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Genius Sues Google for Allegedly Stealing Lyrics After Busting It With Hidden Code, ‘Red Handed’

Genius has filed a lawsuit against Google alleging that the tech giant copied lyrics from its song-annotation platform. In the suit, which first reported by Wall Street Journal, Genius claims that the lyric licensing company LyricFind pulled lyrics from Genius’ pages, and that Google used those lyrics in its search result displays. Advertisement As the lawsuit explains, Genius believes it caught Google and LyricFind by developing a unique watermark after it grew suspicious that Google was stealing the digital media company’s content. In an effort to bust Google, Genius used alternating types of apostrophes—varying between curly and straight—in a sequence that spelled out “red handed” in Morse code. Genius first shared its hidden code and publicly accused Google of lifting lyrics five months ago. “Google knowingly displays lyrics that are copied from Genius in search results in order to keep users from leaving Google to go to other … [Read more...] about Genius Sues Google for Allegedly Stealing Lyrics After Busting It With Hidden Code, ‘Red Handed’

Genius Claims It Busted Google Stealing by Hiding a Secret Code in Lyrics That Spells ‘Red Handed’

For the first few years of its existence, Genius (formerly Rap Genius) featured annotated song lyrics on its platform without permission of music publishers. Now Genius is accusing Google of stealing its content without permission. And it’s used an ingenious mechanism to catch Google in the act. In May 2014, Genius finally made a licensing agreement with music publishers following months of criticism from the National Music Publishers Association trade group. But since then, the company has become more concerned with how others are using their content. Advertisement On Sunday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Genius accused Google of pulling lyrics from Genius.com and publishing the content on its platform. When people search for songs on Google, an “information panel” often appears near the top that shows the lyrics. Genius believes those lyrics, at least in some instances, come straight from Genius. The company blames a decrease in traffic to its site on … [Read more...] about Genius Claims It Busted Google Stealing by Hiding a Secret Code in Lyrics That Spells ‘Red Handed’

At The Drive-In frontman says some of the band’s lyrics are about Danny Masterson’s alleged history of sexual assault

There have been accusations of sexual assault and rape against That ’70s Show and The Ranch actor Danny Masterson for a while now, as at least four women have come forward over the years with stories that the Church Of Scientology—of which Masterson is a high-profile member—helped cover up and silence incidents in which the actor raped them. Last week, one of those women—Chrissie Carnell Bixler—went on the record, telling The Daily Beast that, when she went to the Church with the allegations against Masterson, she was told, “Danny Masterson is a celebrity. He flourishes and prospers in life. You protect that and reward that.” (The church denies the accusations.) Bixler says she was motivated to make a public statement earlier this year, when Netflix touted Masterson while it was renewing The Ranch: For me, what Netflix has done, feels like a continuation of how the Church of Scientology made me feel when I reported my rape to them, as well as … [Read more...] about At The Drive-In frontman says some of the band’s lyrics are about Danny Masterson’s alleged history of sexual assault

19 great TV episodes for non-traditional holidays

1. New Year’s Day: thirtysomething, “Happy New Year” (1990)great episode with which to celebrate those out-of-the-way holidays is even harder. Take, for instance, New Year’s Day, a holiday that falls in the two or three weeks of the year most American TV networks just don’t program and has to compete with its big brother Christmas for notice otherwise. But Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick turned the holiday into a time for quiet reflection on the year that was and muted hope for the year ahead on two of their series, thirtysomething and My So-Called Life. Both episodes are good, but former is the best pick for a New Year’s celebration. Taking place in the midst of an arc where a major character battled cancer, the episode is both somber and joyful, gathering the whole of the show’s terrific ensemble in one place to greet 1991. 2. Valentine’s Day/Presidents’ Day: The Simpsons, “I Love Lisa” (1993)The Simpsons’ … [Read more...] about 19 great TV episodes for non-traditional holidays

When Not to Google: Searches You’re Better Off Making Elsewhere

For the searching you do every day, go ahead and use the powerful, convenient, ever-improving Google. But for certain queries, other search engines are significantly better. Let's dig into the searches you're better off making at engines other than Google. Google's good at a lot of things, but it also has to serve a lot of interests. Any relatively modern search engine knows that, in order to compete and differentiate, it has to do something different, something better, or something special, aside from general "katy perry video" searches. Here are the best search engines for tackling specific types of search: DuckDuckGo: Quick Site Searches, Programming, and Totally Anonymous Searching Advertisement Startup search engine DuckDuckGo (DDG for short) spells it out, right on their front page: "We don't track you!" And they're serious about that. Their privacy policy is an explainer and affirmation of user rights, written in plain English. The privacy settings allow you to get … [Read more...] about When Not to Google: Searches You’re Better Off Making Elsewhere

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