Smartphone: Oneplus macht seine preiswerte Nord-Reihe offiziell
Mit der Nord-Reihe will Oneplus sein Produktportfolio mit preiswerteren Smartphones erweitern. Einen Preis für das erste Modell gibt es noch nicht. (Oneplus, Smartphone)
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Mit der Nord-Reihe will Oneplus sein Produktportfolio mit preiswerteren Smartphones erweitern. Einen Preis für das erste Modell gibt es noch nicht. (Oneplus, Smartphone)
Preview: Successor to DropMix succeeds where DJ Hero failed, but is that enough?
Late last decade, plastic guitars and motion sensors vanished from the console gaming landscape—and, coincidentally, the same goes for Harmonix. For years, the pioneering music-gaming developer has struggled to break out with a mainstream hit anywhere near the scale of Guitar Hero, Rock Band, or Dance Central.
The company's last new-series stab, 2018's DropMix, was a complicated gamble, as it required players to buy a bulky peripheral and a series of physical playing cards. DropMix had its aficionados, but for whatever reason—a smartphone requirement, or a "buy more cards to get more songs" gimmick—the collaboration with toymaker Hasbro didn't pan out.
Harmonix is clearly still bullish on DropMix's music-engineering trickery, which revolves around letting players splice and combine existing songs' separate elements (vocals, guitars, drums) and become "mash-up" DJs. This year, the developer is trying again with Fuser, a version made specifically for consoles and PC. Thanks to Harmonix, we were able to go hands-on with the game's latest preview build ahead of its launch "this fall," and our existing controllers sufficed—no additional hardware or cards are required. That's good news, but does that mean Fuser is poised to succeed where DropMix failed?
Neben den XL-Partien bietet das neuste Update für Call of Duty Warzone auch Besonderheiten wie ein Zielvisier ohne verräterisches Funkeln. (Call of Duty, Infinity Ward)
In der Frage der Begrenzung der Zahl der Bundestagsabgeordneten verläuft die Front auch durch die Reihen der Union
Eine weitere Open-Source-Community nutzt die Hosting-Plattform Gitlab. Das KDE-Team verspricht sich davon eine stärkere Kollaboration. (KDE, Softwareentwicklung)
Chinas Parlament schreibt dem autonomen Hongkong ein Sicherheitsgesetz vor, das der Zentralregierung direktes Eingreifen ernöglicht
Nach einem C64-Nachbau hat Retro Games den THEVIC20 präsentiert: Der Nachbau des Commodore Vic-20 hat Originalgröße und kommt mit vorinstallierten Spielen. (Retrogaming, Commodore)
Die günstigste Alternative zum “Meisterwerk des Systemdesigns” (Epic Games über die PS5) wird wohl im August 2020 vorgestellt. (Xbox Series X, Epic Games)
Copyright lawyer Richard Liebowitz has, once again, been sanctioned by a New York federal court. In a scathing order, the court sums up the attorney’s ‘deplorable record’ which includes violating court orders and lying under oath. For his most recent wrongdoings, Liebowitz must pay over $100,000 in sanctions and also risks his right to practice in the district.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
Over the past several years, photographers have filed thousands of lawsuits against companies that allegedly use their work without permission.
The majority of these cases, which include prominent targets such as Yahoo.com, Verizon.com, MSN.com, MTV.com, Gawker.com, are handled by attorney Richard Liebowitz.
We first spotted this emerging trend in 2016 and, at the time, Liebowitz told us that he was helping independent photographers to protect their rights. All too often, companies would take their work without paying.
“Copyright infringement is an ongoing issue. Companies are using other people’s hard work and profiting off of it. It is important for photographers and the creative community to unite and stand up for their rights and protect their work,” Liebowitz said.
Since then, a lot has happened. While copyright infringement remains a problem for photographers, Liebowitz has mainly made a name for himself through his controversial practices. Courts have sanctioned the attorney for various types of misconduct, reaching a new milestone late last week.
A scathing order issued by US District Court Judge Jesse M. Furman leaves little to the imagination, starting with some background information on Liebowitz’s young but troubled career.
The attorney passed the bar in 2015 and filed his first copyright case a few months later. Since 2017, he has filed numerous complaints. What stands out just as much, however, is the number of times courts have sanctioned him for misconduct.
“In that same period, he has earned another dubious distinction: He has become one of the most frequently sanctioned lawyers, if not the most frequently sanctioned lawyer, in the District,” Judge Furman writes.
The Judge notes that the attorney was repeatedly chastised and warned by courts, where other judges described him as “a copyright troll,” “a clear and present danger to the fair and efficient administration of justice,” and an “example of the worst kind of lawyering.”
Some of these descriptions also appear to apply to the present lawsuit, which again spiraled out of control.
The case in question was filed on behalf of photographer Arthur Usherson and accused Bandshell Artist Management of using one of his photos without permission. As the case progressed, however, the attorney’s questionable practices took center stage.
Liebowitz violated at least six court orders and repeatedly lied to the Court, even under oath. In addition, he falsely claimed that the photo’s copyright was registered when the lawsuit was filed, which turned out not to be true.
In a 54-page order (pdf), Judge Furman goes over each of these issues and ultimately reaches the conclusion that, given the attorney’s “deplorable record,” steps should be taken to suspend the attorney’s ability to file new cases.
This decision is ultimately up to the Grievance Committee of the court, which received a copy of the order. This could eventually lead to a ban on practicing in the Manhattan Federal Court, as Daily News notes.
However, that doesn’t mean that there’s no punishment. Judge Furman ordered Liebowitz and his law firm to pay sanctions totaling $103,517.49. On top of that, the attorney must send a copy of the opinion to all of his current clients.
This is not the first time the attorney has been sanctioned and whether this order will change anything remains to be seen. That said, given his track record, future cases will likely find themselves under a magnifying glass.
TorrentFreak reached out to Mr. Liebowitz for a comment on the order but we have yet to receive a response.
Photo credit: Liebowitz image by”King of Hearts” (CC BY-SA 4.0)
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
Die AOK Baden-Württemberg nutzte widerrechtlich die Daten von Gewinnspielteilnehmern zu Werbezwecken. (DSGVO, Datenschutz)
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