Facebook’s Libra currency to launch next year in limited format

Long-awaited project to arrive as soon as January, with just one dollar-backed coin.

Facebook’s Libra currency to launch next year in limited format

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The long-awaited Facebook-led digital currency Libra is preparing to launch as early as January, according to three people involved in the initiative, but in an even more limited format than its already downgraded vision.

The 27-strong Libra Association said in April that it had planned to launch digital versions of several currencies, plus a “digital composite” of all of its coins. This followed concerns from regulators over its initial plan to create one synthetic coin backed by a basket of currencies.

However, the association would now initially just launch a single coin backed one-for-one by the dollar, one of the people said. The other currencies and the composite would be rolled out at a later point, the person added.

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The best TV deals of Black Friday 2020

Plus deals on Roku and Fire TV devices, as well as Sonos soundbars.

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Enlarge / LG's BX OLED TV is among the best premium TVs for most people. (credit: LG)

Black Friday is almost synonymous with TV deals, but in reality, most of the offers advertised during the shopping holiday aren't worth your time. While many retailers are happy to shovel out big screens at dirt-cheap prices, the actual image quality of those cheaper displays tends to be mediocre. Put another way, you usually get what you pay for.

That said, for the handful of TVs that are good value, Black Friday is generally the best time to pick up a new set. You can check out our list of the best Black Friday deals for a more general roundup, but to make things easier for those who are specifically looking to grab a new centerpiece for their living room, we've curated a separate rundown of the best Black Friday TV deals we can find.

While we don't regularly review TVs here at Ars, we've scoured through feedback on forums and review sites we trust to supplement our own impressions. We've also made sure to check price history charts to ensure each offer below brings genuine savings over what you'd pay at other points in the year. We'll be sure to update this post if any more good discounts become available, but just be warned that some deals may sell out before the end of the day, since Black Friday sales started earlier than usual this year.

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Best of Black Friday 2020

As usual, the list of mobile tech gadgets, accessories, downloads, and streaming services on sale for Black Friday is massive. But some deals are better than others. So if you don’t have time to sift through our 4000+ word Black Friday 2020 Mobi…

As usual, the list of mobile tech gadgets, accessories, downloads, and streaming services on sale for Black Friday is massive. But some deals are better than others. So if you don’t have time to sift through our 4000+ word Black Friday 2020 Mobile Tech Deals roundup, here are some of the highlights – the best […]

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Best of Black Friday 2020

As usual, the list of mobile tech gadgets, accessories, downloads, and streaming services on sale for Black Friday is massive. But some deals are better than others. So if you don’t have time to sift through our 4000+ word Black Friday 2020 Mobi…

As usual, the list of mobile tech gadgets, accessories, downloads, and streaming services on sale for Black Friday is massive. But some deals are better than others. So if you don’t have time to sift through our 4000+ word Black Friday 2020 Mobile Tech Deals roundup, here are some of the highlights – the best […]

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EU Commission Calls For Substantial Law Enforcement Boost to Fight Piracy

The EU Commission is calling for the capacity of law enforcement agencies around Europe to be “substantially strengthened” to fight piracy and other IP crimes. Promising to reinforce cooperation between rightsholders, intermediaries, police and prosecutors, the Commission says that dealing with these threats must become a higher priority.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

EU CopyrightWhile cooperation across borders has been a regular feature of piracy and similar IP crime investigations across Europe, there is considerable momentum in Brussels to make better use of international resources.

Recent actions to tackle unlicensed IPTV providers, resellers and related infrastructure reveal that law enforcement entities are able to pool resources to shut down huge operations. But according to the EU Commission, more needs to be done.

Law Enforcement Needs to Give More Priority to IP Crime

In a paper published this week directed at the European Parliament and European Council, among others, the Commission details an intellectual property action plan designed to support the EU’s “innovative potential”. The 15-page document covers a wide range of IP-related topics, from general counterfeiting to pharmaceuticals, patents, and online piracy.

“As regards counterfeiting and piracy, the Commission sees a clear need to step up efforts. In 2016, imports of counterfeit and pirated goods into the EU amounted to as much as EUR 121 billion, which represents up to 6.8% of EU imports (against 5% of EU imports in 2013),” the paper reads.

“New forms of IP infringements have arisen on the internet, such as cyber theft of trade secrets (accounting for an estimated EUR 60 billion of losses in the EU, illegal internet protocol television (IPTV) and other forms of illegal (live) streaming. They raise particular challenges for manufacturing, the creative and cultural industries as well as the sports sector.”

Part of the problem, the Commission notes, is that IP crime doesn’t receive the necessary resources at the enforcement level, something that needs to be corrected in order for the EU to maximize its potential.

“The capacity of law enforcement authorities has to be substantially strengthened. Counterfeiting and piracy must become a higher priority,” the Commission notes, urging Member States and the European Council to include IP crime among the priorities for the next EU Policy Cycle.

EU Commission Promises to Reinforce Stakeholder Cooperation

Noting that all relevant stakeholders should continue their exchanges with Europol in order to further improve threat assessment and coordinated action against IP crime, the Commission says it will do its part to improve and increase cooperation between all players involved in or affected by infringement online.

At the top end, this will not only encompass numerous rightsholders but also intermediaries, including online platforms, social media companies, and the advertising industry. Enhanced cooperation will be sought from other entities too, such as those that may play a more passive role in piracy – payment services and domain name registrars and registries, for example.

This cooperation will form a part of what the Commission describes as the “EU Toolbox”, which among other things will clarify roles and responsibilities while identifying how stakeholders can work together. It will also promote new technologies such as image recognition, artificial intelligence and blockchain, to increase the effectiveness of the EU’s IP protection systems.

Protecting EU Companies From Unfair Competition

Noting that its large single market puts the EU in a special position to act as a “global standard-setter in IP”, the Commission says that must be accompanied by better protections against IP theft originating from non-EU countries.

Part of the effort to promote a global level playing field will come via the fledgling Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List, which late last year called out a broad range of alleged ‘pirate’ sites in the BitTorrent, cyberlocker, stream-ripping spaces.

The EU Commission’s paper can be obtained here (pdf)

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Amazon to pay employee bonus amid threat of Black Friday strikes

One-time payment will be made in January as calls for industrial action grow.

A pile of Amazon boxes in front of the door of a house.

Enlarge / Amazon boxes. (credit: Getty Images | Julie Clopper)

In a quarter in which its revenues are expected to surpass $100 billion for the first time, Amazon says it will spend $500m on a one-time Christmas bonus for its front-line employees.

The pay bump—which will not be paid until January—comes amid plans for strike action over the Black Friday shopping weekend, and growing calls for unionisation.

Dave Clark, the ecommerce group’s head of operations, on Thursday said full-time staff employed in the US from December 1 to December 31 would receive $300. Part-time workers would get $150.

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Huawei-Chef: Die USA “wollen uns umbringen”

Huawei-Chef Ren Zhengfei betont nach dem Verkauf von Honor die Unabhängigkeit der Smartphone-Marke unter den neuen Besitzern. Die USA wollten sein Unternehmen vernichten. (Huawei, Smartphone)

Huawei-Chef Ren Zhengfei betont nach dem Verkauf von Honor die Unabhängigkeit der Smartphone-Marke unter den neuen Besitzern. Die USA wollten sein Unternehmen vernichten. (Huawei, Smartphone)

The best Apple deals of Black Friday 2020

Including price drops on new M1 Macs, AirPods Pro, and Apple Watch Series 6.

It's been a busy year for Apple, which means a busy year for deals.

Enlarge / It's been a busy year for Apple, which means a busy year for deals.

It’s Black Friday, which means it’s time for larger-than-usual discounts on Apple products. We have a more general roundup of the best Black Friday tech deals on the site, but because we know many people are specifically looking to grab new Apple gear this holiday season, we're giving special mention the best Apple deals we're seeing this Black Friday.

Apple tends to be stingier than most this time of year when it comes to deals, typically offering modest price drops and gift card incentives. That's still the case with many devices this year, particularly when it comes to the latest crop of iPhones, but there are still a few eye-catchers worth noting.

One example is a new low price on Apple's AirPods Pro, as the wireless noise-cancelling earphones are currently available for $170 at Amazon. That's $80 off Apple's MSRP. Amazon lists the device as "temporarily out of stock" as of this writing, but if you don't mind a wait, you can still lock in a purchase at the discounted price. The standard AirPods, meanwhile, are down to $110, which is $10 off their all-time low. If you prefer something more workout-friendly, select colors of the Beats Powerbeats Pro—another set of true wireless earbuds we've recommended—are down to $160. That's the lowest price we've tracked.

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Überwachung: JU-Politiker warnen vor Entschlüsselungsplänen der CDU

Eine Initiative innerhalb der Jungen Union warnt die CDU vor einer erneuten “digitalen Katastrophe” wie bei Artikel 13 der Urheberrechtsreform. (Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung, Vorratsdatenspeicherung)

Eine Initiative innerhalb der Jungen Union warnt die CDU vor einer erneuten "digitalen Katastrophe" wie bei Artikel 13 der Urheberrechtsreform. (Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung, Vorratsdatenspeicherung)