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Tag Archives: Trolls
The Daily Show Trolls Trump With His Own 2004 Speech
Kudos to the Daily Show for unearthing this 2004 commencement speech delivered by not-yet-president Donald Trump. It's priceless to hear Trump say "Never, ever give up. Don't give up. Don't allow it to happen. If there's a concrete wall in… … Continue reading
Relief from TCPA Trolls
We all have received an errant text message on our phone or a marketing message intended for someone else. This is surely annoying but most of us will either ignore the message, send a reply message opting out, or, as … Continue reading
No tolls for trolls
The thing about copyright law we all understand is that no one understands it. We have all written about the old Righthaven copyright trolling scam, as everyone […] Read more detail on Recent Copyright posts –
The Lawfare Podcast: Special Edition: Mueller Indicts Russian Trolls
On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted thirteen Russian nationals and three Russian entities involved in efforts to interfere in the U.S. political system, including the 2016 presidential election. Lawfare's Benjamin Wittes discusses what the indictment means for L'Affaire Russe and … Continue reading
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China launches salvo against “network navy” of trolls who spread fake news
Enlarge / A website for a Chinese "Internet Navy" offering search engine optimization and other marketing services. These types of operations are being targeted by Chinese authorities for "illegal Internet speculation." (credit: Sina News) While Facebook and Twitter have been … Continue reading