The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard is the raunchy action/comedy we need right now

Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, and Salma Hayek carry film through the rough spots

Ryan Reynolds, Samuel Jackson, and Salma Hayek reunite for more madcap hijinks in The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard.

It took a little while for Ryan Reynolds to find his true cinematic niche—one that makes good use of his rare combination of leading-man looks, self-deprecating amiability, and smartly sardonic sense of humor. He was sheer perfection in 2016's raunchy, R-rated blockbuster, Deadpool. Reynolds is at his best when he has a strong co-star to play off of as a foil, and he has that in Samuel L. Jackson and Salma Hayek, his co-stars in The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, Yes, it's an awkward title for this sequel to 2017's action/comedy, The Hitman's Bodyguard. But if you liked that movie (I thought it was a blast), chances are you'll enjoy this latest flawed-but-fun outing.

(Spoilers for first film below. Only mild spoilers for new film; no major reveals.)

In the first film, Reynolds' ambitious, tightly controlled, triple-A rated "executive protection agent," Michael Bryce, finds his professional life in shambles after one of this clients is assassinated on his watch. Two years later, his ex-girlfriend (an Interpol agent) reluctantly hires him to protect hitman Darius Kinkaid (Jackson). Darius is a key witness in the trial of the ruthless dictator of Belarus (Gary Oldman), agreeing to testify in exchange for the release of his con-artist wide, Sonia (Hayek) from prison. Michael has to get Darius from London to the International Criminal Court while being pursued by all the crack assassins and firepower the Belarus dictator can muster. Do they ultimately succeed and save the day against nigh-impossible odds? Do you really need to ask?

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Sea of Thieves: Rund zehn Stunden Abenteuer unter der Piratenflagge

Die solo spielbare Kampagne Sea of Thieves: A Pirate’s Life schickt Freibeuter in den Fluch der Karibik mit Jack Sparrow und Davy Jones. Von Peter Steinlechner (Sea of Thieves, Microsoft)

Die solo spielbare Kampagne Sea of Thieves: A Pirate's Life schickt Freibeuter in den Fluch der Karibik mit Jack Sparrow und Davy Jones. Von Peter Steinlechner (Sea of Thieves, Microsoft)

Deutscher Film: Warum Frauen und Arbeiterkinder selten hinter der Kamera stehen

Filmförderung wirkt als Transformationsbremse, Nachwuchs kommt vor allem aus der oberen Mittelschicht. Die “Schule des Lebens” bringt weniger Punkte als altbewährte Kontakte

Filmförderung wirkt als Transformationsbremse, Nachwuchs kommt vor allem aus der oberen Mittelschicht. Die "Schule des Lebens" bringt weniger Punkte als altbewährte Kontakte

Sweet Tooth is hopeful post-apocalyptic fare—but beware its Walking Dead vibes

It’s light(ish) but includes masks, disease-driven death, and humans being bad to each other.

The trailer for Sweet Tooth.

Netflix's new fantasy series, Sweet Tooth, first looks like a crudely fictionalized version of 2020. A disease colloquially referred to as The Sick spreads rapidly among humans while overwhelming infrastructure, grinding daily life to a halt, and racking up a body count. When this story begins, society tries to put itself together again. An unnamed narrator calls it "The Great Crumble."

This disaster, however, can't be contained even to the extent of COVID-19. No cure or vaccination has been discovered, so most humans opt to live in isolation either as individuals or as disease-free groups. This withdrawal has allowed nature to essentially step into the void—animals previously only seen in a zoo roam free, and landscapes grow out in full to replenish what society previously destroyed for resources.

Oh, and in Sweet Tooth, the next generation of kids appears to include half-animal/half-human individuals called Hybrids. The ratio of column A to column B varies—some talk, some don't; many look like traditional kids with small animal features; all retain abilities like heightened hearing or smell—but no one seems to know anything for sure. Why did this evolution happen? How many are there? And, most pertinent, what makes Hybrids immune to The Sick? In the face of all that mystery, some portions of this new world look at Hybrids as a hopeful evolution of humanity, a group of individuals society should protect and help thrive. Others, though, see Hybrids as a hindrance to humanity getting past The Sick and returning to normalcy. In particular, Hybrids' immunity to The Sick has swaths of this new world curious about whether their DNA can be harvested for treatment or prevention.

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Record Labels Want YouTube Rippers to Log and Share User Data

The copyright lawsuit between several major record labels and YouTube-rippers FLVTO.biz and 2conv.com is entering sensitive territory. As part of the discovery process, the music companies demand logs of what content the sites’ users download and where from. The operator of the sites doesn’t keep such extensive logs, but could the court force him to do so?

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flvtoFree music is easy to find nowadays. Just head over to YouTube and one can find millions of tracks, including many of the most recent releases.

This is a problem for the major record labels which don’t want tracks to leak outside YouTube’s ecosystem. For this reason, YouTube rippers are seen as a major threat.

The music industry is actively tackling this issue by requesting IPS blockades, sending takedown notices, and taking site operators to court.

FLVTO.biz and 2conv.com Lawsuit

In 2018, a group of prominent record labels sued two very popular YouTube rippers, FLVTO.biz and 2conv.com. The labels, including Universal, Warner Bros, and Sony, accused the sites of copyright infringement and hoped to shut it down quickly. That was not the case.

The Russian operator of the YouTube rippers, Tofig Kurbanov, fought back. He initially argued that a US court doesn’t have jurisdiction over foreign sites. After a lower court initially agreed, the labels won on appeal. In March, a Virginia federal court ruled that Mr. Kurbanov must face the piracy allegations.

The ruling means that both parties will now have to argue the case on its merits. As part of this process, the labels and stream-rippers are allowed to conduct discovery in order to gather evidence they need.

Labels Want Logs

The labels, for example, requested various documents and emails from the site operator, hoping to back up their claims. In addition, they want to know much more about how the site is used, including what files are downloaded by users, where these users are located, and what the source sites are.

Some of the Requests
ripper discovery

The latter information could be easily stored in server log files. However, Mr. Kurbanov informed the labels that he has nothing to share. The requested data do not exist, he replied, noting that it would be ‘unduly burdensome’ to ‘create or produce’ them.

The response indicated that the stream-rippers simply don’t retain log files that save the requested information. Enabling extensive logging clearly goes a step too far for Mr. Kurbanov. However, the music companies disagree.

‘Rippers Should Preserve Logs’

In a filing submitted at the federal court in Virginia this week, the music companies request a court order that compels the server data to be logged and handed over to the labels.

“In the ordinary course of operations, Defendant’s Websites necessarily generate server data, including data that identifies: (a) the YouTube videos being stream-ripped; (b) the MP3 audio files being copied and distributed; and (c) the geographic locations of the users downloading the audio files,” they write.

“Respectfully, the Court should order Defendant to preserve and produce this key evidence.”

The Evidence Exists

In their motion, the labels argue that the requested evidence already exists. It is readily available, but simply not logged. This is a decision that was made by the operator.

“The problem is that Defendant has configured his server software to turn the logging function off — thus, continually overwriting important data that Plaintiffs explicitly requested in discovery.”

According to the labels, Mr. Kurbanov is not entitled to hide behind this business practice as a means to defeat his preservation obligations. Especially since it only requires minimal effort to start logging.

“It is a bedrock principle that, once a party is required to preserve existing evidence, the party must take affirmative steps to do so. The server data exists, and Plaintiffs simply ask that Defendant be ordered to preserve and produce that data,” the labels conclude.

TorrentSpy

The request is reminiscent of the piracy lawsuit several Hollywood studios filed against TorrentSpy, more than a decade ago. In that case, which is cited by the labels, a federal court ordered the torrent site to log all data stored in RAM.

Shortly after this court order, TorrentSpy decided to block all US visitors from accessing its site, referencing an uncertain legal climate in the US regarding user privacy.

Thus far, FLVTO.biz and 2conv.com have yet to respond to the request, but given their previous stance, it is likely that Mr. Kurbanov will fight it tooth and nail.

A copy of the record label’s memorandum in support of their motion to compel Mr. Kurbanov to preserve server logs is available here (pdf)

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Test out next-gen space tech in Kerbal Space Program

The rocket-building game lets you pilot a fusion-propelled craft right now.

Promotional image for video game Kerbal Space Program.

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Most games lose relevance after a few years, but the indie rocket-building game Kerbal Space Program is a bit different. It’s a glitchy, 10-year-old underdog of a game with a cult following of programmers, engineers, astronaut candidates, and your typical lay explosion enthusiasts, and it has a unique and active community of modders who’ve been fixing bugs, adding new features, and generally keeping the game fresh for nearly a decade.

In the game, you are the omniscient director of a space program composed of literal little green men (and beloved little green woman Valentina Kerman—we see you, trailblazer) that you send skyward in spacecraft of your own design. It often feels like watching those blurry old videos of rockets launching only to come straight back down in an explosion of fiery schadenfreude: you feel a little bit frightened, a little bit sadistic, and you really want to try it again.

Art imitates life

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Privatisierte Flughäfen: Griechenland bezahlt jetzt die Käufer

Verkauf von Flughäfen sollte auf dem Höhepunkt der Finanzkrise Athens Staatskasse entlasten. Angesichts des Corona-Einbruchs zahlt die Regierung nun drauf. Deutsche Marktgröße profitiert

Verkauf von Flughäfen sollte auf dem Höhepunkt der Finanzkrise Athens Staatskasse entlasten. Angesichts des Corona-Einbruchs zahlt die Regierung nun drauf. Deutsche Marktgröße profitiert