VW and Redwood want to recycle your old laptop and cell phone batteries

Volkswagen dealerships will put out collection bins for old consumer batteries.

A battery collection box sits in front of an electric Audi at a dealership

Enlarge / The recycling program will begin with 14 dealerships but expand throughout the year. (credit: Redwood Materials)

Recycling old laptop and cell phone batteries will get a bit easier this Earth Day. Redwood Materials and Volkswagen Group will start rolling out collection bins for old batteries starting on April 22.

Founded in 2017 by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, Redwood has raised investment from Amazon and more recently was awarded a $2 billion loan by the US Department of Energy to expand its battery-recycling capacity.

It has also signed partnerships with several OEMs, including Ford, Volvo, and VW, to help them close the production loop, recycling materials from their old batteries to make new ones.

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VW and Redwood want to recycle your old laptop and cell phone batteries

Volkswagen dealerships will put out collection bins for old consumer batteries.

A battery collection box sits in front of an electric Audi at a dealership

Enlarge / The recycling program will begin with 14 dealerships but expand throughout the year. (credit: Redwood Materials)

Recycling old laptop and cell phone batteries will get a bit easier this Earth Day. Redwood Materials and Volkswagen Group will start rolling out collection bins for old batteries starting on April 22.

Founded in 2017 by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, Redwood has raised investment from Amazon and more recently was awarded a $2 billion loan by the US Department of Energy to expand its battery-recycling capacity.

It has also signed partnerships with several OEMs, including Ford, Volvo, and VW, to help them close the production loop, recycling materials from their old batteries to make new ones.

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Music Labels Win Legal Battle Against Youtube-dl’s Hosting Provider

A German court has ordered hosting provider Uberspace to take the website of the open-source youtube-dl software offline. The ruling is the result of a copyright infringement lawsuit, filed by Sony, Warner and Universal last year. Uberspace will appeal the verdict and, meanwhile, youtube-dl’s code remains available on GitHub.

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uberspaceThe major record labels don’t want the public to download music from YouTube, which is common practice for millions of people.

To stop this, the music industry titans deployed a variety of legal tactics around the world. They obtained site-blocking orders, for example, and have taken on stream-ripping sites such as 2Conv and Yout.com directly in court.

Youtube-dl Takedown Battle

In late 2020, the open-source software youtube-dl was added to the list of targets. The tool is used by many stream-ripping sites and was freely available on GitHub. The RIAA asked the developer platform to take youtube-dl offline, arguing that it violates the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provision.

GitHub initially complied with the takedown request but after public outrage and involvement from digital rights groups including the EFF, the decision was eventually reversed. GitHub went on to put $1 million into a takedown defense fund.

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While this series of events represented a setback, the record labels didn’t back off. Instead, they set their sights on youtube-dl’s website hosting provider Uberspace.

The RIAA had already sent cease-and-desist orders to the hosting company in 2020, before it approached GitHub. Uberspace didn’t take any action at the time; the youtube-dl website it hosted was not the host of the youtube-dl software. The website carried links to the software and that was hosted elsewhere.

Labels Sue Uberspace in Germany

Last year, Sony Entertainment, Warner Music Group and Universal Music escalated the matter by taking it to court in Germany. Their complaint alleged that youtube-dl aids copyright infringement by circumventing YouTube’s technical protection measures.

The hosting company clearly disagreed and said that an overbroad lawsuit threatened freedom of information. In its defense, the company was assisted by the German Society for Civil Rights (GFF), which pointed out that youtube-dl has plenty of legal uses.

“The youtube-dl software can be used for countless purposes. Journalists, scientists, law enforcement agencies and human rights organizations regularly use youtube-dl, for example for the purpose of documentation and preservation of evidence.

“Amnesty International explicitly recommends the use of youtube-dl to document human rights violations on the Internet, as platforms such as YouTube, Facebook or Twitter remove these videos,” the defense added.

Court Sides With Music Companies

After hearing both sides, the district court of Hamburg ruled on the matter last week, handing a clear win to the music companies. The verdict wasn’t immediately made available to the public but the music companies were quick to claim the win in a press release, stating that Uberspace must take youtube-dl’s website offline.

According to Frances Moore, CEO of the global music industry group IFPI, the court’s decision once again confirms that stream-ripping software is illegal.

“YouTube-DL’s services have enabled users to stream rip and download copyrighted music without paying. The Hamburg Regional Court’s decision builds on a precedent already set in Germany and underscores once again that hosting stream-ripping software of this type is illegal.

“We continue to work globally to address the problem of stream ripping, which is draining revenue from those who invest in and create music,” Moore adds.

Interestingly, the open source youtube-dl code remains available on the Microsoft-owned developer platform GitHub. Whether the music companies have any plans to target the problem at this source is unknown.

‘Concerning Blanket Ban’

Uberspace’s legal representative GFF informs TorrentFreak that the decision doesn’t come as a total surprise since the court already declared YouTube’s “rolling cipher” to be an effective technical protection measure in an earlier case.

That said, the defense believes that the order, which effectively amounts to a blanket ban on youtube-dl, failed to take the software’s potentially legitimate uses into account.

“The court did not take into account that youtube-dl also supports the download of audiovisual content from more than 1000 other websites and that is an essential tool for legal purposes such as preservation of evidence, citations in journalistic productions or artistic remixes and mash-ups,” GFF says, commenting on the verdict.

In addition, GFF believes that the court’s decision severely restricts the hosting provider’s freedom to operate.

“If web hosts have to delete an entire website on demand of the rightsholders even in complex situations with no legal precedent, this poses a threat to the business model of web hosts and ultimately to the free flow of information on the Internet.”

Uberspace Will Appeal

The recent ruling isn’t the end of the legal battle just yet. Uberspace informs TorrentFreak that it will appeal the judgment and GFF is confident that the hosting provider will ultimately prevail.

GFF intends to release a full statement to the press tomorrow and Uberspace reserves further comment until then. The press release will likely include a redacted copy of the court order and we will update this article accordingly when that’s available.

At the time of writing, the youtube-dl website is still online as well. The site expressly thanks Uberspace for its continued support, a message that’s likely to be updated if the order is enforced.

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Systemisches Versagen: Bußgeldverfahren gegen Twitter nach NetzDG eingeleitet

Nach den Entlassungen durch Elon Musk scheint Twitter nicht mehr die Löschpflichten nach dem NetzDG zu erfüllen. Nun droht ein Bußgeld in Millionenhöhe. (Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz, Twitter)

Nach den Entlassungen durch Elon Musk scheint Twitter nicht mehr die Löschpflichten nach dem NetzDG zu erfüllen. Nun droht ein Bußgeld in Millionenhöhe. (Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz, Twitter)

In the war on bacteria, it’s time to call in the phages

Regulators have to figure out how to get them on the market.

Art showing test tubs

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Ella Balasa was 26 when she realized the routine medical treatments that sustained her were no longer working. The slender lab assistant had lived since childhood with the side effects of cystic fibrosis, an inherited disease that turns mucus in the lungs and other organs into a thick, sticky goo that gives pathogens a place to grow. To keep infections under control, she followed a regimen of swallowing and inhaling antibiotics—but by the beginning of 2019, an antibiotic-resistant bacterium lodged in her lungs was making her sicker than she had ever been.

Balasa’s lung function was down to 18 percent. She was feverish and too feeble to lift her arms over her head. Even weeks of intravenous colistin, a brutal last-resort antibiotic, made no dent. With nothing to lose, she asked a lab at Yale University whether she could volunteer to receive the organisms they were researching: viruses that attack bacteria, known as bacteriophages.

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Anzeige: Cyber-Angriffe abwehren und Sicherheitslücken schließen

Die Sicherheit von Cloud, Smartphone, IoT und Computertechnologie hat oberste Priorität. Die Golem Karrierewelt bietet dazu vier essenzielle Online-Workshops. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

Die Sicherheit von Cloud, Smartphone, IoT und Computertechnologie hat oberste Priorität. Die Golem Karrierewelt bietet dazu vier essenzielle Online-Workshops. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)