Topic: Digital Rights

7 chapters across the catalog

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 57:39 - 1:02:01

1808: Bad Fad

Walmart OpenAI Partnership, Digital Rights History

Walmart has partnered with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into its commerce platform, allowing customers to shop directly through the AI. This deal involves Walmart sharing valuable shopper data, a move compared to the early days of digital rights when companies like Random House and MTV gave away internet domains and data without realizing their future value. The history of the CDDB (CD Database) serves as a cautionary tale of undervalued digital assets.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 1:30:55 - 1:33:24

1531: Dead Name

Ron DeSantis, Florida Digital Bill of Rights

Governor Ron DeSantis proposed a "Digital Bill of Rights" for Floridians, aimed at protecting citizens from Big Tech surveillance and unfair censorship. The proposal includes requirements for search engine transparency and express authorization for the monetization of personal data. Critics argue this is a government attempt to control the internet under the guise of protection.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 25:43 - 27:22

1519: Freeze Peach

Ivan Sincic, European Parliament, Pfizer Vaccine Testing

European Parliament member Ivan Sincic addresses colleagues regarding the COVID-19 crisis, alleging that governments and Pfizer lied about vaccine efficacy. Sincic claims the European Commission admitted vaccines were never tested for stopping the transmission of the disease. He argues that the "lie" was used to implement digital green certificates and infringe upon fundamental human rights.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 28:56 - 32:53

1447: G.E.R.M.

Declaration for the Future of the Internet Signed by 60 Nations

The United States and 60 global partners launched the Declaration for the Future of the Internet on April 28, 2022. The document outlines commitments to protecting human rights, promoting the free flow of information, and maintaining a multi-stakeholder approach to internet governance. Russia and China were notably absent from the list of signatories.

Episode 401 1:27:12 - 1:30:38

401: The War on Chicken

Tupac Hologram, Coachella, Digital Performance Rights

The appearance of a Tupac Shakur hologram at the Coachella music festival is discussed as a transformative moment for the entertainment industry. The hosts predict that dead performers will be "resurrected" for tours, allowing studios to profit without paying living artists. They warn that future contracts will likely include clauses for 3D hologram rights, potentially making performers "worth more dead than alive."

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386 5:49 - 8:00

386: Balochistan Baloney

Google Privacy Policy, Digital Dossier Business Model

The discussion shifts to Google's privacy policies and the concept of a "digital dossier" used to sell advertisements. A critique is offered regarding the "do not track" browser buttons, which are likened to disconnected crosswalk buttons. The hosts argue that users are the product rather than the customers, as Google generates approximately $30 billion in annual revenue by assembling personal data.