Breitbandausbau: Bernie Sanders will Internet- und Kabelkonzerne zerschlagen

US-Senator Bernie Sanders hat seinen Plan für den Breitbandausbau besonders in ländlichen und armen Regionen der USA vorgelegt. Er will Konzerne zerschlagen und kommunale Strukturen stark fördern. (Internet, Open Access)

US-Senator Bernie Sanders hat seinen Plan für den Breitbandausbau besonders in ländlichen und armen Regionen der USA vorgelegt. Er will Konzerne zerschlagen und kommunale Strukturen stark fördern. (Internet, Open Access)

Korruption: Ericsson zahlt über 1 Milliarde US-Dollar Strafe in den USA

Der europäische 5G-Hoffnungsträger war in mehreren Staaten in Korruptionsfälle verwickelt. Die Ericsson-Konzernführung hat dies eingestanden. In den USA zahlt das Unternehmen eine hohe Strafe. (Ericsson, Technologie)

Der europäische 5G-Hoffnungsträger war in mehreren Staaten in Korruptionsfälle verwickelt. Die Ericsson-Konzernführung hat dies eingestanden. In den USA zahlt das Unternehmen eine hohe Strafe. (Ericsson, Technologie)

Campusnetze: Bisher nur sechs Anträge auf firmeneigenes 5G-Netz

Trotz sehr günstiger Preise und großen Drucks durch die Industrie auf schnelle Zuteilung ist das Interesse an Campusnetzen gering. Bisher haben BASF und Mugler eine Lizenz im Bereich 3,7 bis 3,8 GHz für Campus-5G. (5G, Handy)

Trotz sehr günstiger Preise und großen Drucks durch die Industrie auf schnelle Zuteilung ist das Interesse an Campusnetzen gering. Bisher haben BASF und Mugler eine Lizenz im Bereich 3,7 bis 3,8 GHz für Campus-5G. (5G, Handy)

Google Sees DMCA Anti-Circumvention Notices Skyrocket

Copyright holders are increasingly targeting Google with DMCA anti-circumvention notices. The number of complaints has already doubled compared to last year, and skyrocketed compared to the years before. The notices are particularly effective as there is no standard mechanism to file a counter-notification.

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A few weeks ago, we reported that the RIAA targeted several YouTube converters and downloaders by sending relatively rare takedown requests to Google.

Instead of the usual DMCA copyright notices, the music group asked the search engine to remove various URLs for alleged violations of the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provision.

This proved to be quite effective. After taking down the many links to FLVTO, 2Conv, Y2Mate, and Yout, the RIAA expanded its scope to other streamrippers. In total, the music group targeted hundreds of URLs in a few dozen notices.

And the RIAA is not alone. Other copyright holders are using the anti-circumvention route as well. This includes game companies such as Nintendo and Rockstar Games, as well as Netflix.

One upside for rightsholders is that there’s no official counter-notification option. This means that affected sites can’t easily complain when they are mistakenly targeted. However, there’s another major benefit as well.

Some sites that don’t infringe any copyrights directly, can be seen as anti-circumvention tools. This gives rightsholders an extra option to remove URLs. To illustrate this, we only have to look at the RIAA’s recent takedown efforts.

When the music group sent a standard DMCA takedown request to Google for several streamripper URLs in November, the search engine didn’t take these offline. However, a similar DMCA circumvention notice that was sent a few days later was successful.

This may be why there has been quite an increase in these anti-circumvention notices lately. While Google doesn’t list these by default in its transparency report, we used the Lumen database to find out how many notices were sent this year.

At the time of writing, Google has received 6,281 DMCA anti-circumvention notices in 2019. These notices can contain multiple links, sometimes even hundreds. The number of notices has increased significantly compared to last year when 2,960 notices came in.

In 2017 there were even fewer anti-circumvention notices, 921 to be precise.

While today’s numbers are still very modest, there’s definitely a visible upward trend that hasn’t been reported before. This increase is all the more interesting because Google now receives fewer standard copyright takedown notices.

TorrentFreak reached out to the RIAA to hear more about their motivation to use anti-circumvention notices, but the music group declined to comment on the issue.

Considering the effectiveness of their campaign to remove steamrippers from Google’s search results, we expect the efforts to continue. And when more rightsholders discover this option, we expect the number of anti-circumvention notices to grow further still.

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Handelsexperte: Alibaba wird Geschäft in Deutschland massiv ausbauen

Alibabas Aliexpress dürfte demnächst sein Engagement im Geschäft mit deutschen Privatkunden steigern. Darauf deuten laut einem Experten Vorbereitungen im belgischen Lüttich nahe der deutschen Grenze hin. Auch ein Kauf von Zalando sei möglich. (Alibaba,…

Alibabas Aliexpress dürfte demnächst sein Engagement im Geschäft mit deutschen Privatkunden steigern. Darauf deuten laut einem Experten Vorbereitungen im belgischen Lüttich nahe der deutschen Grenze hin. Auch ein Kauf von Zalando sei möglich. (Alibaba, Onlineshop)

A nebbishy bank teller discovers he’s trapped in a video game in Free Guy

It’s “a superhero origin story except without the tights, powers, or pre-existing IP.”

Ryan Reynolds stars in Free Guy.

A lowly bank teller discovers he's actually a non playable character in an open-world video game in Free Guy, a forthcoming film from 20th Century Fox. Director Shawn Levy debuted the first trailer this weekend at the 2019 Comic Con Experience (CCXP) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, describing it as "a superhero origin story except without the tights, powers, or pre-existing IP," according to Deadline Hollywood. Stars Ryan Reynolds and Joe Keery (Steve Harrington on Stranger Things) were also on hand for the event.

Per the official synopsis, Free Guy is about "a bank teller who discovers he is actually a background player in an open-world video game, decides to become the hero of his own story…one he rewrites himself. Now in a world where there are no limits, he is determined to be the guy who saves his world his way…before it is too late."

The trailer opens with cheery bank teller Guy (Reynolds) waking up and heading to work. He remains completely unfazed as he encounters all manner of bizarre occurrences en route: shootouts, explosions, a guy with a flame-thrower, and his pal Joe getting thrown through a storefront window. ("Whoa-ho! Mondays! Amirite, Joe?")

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Bernie Sanders vows to break up huge ISPs and regulate broadband prices

Sanders would regulate broadband as utility and spend $150 billion on networks.

Bernie Sanders speaking into a microphone and gesturing with his hand.

Enlarge / Bernie Sanders speaks to the Organic Farmers Association on December 05, 2019 in Story City, Iowa. (credit: Getty Images | Win McNamee )

Presidential candidate and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders yesterday released a plan to overhaul the US broadband market by breaking up giant providers, outlawing data caps, regulating broadband prices, and providing $150 billion to build publicly owned networks.

"The Internet as we know it was developed by taxpayer-funded research, using taxpayer-funded grants in taxpayer-funded labs," the Sanders plan said. "Our tax dollars built the Internet, and access to it should be a public good for all, not another price-gouging profit machine for Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon."

If enacted, Sanders' "High-Speed Internet for All" plan would be the polar opposite of the Trump administration's treatment of broadband companies and far more aggressive than the regulatory approach of the Obama administration. Sanders pledged to "use existing antitrust authority to break up Internet service provider and cable monopolies," specifically by "bar[ring] service providers from also providing content and unwind anticompetitive vertical conglomerates."

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The Aeronauts brings the joy and perils of Victorian ballooning to vivid life

Co-producer Todd Lieberman on the challenges of bringing this story to the silver screen

Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones star in <em>The Aeronauts</em>

Enlarge / Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones star in The Aeronauts (credit: Amazon Studios)

Just in time for the holiday season, Amazon Studios has released The Aeronauts, a soaring historical adventure film about the perils faced by a Victorian scientist and a balloonist attempting to fly higher than anyone before them. Granted, the characters might be a bit thinly drawn when it comes to emotional depth, and the earth-bound first act is solid, if unremarkable, period drama. However, once the film (literally) gets off the ground, it blossoms into a gripping, thoroughly entertaining epic tale of survival at punishing altitudes. Above all, the film looks spectacular; every frame is practically a canvas, painted in vibrant, almost Disney-esque hues.

(Some spoilers below.)

The Aeronauts is a fictionalized account of a historic balloon flight by pioneering meteorologist James Glaisher. He and his pilot, Henry Coxwell, made several balloon flights to measure the temperature and humidity of the upper atmosphere between 1862 and 1866. Armed with scientific instruments and bottles of brandy, Glaisher and Coxwell set a world-altitude record, reaching an estimated 38,999 feet (11,887 meters) on September 5, 1862. They were the first men to reach the atmospheric stratosphere, and they did it without the benefit of oxygen tanks, pressure suits, or a pressurized cabin.

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Review: Horrified is a terrific family-friendly monster-themed board game

Taking down Frankenstein’s Monster and the Invisible Man… together.

Review: Horrified is a terrific family-friendly monster-themed board game

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Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com.

Some folks use "family game" as a pejorative. Not me. For one thing, I happen to like my family. More importantly, as a player and critic of board games, it is my holy duty to introduce as many games as possible to my family. In the cardboard eschaton, all games shall be family games, because families will play anything and everything together.

With that very important disclaimer out of the way, it's now time to announce that Prospero Hall's Horrified is my favorite family game of the year.

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I am Jesus Christ: Mit dem Jesus-Simulator die Wiederauferstehung schaffen

In I am Jesus Christ sollen PC-Spieler aus der Ich-Perspektive als Sohn Gottes antreten, Gutes tun und gegen Satan kämpfen können. Unklar ist derzeit unter anderem, ob das Programm rechtzeitig zu Weihnachten fertig wird. (Games, Steam)

In I am Jesus Christ sollen PC-Spieler aus der Ich-Perspektive als Sohn Gottes antreten, Gutes tun und gegen Satan kämpfen können. Unklar ist derzeit unter anderem, ob das Programm rechtzeitig zu Weihnachten fertig wird. (Games, Steam)