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technology2 months ago

MPA Issues Cease and Desist to Instagram Over 'PG-13' Teen Content Labeling

The Motion Picture Association has issued a cease and desist order to Meta, demanding it stop using the 'PG-13' rating to describe content on Instagram's teen accounts, claiming Meta's use is misleading and undermines the trust in the official rating system. Meta defends its use, stating it qualifies as fair use and does not claim the content is officially rated PG-13.

digital2 months ago

MPA Demands Meta Drop PG-13 Label from Instagram Teen Content

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) sent a cease-and-desist letter to Meta, criticizing its use of the PG-13 rating to describe Instagram's new teen account settings, claiming it is false, misleading, and infringes on the MPA's trademark. Meta responded that it never claimed the accounts were officially PG-13 rated, but simply aligned its content moderation with PG-13 standards. The dispute highlights concerns over the accuracy and implications of Meta's content labeling for teens.

business2 months ago

MPA Demands Meta Cease Using PG-13 Label for Instagram Teen Content

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has sent a cease and desist letter to Meta Platforms Inc., criticizing Instagram's use of the PG-13 rating for teen content, claiming it is false, misleading, and exploits the trust in the MPA's trademarked rating system. The MPA argues that Instagram's automated content restrictions do not follow the official PG-13 process and could undermine the integrity of the rating system.

technology5 months ago

Modern CSS Challenges the SPA Paradigm

The article argues that modern CSS and web development should move away from Single Page Applications (SPAs) unless they are truly necessary for complex, interactive, or offline-capable applications. It criticizes the misconception that SPAs are primarily about page transitions, emphasizing their original purpose of loading large code bundles for long user sessions. The discussion highlights the evolution of SPAs from jQuery days to frameworks like React and Angular, and debates their benefits and drawbacks, especially regarding performance, complexity, and user experience. The consensus suggests that many sites could benefit from more traditional multi-page applications (MPAs) or server-rendered approaches, reserving SPAs for specific use cases.

entertainment1 year ago

"MPA's New Strategy: Tackling Rising Movie Piracy and Streaming Costs"

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is renewing its efforts to combat movie piracy by proposing to work with Congress to pass rules blocking websites with pirated content. MPA CEO Charles Rivkin emphasized the detrimental impact of piracy on the industry, citing lost jobs and revenue. The MPA's plan involves preventing users from accessing piracy websites through site-blocking, a tactic previously attempted with the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in 2012. However, the proposal has already faced criticism over concerns about free speech violations, and it may spark protests if it progresses further.

entertainment1 year ago

"Combatting Piracy and Boosting Box Office: Insights from CinemaCon 2024"

At CinemaCon, MPA Chairman Charles Rivkin claimed that piracy costs theaters $1 billion annually and announced plans to work with Congress to enact site-blocking legislation in the U.S. Rivkin emphasized that site-blocking has been effective in other countries and would not impact legitimate businesses. He also highlighted the criminal activities associated with piracy websites. While the proposed legislation aims to combat piracy, there are nuanced considerations, such as the impact on free speech and preservation efforts.

film2 years ago

The Controversial Film 'Passages': MPA's Book-Banning Comparison and NC-17 Rating Debate

Director Ira Sachs criticizes the Motion Picture Association (MPA) for giving his film, Passages, an NC-17 rating, comparing the MPA to book-banning groups. Sachs questions the continued existence of the MPA and its right to censor films. He argues that the MPA's rating system is outdated and serves as a warning to artists about certain images. The distributor of Passages, MUBI, supports Sachs' viewpoint, stating that the film's portrayal of sex is not explicit or gratuitous. Passages explores a love triangle and the protagonist's attempt to navigate both relationships.