, unfair competition, and violating the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provision.

According to Blizzard these bots and cheats also cause millions of dollars in lost sales, as they ruin the games for many legitimate players.

“Defendants’ sale and distribution of the Bossland Hacks in the United States has caused Blizzard to lose millions or tens of millions of dollars in revenue, and to suffer irreparable damage to its goodwill and reputation.”

“Moreover, by releasing ‘Overwatch Cheat’ just days after the release of ‘Overwatch,’ Defendants are attempting to destroy or irreparably harm that game before it even has had a chance to fully flourish.”

The Overwatch cheat has already become relatively popular in a short period of time. Thousands of players are reportedly using the tool, which enables them to display the locations and health status of hidden or obscured opponents.



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Blizzard believes that by developing the cheats, Bossland has infringed on its copyrights in various ways. Among other things, the complaint accuses the German cheat maker of contributory copyright infringement.

“They have done so by enabling and encouraging third-party ‘freelancers’ or contractors to fraudulently obtain access to the Blizzard Games and then, having done so, to engage in unauthorized reproduction of the Blizzard Games,” the complaint reads.

“They also have done so by enabling users of the Bossland Hacks (particularly the Overwatch Cheat) to use the software to create derivative works, such as the dynamic screen overlay generated by the Overwatch Cheat,” it adds.

Blizzard notes that it has already taken action against thousands of cheaters. In response, Bossland announced that they would make their tool harder to be detected, which suggests that they intentionally violate the game’s EULA.

The game developer adds that the various cheats and bots may have generated millions in revenue for the German company, and demands compensation for its losses.

“Defendants not only know that their conduct is unlawful, but they engage in that conduct with the deliberate intent to harm Blizzard and its business. Blizzard is entitled to monetary damages, injunctive and other equitable relief, and punitive damages against Defendants,” the complaint reads.

Aside from the Overwatch cheat, the current case is very similar to one filed against a freelancer who works for Bossland. This case never really took off and was dismissed earlier this year.

TF spoke with Bossland CEO Zwetan Letschew, who informed us that his company hasn’t received the complaint at its office yet. However, they are no stranger to Blizzard’s legal actions.

“There are over 10 ongoing legal battles in Germany already,” Letschew says, noting that it’s strange that Blizzard decided to take action in the US after all these years.

“Now Blizzard wants to try it in the US too. One could ask himself, why now and not back in 2011. Why did Rod Rigole [Blizzard Deputy General Counsel] even bother to fly to Munich and drive with two other lawyers 380 km to Zwickau. Why not just sue us in the US five years ago?”

While Letschew still isn’t convinced that the lawsuit is even real, he doesn’t fear any legal action in the U.S. According to the CEO, a California court has no jurisdiction over his company, as it has no ties with the United States.

In addition, he is supported by a lawsuit his company won in Germany against Blizzard earlier this year. In that case, which dealt with the Heroes of the Storm bot, Blizzard was ordered to pay Bossland’s legal costs and attorney fees.

The full complaint filed at the Central District Court of California is available here (pdf).

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Lebensmittel: DHL bietet Spätzustellung bundesweit an

Als Reaktion auf Amazon bietet die DHL Spätzustellung jetzt für 44 Millionen Haushalte in Deutschland an. Das Angebot richtet sich besonders an Lebensmittelzusteller. (Amazon, DHL)

Als Reaktion auf Amazon bietet die DHL Spätzustellung jetzt für 44 Millionen Haushalte in Deutschland an. Das Angebot richtet sich besonders an Lebensmittelzusteller. (Amazon, DHL)

Chris Evans quits Top Gear following lowest ratings ever

“Gave it my best shot but sometimes that’s not enough.”

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Chris Evans is stepping down from his role as a presenter on Top Gear after just one season. He tweeted: "Stepping down from Top Gear. Gave it my best shot but sometimes that's not enough. The rest of the team are beyond brilliant, I wish them all the best."

In an official statement, Evans said: "I feel like my standing aside is the single best thing I can now do to help the cause. I remain a huge fan of the show, always have been, always will be. I will continue to focus on my radio show and the allied events that it encompasses.”

Evans' departure came just after the final episode of the current season of Top Gear aired on BBC2 on Sunday, which reached an average of just 1.9 million viewers. While that overnight figure does not yet include views on iPlayer or outside the UK, it still marks the lowest ever rating for the modern version of the show.

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Deals of the Day (7-04-2016)

Deals of the Day (7-04-2016)

The Surface Book is the first laptop made by Microsoft… and it’s also a tablet thanks to a detachable 13.5 inch, 3000 x 2000 pixel display. The Surface Book isn’t cheap though: prices start at $1499 for a model with a Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.

But right now you can save $150 or more. Microsoft is selling the entry-level model for $1349. Or you can save even more money and buy the 2-in-1 laptop from Amazon for $1330.

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Deals of the Day (7-04-2016)

The Surface Book is the first laptop made by Microsoft… and it’s also a tablet thanks to a detachable 13.5 inch, 3000 x 2000 pixel display. The Surface Book isn’t cheap though: prices start at $1499 for a model with a Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.

But right now you can save $150 or more. Microsoft is selling the entry-level model for $1349. Or you can save even more money and buy the 2-in-1 laptop from Amazon for $1330.

Continue reading Deals of the Day (7-04-2016) at Liliputing.

Qualcomm-Chips: Android-Geräteverschlüsselung ist angreifbar

Mehrere Schwachstellen in Android ermöglichen Angreifern, Zugriff auf Verschlüsselungskeys zu bekommen. Die meisten Fehler sind durch Updates behoben – doch das Design bringt grundsätzliche Probleme mit sich. (Security, Apple)

Mehrere Schwachstellen in Android ermöglichen Angreifern, Zugriff auf Verschlüsselungskeys zu bekommen. Die meisten Fehler sind durch Updates behoben - doch das Design bringt grundsätzliche Probleme mit sich. (Security, Apple)

Mars may have once had lots of moons, but soon it will be down to just one

New simulations may explain why only Phobos and Deimos remain around Mars today.

Mars may have once had a much larger moon that eventually fell into the red planet. (credit: Labex UnivEarths / Université Paris Diderot)

When a moon orbits a planet, everything is fine as long as the gravity holding the moon together exceeds the pull of the planet. However, if the moon gets too close, and the tidal forces of the planet exceed the gravitational bind of the moon, the satellite will break apart. This is known as the Roche limit. Fortunately for the Earth's Moon, this limit is just under 10,000km, and the satellite itself is nearly 385,000km away.

But this is not the case for the tiny Martian system of satellites. Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons at 22km in diameter, is slowly falling toward Mars and will reach the Roche limit in about 20 million years. It will break apart thereafter into a spectacular ring. That will leave just Deimos, which is smaller and further out, as the last Martian satellite. It may be a lonely system then, but a new simulation suggests that Mars once had a very complex system of moons.

For a long time, scientists thought potato-shaped moons were probably captured asteroids, however their circular orbits at the equator argued in favor of another possibility—their formation from a giant impact billions of years ago. A very giant impact. The new research, published in Nature Geoscience, suggests a massive 2,000km proto-planet struck Mars in the past, resurfacing much of the red planet and kicking a mass of debris more than 100 times the mass of Phobos and Deimos into orbit.

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