domingo, 27 de setembro de 2020

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Judge halts Trump administration ban on TikTok downloads

Posted: 27 Sep 2020 05:24 PM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

A judge granted a preliminary injunction to video-sharing app TikTok on Sunday, blocking a ban on new downloads in the US that would have gone into effect at midnight. US District Judge Carl Nichols issued his decision to grant a preliminary injunction just after 8PM ET, but his opinion has been sealed, pending review by the two sides' attorneys. Nichols did not block "at this time" restrictions by the Commerce Department set to go into effect on November 12th, however.

Attorneys for TikTok argued Sunday morning during a dial-in hearing that a ban by the Trump administration would be "devastating," and urged a judge to block it until the entire case can be decided. TikTok's attorney said the ban that would prevent new downloads of TikTok...

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New Trailers: Resident Evil, Truth Seekers, The Queen’s Gambit and more

Posted: 27 Sep 2020 10:30 AM PDT

Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness | Netflix

No spoilers, but I started Enola Holmes and I absolutely love Millie Bobby Brown in it, she's so charming. The looking-right-at-the-camera bit which I usually dislike (except for Fleabag!) actually works really well to give us her inner thoughts. Will report back once I've finished, but so far, it's a refreshing reboot of the sometimes-stodgy Sherlock Holmes universe.

Here are this week's new trailers, including a surprise teaser of a new Resident Evil series that looks, well, terrifying, of course (h/t to The Verge's Taylor Lyles for spotting this one!). We're headed into October so the offerings are a bit spookier this week.

Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness

Surprise! Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness is an upcoming "CG anime series"...

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Judge rejects TikTok creators’ request to delay ban, says they won’t suffer ‘irreparable harm’

Posted: 27 Sep 2020 06:19 AM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

A judge in Pennsylvania has rejected a request from three TikTok content creators to temporarily block a ban on the app set to go into effect Sunday night, which would bar new downloads from Google and Apple's app stores in the US.

Douglas Marland, Cosette Rinab, and Alec Chambers said they "earn a livelihood from the content they post on TikTok," saying the platform's "For You" page is unique among social media platforms, because its algorithm allows "little-known creators to show their content to a large audience," according to the court filing.

Marland has 2.7 million TikTok subscribers, Rinab has 2.3 million, and Chambers has 1.8 million. The three argued that they would "lose access to tens of thousands of potential viewers and...

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