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Trump Threatens To Shut Social Media Companies After Twitter Fact Check (bloomberg.com) 682

President Donald Trump threatened to regulate or shutter social media companies -- a warning apparently aimed at Twitter after it began fact-checking his tweets. From a report: In a pair of tweets issued Wednesday morning from his iPhone, Trump said that social media sites are trying to silence conservative voices, and need to change course or face action. There is no evidence that Trump has the ability to shut down social media networks, which are run by publicly traded companies and used by billions of people all over the world.

Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen," he said Wednesday. In a second tweet, he added: "Just like we can't let large scale Mail-In Ballots take root in our Country." He didn't cite any platforms by name, but it was plainly a response after Twitter added a fact-check label to earlier Trump tweets that made unsubstantiated claims about mail-in voting. It's the first time Twitter has taken action on Trump's posts for being misleading.

Comment Lego's head is turned around (Score 1) 393

I got this email back in 1999. When I posted it to the lego newsgroup, it started an extensive ranting (most towards lego, some to me - check out google) and lego soon backed off. It's sad to see companies have to resort to this silliness when it's their own managerial shortcomings. A few months prior to this, I was also sued by Etch-a-Sketch for my Web-a-Sketch website. 1999 was the year my childhood memories turned against me.

X-POP3-Rcpt: alan@www
From: Henrik Faurbye Jensen
To: "'alan@digitalstuff.com'"
Subject: www.digitalstuff.com/brainchild/legodeath.html
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 10:09:54 +0100

Jour. no.: 263-00427/hfj

Dear Mr Allan Watts,

Our attention has been drawn to the above sub-homepage, which, as you know,
consists of a picture with the title "Legodeath". The picture incorporates
the head of a LEGO* mini figure with a blood-like substance oozing from it,
thus giving the impression that the LEGO mini figure has been beheaded. For
this reason we hereby contact you.

As you probably know, the registered LEGO trademark and the LEGO mini figure
product configuration are two of the most important assets of the LEGO Group
of companies. The LEGO mini figure is protected by copyrights, solely and
exclusively owned by the LEGO Group.

The LEGO Group of companies is very concerned about the morbid context in
which our LEGO mini figure is used. Please do not understand this as if we
wish to restrict what you want to publish on the Internet. However, we do
wish to protect the wholesome, child-oriented reputation of the LEGO
trademark and product configurations and to prevent that they are associated
with destruction and violence.

We hope that you understand our position and that you will consider removing
the "Legodeath" picture from the homepage.

Yours sincerely
The LEGO Foundation

Henrik Faurbye Jensen
Legal Department

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