- Great Australian firewall is back, The Register
- Microsoft expands licensing program for NGOs, Slashdot
- Google won’t resume its Street View WiFi data collection, ReadWriteWeb
- Google admits to snagging emails, passwords with Street View WiFi snafu, Slashdot
- ACLU says net neutrality is necessary for free speech, Slashdot
- Jammie Thomas’ third trial is imminent, Ars Technica
- Judge Davis refuses request for “reasonable damages” jury instructions in Thomas-Rasset case, Recording Industry vs. The People
- Thomas-Rasset moves for court to consider constitutional due process issue, Recording Industry vs. The People
- US Senators ask USPTO to examine ACTA, Michael Geist
- Mom seeks judgment against Universal in “Dancing Baby” case, EFF
- Judge tells Righthaven it’s fair use, Ars Technica
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Tagged with ACTA, Australia, censorship, free speech, Google, IP terrorism, Microsoft, net neutrality, p2p, Privacy.
By Thomas Gideon
– October 24, 2010
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