Officers investigate 62 vehicles after illegal street race near racecourse
Essex Police are investigating 62 vehicles after calls about an illegal street race near Chelmsford City Racecourse and "dangerous stunts" in a car park.
Essex Solar Scheme offers residents affordable green energy
Essex residents looking to lower their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint have a new opportunity to go solar in 2025.
5 pets at RSPCA Essex who are searching for their forever homes
Essex RSPCA centres and Danaher Animal Home have plenty of pets that are looking to find new owners
Hunt launched for Basildon woman wanted on recall to prison
She often travels between Basildon and Stratford by train
Wynne Evans' friends 'insist talk of his career ending is "premature" and defend his inappropriate jokes as "schoolboy comedy"' while his Strictly co-stars 'rally around him' in wake of his withdrawal from the live tour
The opera singer, 53, has been embroiled in controversy after he was caught on film by The Mail on Sunday this month making a vile sexual comment about one of the show's female hosts
Jay-Z's team makes MAJOR legal request in shock sex assault lawsuit
Jay-Z's case involving an Alabama woman who accuses him of sexually assaulting her more than 24 years ago has taken a new twist.
Prince Andrew is seen for the first time since daughter Princess Beatrice gives birth - as delighted mother Sarah Ferguson shares heartwarming message
On Saturday the Duke of York, 64, was seen on his weekly ride around the Windsor Estate - after Beatrice gave birth.
Democrat Teams Up With Movie Industry To Propose Website-Blocking Law
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: US Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) today proposed a law that would let copyright owners obtain court orders requiring Internet service providers to block access to foreign piracy websites. The bill would also force DNS providers to block sites. Lofgren said in a press release that she "work[ed] for over a year with the tech, film, and television industries" on "a proposal that has a remedy for copyright infringers located overseas that does not disrupt the free Internet except for the infringers." Lofgren said she plans to work with Republican leaders to enact the bill. [...]
Lofgren's bill (PDF) would impose site-blocking requirements on broadband providers with at least 100,000 subscribers and providers of public domain name resolution services with annual revenue of over $100 million. The bill has exemptions for VPN services and "similar services that encrypt and route user traffic through intermediary servers"; DNS providers that offer service "exclusively through encrypted DNS protocols"; and operators of premises that provide Internet access, like coffee shops, bookstores, airlines, and universities. Lofgren released a summary of the bill explaining how copyright owners can obtain blocking orders. "A copyright owner or exclusive licensee may file a petition in US District Court to obtain a preliminary order against a foreign website or online service engaging in copyright infringement," the summary said.
For non-live content, the petition must show that "transmission of a work through a foreign website likely infringes exclusive rights under Section 106 [of US law] and is causing irreparable harm." For live events, a petition must show that "an imminent or ongoing unauthorized transmission of a live event is likely to infringe, and will cause irreparable harm." The proposed law says that after a preliminary order is issued, copyright owners would be able to obtain orders directing service providers "to take reasonable and technically feasible measures to prevent users of the service provided by the service provider from accessing the foreign website or online service identified in the order." Judges would not be permitted to "prescribe any specific technical measures" for blocking and may not require any action that would prevent Internet users from using virtual private networks.Consumer advocacy group Public Knowledge described the bill as a "censorious site-blocking" measure "that turns broadband providers into copyright police at Americans' expense."
"Rather than attacking the problem at its source -- bringing the people running overseas piracy websites to court -- Congress and its allies in the entertainment industry has decided to build out a sweeping infrastructure for censorship," Public Knowledge Senior Policy Counsel Meredith Rose said. "Site-blocking orders force any service provider, from residential broadband providers to global DNS resolvers, to disrupt traffic from targeted websites accused of copyright infringement. More importantly, applying blocking orders to global DNS resolvers results in global blocks. This means that one court can cut off access to a website globally, based on one individual's filing and an expedited procedure. Blocking orders are incredibly powerful weapons, ripe for abuse, and we've seen the messy consequences of them being implemented in other countries."
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Diplomat who left classified MoD papers at bus stop 'lined up for new top job as UK's NATO ambassador'
Angus Lapsley, who left top secret documents containing the locations of British special forces in Kabul at a bus stop is being lined up to be the UK's Nato ambassador, sources claim.
Azure Can’t Make Up For On Premises Profit Decline At Microsoft
If you think it might be difficult to sell companies general purpose servers when they are frenzied about GenAI and trying to figure out how to get GPU-accelerated systems, you ought to try to convince the same companies to upgrade to Windows Server 2025, which launched last November. …
Azure Can’t Make Up For On Premises Profit Decline At Microsoft was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
Nicole Kidman's nepo baby Sunday Rose lands big modeling campaign despite savage reaction to runway debut
Nicole Kidman's daughter Sunday Rose is quickly becoming a regular in the modeling world at just 16 years old.
DeepSeek's not the only Chinese LLM maker OpenAI and pals have to worry about. Right, Alibaba?
Qwen 2.5 Max tops both DS V3 and GPT-4o, cloud giant claims
Analysis The speed and efficiency at which DeepSeek claims to be training large language models (LLMs) competitive with America's best has been a reality check for Silicon Valley. However, the startup isn't the only Chinese model builder the US has to worry about.…
Police force is forced to axe domestic abuse awareness advert - after hiring a pornography creator as one of its stars
Police Scotland has been forced to delete an advert aimed at highlighting domestic abuse - after hiring a pornography creator as one of its stars.
Primark's £14 mini dress shoppers say is 'so Rachel Green' from Friends
The dress has sent shoppers into a frenzy
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Did King Charles give himself a pat on the back for saving the Australian government a small fortune on his royal visit?
Alas, now ungrateful Aussies are bleating about the £33,000 cost of business-class flights for an advance Buckingham Palace group who flew out in June to prepare the groundwork.
Why is Britain's nightingale population declining?
The mystery of why our nightingale population has plummeted far below our neighbours in Europe may have been explained.
Veteran inspector general fired by Trump has to be escorted out of her office after refusing to leave while claiming termination was illegal
Phyllis Fong, a 22-year veteran of the department, told colleagues she intended to stay on despite an edict from Trump demanding her contract be terminated.
Why rich and famous who take private jets are at far higher risk of dying in fireball crash
One would think that the ultrarich are more protected than the rest of us. But when it comes to air travel, those who fly around in private jets are at a far greater risk of dying in a fireball crash.
Princess Beatrice's new baby Athena is officially the lightest ever royal newborn! Here we recall the wide variety of shapes and sizes that Windsor babies have come in at over the last 100 years
Windsor babies have come in a wide variety of sizes over the past century or so, here we look at them all - from little Athena to a new arrival at more than twice the weight.
GUY ADAMS: Will those who put Britain's only anti-woke Vice Chancellor through a 'politically motivated' witch-hunt pay a price?
The Vice Chancellor of Buckingham University has devoted recent years to combating the wokery that infests other corners of the sprawling sector.