Copyfraudster censors investigation of implausible covid gadget

When a US law is used to censor Indian scientific reporting.

Cory Doctorow

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The flag of India, with a ball-gag superimposed on it; centered in the ball-gag is a US flag altered to replace the stars with a copyright symbol.

The internet is full of garbage, some of it dangerous, some of it odious, much of it illegal. It’s hard to get garbage removed — I’ve basically given up on going after commercial pirate editions of my short stories on Amazon:

https://amazon.com/After-Siege-Cory-Doctorow/dp/1515186997

(Though I wish Google would stop ranking these stupid rip-off pirate editions higher than the free online copies or my commercial short story collections):

http://infinitematrix.net/stories/shorts/after-the-siege.html

https://craphound.com/category/overclocked/

As bad as the internet’s garbage problem is, the traditional solution — “Notice and Takedown” where you send an email to a webhost claiming some kind of badness and they automatically nuke whatever you’re complaining about — is far worse.

That’s because Notice and Takedown is so easy to abuse, which means that if you’re a purveyor of internet garbage, you can use it to shut down your critics.

Take the “Shycocan” (Scalene Hypercharge Corona Canon) — a gadget that purports to be able to “attenuate” and “disable” “up to 99.9%…

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