The Medusa LoRA Model Case: User Found Liable for Infringement, Large Model Platform Exempted – What Are the Reasons?

The Medusa LoRA Model Case: User Found Liable for Infringement, Large Model Platform Exempted - What Are the Reasons?

With the rapid development of the artificial intelligence industry, AI creation has emerged, widely applied in writing, image, and video generation, leading to numerous intellectual property disputes. On November 3, 2025, the Jinshan District People’s Court in Shanghai made a first-instance ruling in China’s first copyright infringement case involving large AI models, attracting widespread attention … Read more

Level 3 Security Baseline Configuration Checklist for Linux: 12 Items to Avoid High-Risk Evaluation!

Level 3 Security Baseline Configuration Checklist for Linux: 12 Items to Avoid High-Risk Evaluation!

“Can the system go live right after installation?”“Is it secure just because the firewall is enabled?” Wrong! The first thing a security evaluator checks is your Linux baseline! In a certain government cloud project, due to the lack of configuration for password complexity and login failure lockout, today, we have compiled a “Level 3 Linux … Read more

Essential Security Certifications for IoT Devices

Essential Security Certifications for IoT Devices

To sell wireless or IoT devices in the European Union, compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) is mandatory. RED not only focuses on radio frequency performance but also requires devices to have adequate protection measures in terms of network security, user privacy, and software updates. Overview of RED Certification • Scope: Wireless devices in … Read more

Hotel Penalized for Not Setting Wi-Fi Password: A Must-Read for Weak Current Professionals on Network Security Red Lines!

Hotel Penalized for Not Setting Wi-Fi Password: A Must-Read for Weak Current Professionals on Network Security Red Lines!

In public wireless coverage projects, technical implementation is just the first step; compliance in operation is key. Recently, a hotel in the Huinong District of Shizuishan City, Ningxia, was legally penalized by the public security authorities for not setting a password for its wireless Wi-Fi and failing to establish any connection authentication procedures. The hotel … Read more

Navigating IoT Device Certification in Brazil: ANATEL Regulations and Cybersecurity Compliance

Navigating IoT Device Certification in Brazil: ANATEL Regulations and Cybersecurity Compliance

As one of the leading emerging markets for IoT technology, Brazil offers significant opportunities for manufacturers in industries such as agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, and telecommunications. However, successfully entering the Brazilian market requires compliance with ANATEL (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações) regulations. ANATEL manages the certification process for all telecommunications products, including IoT devices, ensuring they … Read more

12 Common Questions About IoT Cards for Smart Construction Sites: Selection, Scenarios, and Compliance Explained

12 Common Questions About IoT Cards for Smart Construction Sites: Selection, Scenarios, and Compliance Explained

When deploying IoT cards for smart construction sites, several confusions often arise: Why can’t ordinary mobile phone cards be used? What to do if there is no signal in the basement? How much data is required for video surveillance? Today, I have compiled over 500 practical experiences from smart construction projects to answer 12 core … Read more

Taiwan Upgrades Export Controls! 18 New Technologies Including Semiconductors Require Licensing

Taiwan Upgrades Export Controls! 18 New Technologies Including Semiconductors Require Licensing

International cooperation to prevent proliferation has led Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs to update its list of controlled high-tech goods, imposing new regulations on exports from Taiwanese companies. On November 17, the Bureau of Foreign Trade of Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs announced a revision of the “Strategic High-Tech Goods Export Control List”, adding a … Read more

Lessons from the Nexperia Incident

The Nexperia incident serves as a mirror, reflecting the real situation faced by private entrepreneurs in China regarding property rights in today’s world. It harshly declares that under immense geopolitical pressure, the Western ideals of “the sanctity of private property” and “the rule of law” come with conditions—namely, your nationality and background must be “correct.” … Read more

HTTP and SOCKS5 Proxy Protocols: An Enterprise-Level Selection Guide and Engineering Practices

A practical and implementable guide for proxy protocol selection and governance aimed at enterprise network and data teams. The core idea: select protocols based on traffic characteristics, unify outbound traffic with a multi-protocol gateway, reduce complexity with managed networks, and ultimately achieve stable throughput, predictable latency, and compliance. 1. Core Positioning and Conclusions 1.1 Target … Read more

Reflections on the ‘Theft’ of Nexperia and the Global Expansion of Chinese Steel

Recently, the Dutch government forcibly took control of the global assets of Nexperia, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China’s Wingtech Technology, citing “national security” and stripping the Chinese side of its control. This action by the Dutch government, which violates international laws and regulations, politicizes economic cooperation and generalizes security concerns, is not an isolated incident. … Read more