Google allows random company to DMCA sites with the word ‘Did’ in it, de-indexes (deletes) them without warning or recourse.

In 2018, Target wrote an article about Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron who some credit as being the world’s first computer programmer, despite being born in 1815. Unfortunately, however, those who search for that article today using Google won’t find it.

As the image below shows, the original Tweet announcing the article is still present in Google’s indexes but the article itself has been removed, thanks to a copyright infringement complaint that also claimed several other victims.

While there could be dozens of reasons the article infringed someone’s copyrights, the facts are so absurd as to be almost unbelievable. Sinclair’s article was deleted because an anti-piracy company working on behalf of a TV company decided that since its title (What Did Ada Lovelace’s Program Actually Do?) contained the word ‘DID’, it must be illegal.

This monumental screw-up was announced on Twitter by Sinclair himself, who complained that “Computers are stupid folks. Too bad Google has decided they are in charge.”

At risk of running counter to Sinclair’s claim, in this case – as Lovelace herself would’ve hopefully agreed – it is people who are stupid, not computers. The proof for that can be found in the DMCA complaint sent to Google by RightsHero, an anti-piracy company working on behalf of Zee TV, an Indian pay-TV channel that airs Dance India Dance.

Now in its seventh season, Dance India Dance is a dance competition reality show that is often referred to as DID. And now, of course, you can see where this is going. Because Target and at least 11 other sites dared to use the word in its original context, RightsHero flagged the pages as infringing and asked Google to deindex them.

But things only get worse from here.

Look up the word ‘did’ in any dictionary and you will never find the definition listed as an acronym for Dance India Dance. Instead, you’ll find the explanation as “past of do” or something broadly along those lines. However, if the complaint sent to Google had achieved its intended effect, finding out that would’ve been more difficult too.

Lo, here it is in its full glory.

As we can see, the notice not only claims Target’s article is infringing the copyrights of Dance India Dance (sorry, DID), but also no less than four online dictionaries explaining what the word ‘did’ actually means. (Spoiler: None say ‘Dance India Dance’).

Perhaps worse still, some of the other allegedly-infringing articles were published by some pretty serious information resources including:

-USGS Earthquake Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (Did You Feel It? (DYFI) collects information from people who felt an earthquake and creates maps that show what people experienced and the extent of damage)

– The US Department of Education (Did (or will) you file a Schedule 1 with your 2018 tax return?)

– Nature.com (Did pangolins spread the China coronavirus to people?)

Considering the scale of the problem here, we tried to contact RightsHero for comment. However, the only anti-piracy company bearing that name has a next-to-useless website that provides no information on where the company is, who owns it, who runs it, or how those people can be contacted.

In the absence of any action by RightsHero, Sinclair Target was left with a single option – issue a counterclaim to Google in the hope of having his page restored.

“I’ve submitted a counter-claim, which seemed to be the only thing I could do,” Target told TorrentFreak.

“Got a cheery confirmation email from Google saying, ‘Thanks for contacting us!’ and that it might be a while until the issue is resolved. I assume that’s because this is the point where finally a decision has to be made by a human being. It is annoying indeed.”

Finally, it’s interesting to take a line from Target’s analysis of Lovelace’s program. “She thought carefully about how operations could be organized into groups that could be repeated, thereby inventing the loop,” he writes.

10 DELETE “DID”
20 PROFIT?
30 GOTO 10

Source: Don’t Use the Word ‘Did’ or a Dumb Anti-Piracy Company Will Delete You From Google – TorrentFreak

Facebook was repeatedly warned of security flaw that led to biggest data breach in its history

Facebook knew about a huge security flaw that let hackers to steal personal data from millions of its users almost one year before the crime, yet failed to fix it in time, the Telegraph can reveal.

Legal documents show that the company was repeatedly warned by its own employees as well as outsiders about a dangerous loophole that eventually led to the massive data breach in September 2018.

Despite this, the loophole remained open for nine months after it was first raised, leading employees to later speak of their “guilt” and “hurt” at knowing that the attack “could have been prevented”.

The breach, which involved stealing digital “access tokens” used by Facebook to verify users’ identity without needing their passwords, exposed the names, phone numbers and email addresses of 29 million people and a host of more intimate data for 14 million of them, putting users around the world at risk of identity theft….

Source: Facebook was repeatedly warned of security flaw that led to biggest data breach in its history

Booknooks Bookshelf Inserts Add Mystery to Your Bookshelf

Suddenly in December 2019, booknooks were discovered:

Take a look behind the ‘small doors to imaginary spaces’ within bookshelves – BBC News

A "book nook" - a small diorama of an alleyway visible between books on a bookshelf
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A book nook. It is a bookcase model with a light

And Bored Panda had a look at 33 Bookshelf Inserts That Book Lovers Will Appreciate

I Made A Booknook For A Christmas Gift, My Inspiration Was Blade Runner. It's 11" X 6"
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Unfortunately the term Booknook is not yet a keyword, so when searching you will find loads of other stuff you’re not looking for. So here Is some stuff I have found for you:

To Buy

Etsy:

Old town Japan miniature diorama bookend booknook shelf insert

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Book Nook – Book Shelf Insert – Book Shelf Decoration – Bookend (Wood)

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Book nook bookshelf insert art Hidden world of old Italy patio – Booknook alley is original book lover gift

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Whimsical themed booknook shelf insert.

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Ebay

LEMAX Caddington Village Joseph Marley Antiques Victors Book Nook Lighted House

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LEMAX 2004 Sutton’s Folk Art and Crafts + Marley Antiques/Victor’s Book Nook

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Smaller sellers

TECHARGE

Japan Old Town Booknook Shelf Insert

Wizard Alley Booknook – A cozy wizard shopping alley on your bookshelf (Kickstarter)

Making your Own

People seem to make these mainly from wood or plastic. 3D printing is a thing, so on Thingiverse, some people are sharing their designs so you can print your own (and then paint it yourself)

3D Models

AlphaLyr’s Booknook contains a right wall, left wall, lantern and 2 signs

kborisov’s Fantasy Bookshelf Insert includes two bridge halves, cobbles, objects and left and right walls.

FiveNights has a Bookshelf Insert – Magic Book

FiveNights also has a different version, Magic Book II

Cardboard and plastics

A Cardboard Alley Bookshelf Howto

Warhammer 40k plastic model

Inspiration

Reddit has a few subreddits worth visiting:

/r/guidebooknook/ A guidebook for booknooks. DIY, design tips, STL files and ideas

/r/booknook/ Booknooks