Recht, Moral und Gewalt gegen Frauen

Wann steht ein Femizid “auf unterster sittlicher Stufe”? – Richterliche Ansichten dazu und patriarchales Besitzdenken waren Themen einer Panel-Diskussion vor dem heutigen Frauentag.

Wann steht ein Femizid "auf unterster sittlicher Stufe"? - Richterliche Ansichten dazu und patriarchales Besitzdenken waren Themen einer Panel-Diskussion vor dem heutigen Frauentag.

Volkswagen: Seat soll wohl nur noch E-Autos bauen

Der Seat-Produktionsstandort in Spanien soll voll auf Elektromobilität umgestellt werden, die Fahrzeuge sollen unter der Marke Cupra erscheinen. (VW, Technologie)

Der Seat-Produktionsstandort in Spanien soll voll auf Elektromobilität umgestellt werden, die Fahrzeuge sollen unter der Marke Cupra erscheinen. (VW, Technologie)

Razer Kyio Pro im Test: Die bislang beste Webcam

Webcams müssen keine miese Bildqualität haben, wie Razers Kyio Pro in unserem Test beweist. Nur leider nicht an jedem Rechner. Ein Test von Martin Wolf (Webcam, Digitalkamera)

Webcams müssen keine miese Bildqualität haben, wie Razers Kyio Pro in unserem Test beweist. Nur leider nicht an jedem Rechner. Ein Test von Martin Wolf (Webcam, Digitalkamera)

Overbroad DMCA Takedown Campaign Almost Wipes Dictionary Entries From Google

A software review site recently tried to remove links to ‘competitors’ that lifted its writings without permission. While this urge is understandable, the execution was far from perfect. In addition to using long phrases to identify copied content, the site also asked Google to remove pages that mentioned “here is a brief introduction,” or even the word “outstanding.”

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

outstandingCopyright infringement comes in many shapes and sizes.

Pirating music, movies, and software are prime examples, but copying a random photo from the Internet can be problematic as well.

And then there’s text.

While some publications, this one included, are quite lenient when it comes to copying, others are more restrictive. Republishing an article from The New York Times, for example, is not permitted.

The software review site ThinkMobiles also falls into the restrictive category. In fact, on every page, the site reminds readers that “all articles are subject to copyright and can not be reproduced without permission.”

This is an understandable policy for a publisher in their niche. After all, when you put many hours into writing a review, you don’t want to see others taking it for free and profiting from it.

ThinkMobiles Asks Google to Take Down ‘Infringing’ Links

Perhaps this is the reason why ThinkMobiles sent a series of DMCA requests to Google a few weeks ago. The notices alert the search engine to “copyright infringing” links, which the company wants to have removed.

For example, one notice identifies several sites that copied phrases from ThinkMobiles, including the following:

“Various suites offer certain packages: Director Suite with far beyond video editing and color grading, Ultimate is the most relevant for a median user with all the core stuff in it, and Ultra is the same but without some extra features.”

This isn’t much of a problem if these sites indeed copied full articles. Using full phrases to search for copycats is a common strategy that works, as long as the sender makes sure that it’s indeed their content being lifted.

Shorter Phrases, More Problems

However, ThinkMobiles doesn’t restrict its searches to long phrases. It also identifies shorter combinations of words, including “Verdict: we highly recommend it” and “and click export.” Needless to say, this is causing issues.

The “and click export” takedown notice, for example, lists URLs from Adobe.com, Google.com, and Microsoft.com, that have absolutely nothing to do with the software review site.

click export takedown

Browsing through other takedown requests from the same site, we found even more broad takedown requests. One notice even claims ‘copyright’ on the word “outstanding,” asking Google to remove the URLs of sites operating popular dictionaries including Cambridge and Merriam Webster.

outstanding takedown

These erroneous takedown requests show that using short phrases or words to search for copied content is pointless. And even with longer phrases, senders always have to verify that the URLs they target are infringing.

After all, we copied a sentence from ThinkMobiles in this very article but, in a news context, we see that as fair use.

The good news is that Google rejected these overbroad DMCA takedown requests (outstanding!), so no damage was done. However, it could have easily slipped by them, as it will slip by many other sites that automatically process takedown notices.

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

"Noch eine Partei der Mitte braucht kein Mensch"

Ludger Volmer über die Glaubwürdigkeit von Menschenrechtspolitik auf internationaler Bühne, neokonservative Tendenzen der Grünen-nahen Böll-Stiftung und russlandfeindliche Kontinuitäten

Ludger Volmer über die Glaubwürdigkeit von Menschenrechtspolitik auf internationaler Bühne, neokonservative Tendenzen der Grünen-nahen Böll-Stiftung und russlandfeindliche Kontinuitäten

Review: Separated siblings struggle to survive a brutal world in Tribes of Europa

Netflix’s new German sci-fi series is from the same people who brought us Dark

The same people who brought us Dark are back with the dystopian sci-fi drama Tribes of Europa.

The folks who brought us three captivating seasons of the existential time travel thriller, Dark, are back with a new science fiction series for Netflix: the dystopian drama Tribes of Europa, featuring warring factions battling over what is left of the European continent late in the 21st century. Brutal and compelling, it's like a German version of The Hunger Games, with bits of Game of Thrones and The 100 thrown in for good measure. In other words, we're on familiar, well-trodden territory here, but the series is still one heck of an entertaining ride.

(Some spoilers below but no major reveals.)

The production company is Wiedemann & Berg, whose credits also include the Oscar-winning film The Lives of Others, in addition to Dark. The six-episode Tribes of Europa series was created by showrunner Philip Koch, who reportedly was inspired by the Brexit vote of 2016.  Per the official premise:

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