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Judge Blocks Texas’s App Store Accountability Act as Unconstitutional Speech Restriction
A federal court has granted the Computer & Communication Industry Association’s request for a preliminary injunction blocking Texas SB2420, the App Store Accountability Act, from being enforced against any entity pending a final decision on the merits of the case. Judge Robert Pitman agreed with arguments that the law likely violates the First Amendment by being vague, overly broad, and a restraint of the protected speech of both app stores and app developers.
Tools & Techniques. (I thought we had solved this problem years ago…)
Epstein Files: Some of the redacted material can be easily recovered. Here’s how
… Amid huge row over the recently released batch of documents from US Department of Justice’s extensive Jeffrey Epstein files, a new report by The New York Times has revealed that some of the redacted material in the documents can easily be recovered. More than 11,000 files, totalling nearly 30,000 pages of photos, court records, FBI and DOJ documents, emails, news clippings, videos and other records related to Epstein were released on Monday, in the latest batch of documents related to the investigation of late financier and convicted sex offender.
… According to NYT, much of the information was not properly redacted digitally and some censored information could easily revealed by copying and pasting blacked-out text into a separate file.
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