Cyberstalking: Wenn Service-Features zu Kontrollinstrumenten werden

Überwachungs-Apps machen es Tätern leicht, ihre Opfer digital zu verfolgen. Das Team gegen digitale Gewalt erklärt, mit welchen einfachen Maßnahmen sie wieder Kontrolle über ihre Geräte übernehmen können. Ein Bericht von Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (Ü…

Überwachungs-Apps machen es Tätern leicht, ihre Opfer digital zu verfolgen. Das Team gegen digitale Gewalt erklärt, mit welchen einfachen Maßnahmen sie wieder Kontrolle über ihre Geräte übernehmen können. Ein Bericht von Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (Überwachung, Politik)

Anzeige: Vergünstigt zur Black Week: Geräteverwaltung mit Intune

Kenntnisse in der cloudbasierten Geräteverwaltung mit dem Microsoft Intune E-Learning-Paket. Über 11 Stunden an Expertenwissen für 50 Prozent Rabatt, nur bis Donnerstag, den 30. November! (Golem Karrierewelt, Betriebssysteme)

Kenntnisse in der cloudbasierten Geräteverwaltung mit dem Microsoft Intune E-Learning-Paket. Über 11 Stunden an Expertenwissen für 50 Prozent Rabatt, nur bis Donnerstag, den 30. November! (Golem Karrierewelt, Betriebssysteme)

Do the Black Friday e-bike deals change the price/performance equation?

Some of the bikes we’ve looked at over the last couple of years are now on sale.

Velotric T1 e-bike against gray background

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Over the last couple of years, some of your intrepid Ars staff have been trying out a very broad range of e-bikes. Some of these we've quite liked, a few we weren't so sure about, and we suspected at least one of trying to kill us.

In nearly every case, we've gotten a sense of what the company's offerings were about—what they are trying to do, and how that's reflected in their hardware. Even if a bike wasn't the right one for us, it was often easy to understand out who it might work well for. So, as these companies have started sending us information about the holiday sales they have going, we thought it might be helpful to share our impressions in order to help people find a bike that can match their needs. Plus, some of these deals really are quite good.

So, in alphabetical order, here's a rundown on the bikes we looked at.

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Bigme B751 is a 7 inch E Ink tablet with Android 11 and support for pen and speech-to-text input

The Bigme B751 is an E Ink tablet with a 7 inch black and white display featuring 300 pixels per inch, a 2.3 GHz octa-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and pen that lets you write notes or draw pictures thanks to 4096 levels of pressure sen…

The Bigme B751 is an E Ink tablet with a 7 inch black and white display featuring 300 pixels per inch, a 2.3 GHz octa-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and pen that lets you write notes or draw pictures thanks to 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Bigme’s device also has a mic […]

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File-Sharing Giant Uloz.to Bans File-Sharing Citing EU’s Digital Services Act

File-sharing and hosting giant Ulož has announced a radical change to its business model. The Czech site has been under fire for some time and was recently branded a ‘notorious market’ by the MPA. However, Ulož says that an imminent ban on file-sharing in favor of a private, cloud-based storage model, is due to the strict conditions imposed by the EU’s Digital Services Act.

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

uloz logoUlož.to is one of the most popular sites in the Czech Republic, built on a reputation of allowing users to share files with each other and those further afield. In common with other sites operating in that field, Ulož has found the road ahead becoming increasingly complicated.

While users are free to share almost any file on Ulož, some inevitably share copyrighted content including music, movies, and TV shows. That has drawn negative attention from rightsholders who have sued the platform again and again. In July this year, one of those actions led to a local court fining the site for a movie uploaded by one of its users.

Ulož has also faced pressure to implement upload filters. Citing fears that over-blocking would ensue, Ulož resisted the calls and warned that restricting access to legal content would run contrary to EU law.

EU Law Forces Restriction of Content

To that background, an Ulož statement published Friday is somewhat ironic. Announcing fundamental changes to its business model, Ulož says that from December 1, 2023, users of its file-hosting services will only be able to download files they uploaded themselves. The change effectively ends file-sharing on Ulož and according to the site’s owners, the EU’s Digital Services Act is to blame.

“We have always carefully ensured that the operation of Uloz.to is in accordance with valid Czech and European legislation. This was repeatedly confirmed by court rulings in disputes, which were often purposefully conducted against us,” says Jan Karabina, CEO of Cloud Platforms, the company behind Uloz.to.

“In order to continue to meet all legal criteria in the future, especially in connection with the new European legislation, we are introducing significant changes to the functioning of the cloud storage Uloz.to Disk from 1 December 2023.”

Fundamental Changes Imminent

Now just a week away, Uloz characterizes the incoming changes as fundamental.

“Uloz.to Disk cloud storage services will only be accessible to registered users from Friday 1 December 2023. They will only be able to upload files that they have uploaded to the storage. It will not be possible to share the files to the public or to an address via a link,” the company’s announcement reads.

On a more positive note, Uloz says that users don’t have to worry about losing their files. If any customers are unhappy with the restrictions and don’t want to continue with a premium subscription, they can terminate their accounts or convert to a free package. In any event, any remaining subscription or credits will be refunded.

Digital Services Act

While Uloz notes that the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) imposes obligations on digital services acting as intermediaries, its announcement stops short of explaining exactly which parts of the DSA render its current business model untenable. There’s no shortage of candidates, however.

That ‘actual knowledge’ of illegal content is triggered when takedown notices are sent to intermediaries could prove itself to be a risk too far for those without deep pockets. Not allowing content to be shared with third-parties mitigates that, but given its scope and potential for being overly burdensome on smaller companies with disproportionately large userbases, the DSA’s requirements – as well-intentioned as they are – may have proven simply too much.

Finding itself nominated for notorious market status by the MPA last month is unlikely to have been welcomed by Uloz. Whether that contributed to the decision announced today is unknown but by disallowing file-sharing, it seems likely that Hollywood’s complaints will eventually fade into the distance.

MPA-Uloz

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

Franziska Giffey: Wirtschaftssenatorin bekommt Digitalpreis trotz wenig FTTH

Berlin ist keine Glasfaser-City. Die Schulen sind schlecht versorgt. Aber Wirtschaftssenatorin Franziska Giffey bekommt dafür einen Preis. Der Breko erklärt, warum. (Breko, Glasfaser)

Berlin ist keine Glasfaser-City. Die Schulen sind schlecht versorgt. Aber Wirtschaftssenatorin Franziska Giffey bekommt dafür einen Preis. Der Breko erklärt, warum. (Breko, Glasfaser)

Black Friday 2023: Laptop, tablet, and handheld PC deals

There are a lot of laptops, tablets, and even a handful of handheld gaming PCs on sale for Black Friday this year. While companies have a habit of using spectacular pricing to make unattractive PCs look a bit more appealing, some of the items on sale …

There are a lot of laptops, tablets, and even a handful of handheld gaming PCs on sale for Black Friday this year. While companies have a habit of using spectacular pricing to make unattractive PCs look a bit more appealing, some of the items on sale this year are actually pretty good deals. Others… are […]

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